Pros
-Meaningful work supporting vulnerable adults. -Valuable hands on experience in behavioral support, crisis intervention, documentation, and medication assistance. -Some strong frontline staff who genuinely care about client wellbeing. -High-acuity sites provide opportunities to build real-world caregiving and de-escalation skills quickly. -Good experience for individuals interested in developmental disability or behavioral health fields.
Cons
-High turnover among both direct-care staff and office leadership created ongoing instability. -Chronic understaffing often placed excessive pressure on long-term employees and difficult sites. -Training consistency and accountability varied significantly between staff and locations. -Communication between frontline staff and management could be inconsistent, especially regarding compliance and operational expectations. -High-stress environment with frequent burnout and retention challenges.