Good pay not worth the stress - Licensed Practical Nurse YesCare Employee Review

1.0
Apr 10, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Co-workers, Pay, The amount of stairs you go up and down each day will save you from spending money on a stair climber....

Cons

Understaffing, Extremely large med pass= 1 nurse pours and passes meds to one wing = potentially 384 inmates if the wing is double bunked if understaffed which usually happens add 192 for the share of the wing you are required to pick up. Add in insulins, pt/inr's, you have to stop med pass to respond to ICS's. Med pours take approximately four hours, med passes depend on if you can find DOC staff to walk with you, the inmates are where they are supposed to be etc...2-3 hours....and then you go back clean up and start for the next med pass....you also need to order medications from pharmacy...restock....enter physician orders....respond to inmates health needs request forms....chart.....pour your afternoon meds....pass your afternoon meds....take your mandatory break somewhere in all that free time....charting is confusing as they use both emar and paper mar dangerous situation..

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YesCare Response
10y
We have a couple of facilities in Florence, so without knowing which location you work in, I can’t verify staffing levels with 100% accuracy. That said, we recently decided to do rate adjustments at several of the Arizona facilities to ensure we are able to not only recruit, but also retain essential nursing staff. The environment can be demanding but we also want staff to find it rewarding, beyond just a pay rate. The facilities in Arizona are large and very spread out, so I don’t doubt you’re getting your steps in! In terms of staffing levels, we base our staffing plans on 30+ years in the industry covering 400 locations. We have facilities with well over 100 employees, and other sites with less than 10. Since we operate on government contracts, in order for us to deviate from the agreed upon staffing levels, we’d have to go to the DOC and ask for an amendment to our contract, to be able to hire more nurses. That’s not to say that doesn’t happen. We added several new provider positions within the last year, for the state of Arizona. Talk to your FHA and let them know if you have legitimate concerns about staffing. If you don’t feel like your concerns are being addressed, use your chain of command and talk with your Director of Operations. If you feel more comfortable, you can always call the compliance line anonymously. Hopefully things become more manageable. Sincerely, Courtney Penning, Director of Talent Acquisition

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Pros

great company to work for

Cons

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YesCare Response
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Thank you for sharing your feedback and for being part of the YesCare team. We’re glad to hear you consider YesCare a great company to work for and that your experience has been positive overall. We appreciate your note about holiday PTO and will ensure your feedback is shared with leadership as we continue to look at ways to improve benefits and scheduling for our dedicated staff. Thank you for the important work you do each day in caring for our patients. -Human Resources
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Pros

Have had a diverse amount of technologies over the years to work with and the job pace itself is not super face paced so in most cases, can take time to resolve issues without feeling too rushed. This allows for more research time on complex issues and learning about new technologies as we implemented them.

Cons

There hasn't been any upward movement available in a long time, no chances for advancement anymore. The company financials have steeply declined since the last ownership change. Bills aren't getting paid on time so we are stuck chasing down getting a bill paid to get Internet connections back up for example. Communication is also very much non-existent as to the state of the company, so have to rely on what is in the news to find out any real answers. Company recently filed for bankruptcy. We haven't been paid it over 25 days but we are expected to still show up and perform our normal duties.

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