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Orange Grove Center

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The worst employer ever! - DSP Orange Grove Center Employee Review

1.0
15 Aug 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Some staff are friendly. Some clients are friendly. It can be a cushy job since many clients can't move themselves.

Cons

Some clients are dangerous and scary. One often groped me and administrative staff did nothing. They ignored me. I have been struck by clients, and basically been told I had to take it or lose my job. There is little career advancement, and the pay and benefits are horrible. Go to Prolex, Signal Centers, Siskin, ResCare or some other agency. Avoid this place, unless you want a headache and heartache.

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5.0
10 Aug 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Super fun place to work.

Cons

none that i can think of

2.0
20 Apr 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Working with the individuals and creating meaningful relationships is the only rewarding part of the job.

Cons

I would strongly caution anyone considering employment at Orange Grove. DSP positions are not on-call, but if you move into any type of management or coordinator role, expect a very different experience. Management staff are frequently unsupported, overworked, and placed in positions where they are expected to constantly fill staffing gaps. The workload can become overwhelming quickly, and there is little backup or balance when issues arise. Pay also does not reflect the level of responsibility in leadership roles. Many employees express concerns about communication, consistency, and overall support within the organization. There are also frequent complaints regarding how person-centered care is implemented, with some staff feeling that placement and decisions can feel driven more by operational or financial priorities than individual needs. While the work with individuals can be meaningful, the structure makes it difficult to succeed long-term without burnout. There’s not a lot of room to grow either, you’re stuck unless you become a nurse but even then, the nurses are not happy at OG.

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