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BeLoved Hospice

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Toxic culture and poor treatment overshadow any compassion - Certified Medical Assistant BeLoved Hospice Employee Review

1.0
6 May 2026
Recommend
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Pros

None to speak of unfortunately.

Cons

My experience with BeLoved Hospice was extremely disappointing and honestly shocking given the nature of the work they claim to stand for. I was abruptly laid off through an email with no conversation, no warning, and absolutely no respect or compassion shown. For a company centered around hospice and human care, the lack of basic professionalism was astounding. I never received negative feedback about my performance, was never told my position was in jeopardy, and the provider I supported consistently appeared satisfied with my work. To be blindsided without any prior discussion speaks volumes about the company’s leadership and internal culture. Employees deserve honesty, communication, and basic dignity — especially after showing dedication and loyalty to their role. Instead, I was treated as disposable. The constant turnover within this organization is not surprising and appears to reflect serious management and workplace issues. The level of favoritism and nepotism within the company is also hard to ignore and creates an environment that feels far from fair or professional. I would strongly encourage anyone considering employment here to pay close attention to how staff are treated behind the scenes, because the company culture did not reflect the compassion and values it publicly promotes.

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4.0
23 Apr 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Puts patients and staff 1st

Cons

Sometimes long hours brand typical day

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1.0
29 Oct 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

They did offer more specialty services than other hospices I've worked for: music therapy, doulas, massage & acupuncture.

Cons

Communication from what is considered to be upper management came across often as abrupt/abrasive. They are trying to grow too quickly and don't have the infrastructure in place to do so. They have three service areas: Portland, Salem and Corvallis. They are having staff cover multiple service areas when they live in Portland or even Vancouver. This creates a long drive time to see patients and a delay in response times to urgent visits. Nurses are having to drive an hour and a half each way to some visits. Pay is not equitable: someone with far less experience as a nurse was making 104K/year when someone with nearly 30 years experience who was doing the same job was hired at 95K/year.

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