Pros
A few great staff members. I had a lot of good things to say about this place in the beginning but just like one of the cna’s said to me the first day I started I met her on the elevator she said (just give it time, this place it terrible), I told her nothing is perfect and I was there to grow, stay and learn. Boi was I wrong
Cons
Micromanaging, complacent, disgruntle, gossipy, sometimes no support, high turnover rate due to transferring patients 2 a day 2x’s a day takes the bulk of the day, turn and reposition lights turned on are no consecutive, when 4 cna’s beware that 1 will be cancelled which will make the job that much more harder, no help with passing trays (should not have to ask for that) or feeding and when they do it’s like, they do it as a favor and o you, lol… they call it a “hospital” but really it’s a Nursing Home (LTACH) lol…and they gossip like water running, some cna’s complain when things don’t go their way ( when that life, nothing will go your way, you just deal with it. If a nurse do anything for you they feel like they are doing you a favor and be aware you will work by yourself, you will be pressured to chart your mobility soon as it’s done even if you have to clean or your lights are going off or even if you can’t right away no matter what you have to do and that because they get paid for this (a hunk of change) and don’t get sick because if you do then there’s a point (pink slip) lol was told if you get a certain amount you get fired then was told if you don’t respond to an (code) your fired I was hoping they fired me I would have been glad to go home!, make sure you get the correct information from the right people