LPN - Anonymous employee Arden Courts Employee Review

1.0
24 Jan 2020
Anonymous employee
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Pros

The residents, the pay, no others

Cons

Management (or lack there of) was not great- no DON. 56 patients to 1 nurse on shift. 4 “caregivers” (no cna’s. These are regular people who come off the street. No cpr training. Soooo you’ll be the only cpr certified in the building to 56 patients). All paper charting. There was no support. If you like working alone and having 56 residents at once with 8 hours to pass meds, chart, write incident reports (bc there was a fall once a day If not more) this job is for you. Nurses (well, nurse no names) training you act as if you’re stupid for asking questions. Do not recommend for new nurses!!!!

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Cons

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5.0
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I've worked in healthcare for a while, and Arden Courts has been one of the most rewarding places I've worked. Memory care is definitely challenging at times, but it's also incredibly fulfilling to build relationships with residents and their families and see the impact you can make every day. One thing I really appreciate is that the work environment feels much more manageable than skilled nursing. It allows staff to spend more quality time with residents and focus on what really matters. The residents become like family, and the team genuinely cares about them. The company is also smaller than many large healthcare organizations, which I see as a positive. There is a clear structure, expectations are straightforward, and you don't feel like just another number. Leadership is accessible, and there is support when you need it. The benefits are excellent, and there are opportunities to learn and grow within the company. No workplace is perfect, but overall Arden Courts has been a great place to work, and I would recommend it to anyone interested in memory care.

Cons

Low tuition reimbursement, but they do have some!

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