Unappreciated. - Anonymous employee Visiting Angels Employee Review

1.0
Jan 15, 2015
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

I enjoy bring able to build relationships with clients and give them the one on one attention and care they deserve!

Cons

The office managers make things up, such as what earns a bonus back and what does not, according to their mood. They bad mouth other employees to employees and also talk bad about the cliental and their family members. The paychecks are never on time, unless theyre direct deposited. Continuously spelling my name incorrectly, which makes you feel like a VERY valued employee. Mistakes within payroll are somehow the fault by the employee. I have not met more than a handful of other employees, which makes finding coverage on your own nearly impossible. The telephony system doesn't always connect properly. When you are unable to fill a shift they take it personally. Debra is the only one who is any way shape or form qualified for dealing with people! The owner of the company doesn't do much as make an appearance, I've yet to see or hear from him in 5 years of being employed by the company, although he signs my Christmas card. If it weren't for my wonderful client who I adore I would no longer be an employee in this terrible agency.

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Pros

My experience with Visiting Angels has been very good. The work is very fulfilling and there is a strong sense of community within this organization. We problem solve together and management is very supportive and helpful.

Cons

I have had a very positive experience here. I have worked in the home care industry within a few companies for a very long time and it’s hard work sometimes. What sets Visiting Angels apart is the commitment to its staff, clients and community. This has been especially evident during times of challenge within the industry as a whole such as Covid or unexpected weather events.

4.0
May 4, 2026
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Pros

Fairly flexible schedule, not much micromanaging.

Cons

Pay keeps changing and not for the better. I started out as salary, then it changed to per visit, plus a small per hour wage. Now, with the latest change, you don't get the per hour unless you have at least 3 visits a day. seems easy right? nope. Clients cancel the visit for whatever reason, or caregivers call in sick and you cannot do a visit unless the CG is there. It is difficult to get another client to agree to a last minute visit. We have lost clients or clients have had their hours for CG's cut due to government cuts to the VA. This makes having enough clients to see in order to make your weekly quota difficult. Insurance is very expensive and they encourage you to find your own outside of the company. PTO is earned at less than 3 hours a week. No sick time. You spend many nights per week making your schedule and then redoing it when a client cancels or a caregiver calls in. This is all non paid time.

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