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ProHealth Care (WI)

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ProHealth Care (WI) reviews

4.0

77% would recommend to a friend

(356 total reviews)
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Susan Edwards

42% approve of CEO

61% positive business outlook

ProHealth Care (WI) has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 356 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The ProHealth Care (WI) 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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356 reviews
1.0
Jan 14, 2018
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Pros

A lot of the other hard working employees and some honest providers are excellent to work with.

Cons

All production, bottom line cost and being disposable depending on what the CEO who is flown in from AZ (on patients dime) decides while on her luxurious visits. Patient/employee care is far from priority here - money is the focus. ALL calls throughout the business are recorded and micromanaged. If you are out of medication, better pay another copay because they will withhold refills unless you comply to multiple visits. The sketchy management and CEO only look at numbers which makes them millions. Instead of giving the "most important people within the organization" well earned raises and deserving pay, the CEO gets millions in bonuses yearly to triple the work of the already overworked hard workers. No follow through on the ligament concerns about employees who will do the least amt of work, they are allowed to stay under the radar. If you prove you are intelligent, hard working and motivated to excel - you get punished with more work. I was told numerous times from the employees who do the least amount of work "You better not show you can work efficiently, or they will expect nothing less and it will get you more work for no more pay" All the employees worthless and hard workers get the same merit raise - if you can call it a raise - more insulting than a ligament reward. Good job Susan this is what you strived for. PHC employees are underpaid while you are rewarded annually for cutting costs, constantly cutting employment and hurting hard working middle class families. Sad - it used to be a great organization to work for until Susan was brought in to ruin it.

3.0
Dec 22, 2017

CNA assisted living

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Great residents, free great food during shift

Cons

Teamwork lacked and very busy shifts and time constraints

4.0
Dec 16, 2017
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Pros

I have now been with ProHealth Care for a year and a half. They took a chance and hired me when most employers would have passed me over because of prior work history. I had documented medical issues and my attendance at previous jobs suffered. They brought me on with not many expectations and I flourished, proving that I was in fact a valuable asset and a good, dedicated, and hard working employee. In return, I have been treated like I am part of the family, not just a faceless employee. My hard work and dedication has been recognized and continues to be rewarded. I plan on staying with ProHealth Care for the long term. I plan on returning to school in fall. I am 37 currently and if I pursue an education in the medical field and maintain good grades, ProHealth Care will reimburse up to 80% of my tuition costs (last time I checked!). ProHealth Care offers competitive pay, great benefits, and has been a great place to work for.

Cons

The only real downside of my employment here so far is that there are very few full time positions in my specific job category.

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