InnovAge reviews

2.9

40% would recommend to a friend

(381 total reviews)
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Patrick Blair

39% approve of CEO

40% positive business outlook

InnovAge has an employee rating of 2.9 out of 5 stars, based on 381 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The InnovAge employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Healthcare industry (3.4 stars).

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381 reviews
4.0
Dec 19, 2017

Lovely place to work!

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Pros

Fellow employees are outstanding. They all clearly care very much about their jobs and the people we serve. Medical benefits and 401K options are also competitive.

Cons

Paid time off could be more abundant, and paid maternity/paternity could really give InnovAge a leg up in the job market.

2.0
Dec 18, 2017

Increasing Clients while keeping same staff numbers

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Pros

I had no complaints about benefits. There was a health program for exercising and other things you could earn money and/or prizes. There was a care program where employees could contribute any amount, no amount was too small, to go to a pool for employees or clients. When a client or employee had a financial hardship, they could apply to receive money from this pool. Many clients received mattresses because they didn't have one, which was pretty sad that they didn't have one. Co-workers were some of the greatest and most caring I've had the pleasure to work with.

Cons

Company had annual reviews and promised raise in June. June rolled around and no raise. By July, the CEO made an announcement that the company didn't make as much money as they had expected, and employees would not get the raises they were promised. Then after the employee outrage, only certain departments that "contributed to the company" received a raise. After the raise issue, the company responded to staff's request to be made aware of the company's profits. It was consistently making profits. No one could figure out why they refused the raises they promised, other than the new center in a new state opened and was not profitable as they expected. There was a big push to increase the number of participants (clients), which is great. But they didn't increase staffing or the space at day centers. So staff were overworked, unable to meet clients' needs in a timely manner, run ragged. Then the daily meeting went to only a few people from each department were allowed to attend, and needed to take notes for those who were not there. This was when it really went downhill. For clients with intense, urgent needs, the correct staff assigned to the client were not present and meetings were not productive. Small huddles to discuss the high needs were held, and the staff didn't show up who needed to be there. With adding more clients, the day center was too full. Seemed like the company was just wanting more money. In caring for clients with high needs, correct staffing ratios and effective meetings are a must for helping to serve at-risk, high-needs clients. This lead to good staff getting run down and leaving.

4.0
Dec 14, 2017

Rewarding

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Great mission. There is a lot of satisfaction knowing your helping seniors. And while work is busy with the growth, you're able to collaborate with co-workers on innovative projects.

Cons

Would like more help with career development.

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