Kindred may be too big to know what goes on at the local levels. - Charge Nurse Kindred Hospitals Employee Review

2.0
Dec 11, 2008
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Kindred Healthcare is a national company and on the NYSE so there probably is the possibliity of relocation if an employee wanted to move to other parts of the US. Within the state, there are multiple towns/cities which have work areas that are generally open to Kindred employees. Some of the in-state facilities have great, caring, steady management and in those places, employees seem happy to be there. Pay is good to very good for the area.

Cons

In our area, management changes frequently, disrupting any communication flow that might have been started with the employees. Because of this, the employees in many of the facilities seem to be divided and "gangs" form with the result that the work environment becomes one of contention rather than cooporation and support. The people that we are there to serve are the real losers because of the unsettled nature created by poor leadership. Because of the focus on the bottomline, employees find it difficult to give really good, attentive care. Health Benefits are costly, but better than the alternative of having none.

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Pros

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Cons

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Kindred Hospitals Response
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Thank you for taking the time to share your experience with us. We appreciate your feedback and have shared it with administration.
1.0
Jun 22, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

The people I worked with.

Cons

I can say this now that I no longer work there: Kindred was both one of the best and one of the worst places I've ever worked. On one hand, I learned an incredible amount and gained valuable experience that helped me grow as a nurse. On the other hand, I spent nearly every shift worried about the safety of my nursing license due to what I felt were unsafe staffing ratios, some* poor leadership, and decisions that often seemed driven more by finances than patient care. I repaid my sign-on bonus on March 6, yet I'm now receiving letters claiming the payment was never received and threatening legal action. Fortunately, I have proof that the payment was made. What makes this especially frustrating is that I ultimately left because the stress of working there contributed to serious health issues, including a heart condition. I've attached the resignation letter I submitted when I left, as well as my ECG’s I took from my watch while working that resulted in me going to the ER the next day. Everyone's experience is different, but based on my own experience, I would strongly encourage nurses to do their research before accepting a position with Kindred Hospitals or Scion.

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Kindred Hospitals Response
1w
Hello. We value all feedback, positive and constructive, and strongly believe that our employees are the heart of our company. Thank you for reaching out to let us know your experience. We can be reached at experience@ScionHealth.com if you would like to talk about any concerns. Ethics or compliance concerns can be reported to our independent hotline by calling 1-833-3COURAGE.
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