Unless you are completely desperate RUN somewhere else or take a position knowing it's only temporary and keep looking! - Anonymous employee PruittHealth Employee Review

1.0
22 May 2016
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Most of the residents are a joy to work for and it is a paycheck paycheck to pay one's bills. Claim to be all about being "family" and is- a hugely DYSFUNCTIONAL one!

Cons

Hostile work environment, upper management and corporate climate, stress, politics, outdated equipment, can't get enough equipment or materials to do your job. Keep adding to work load and demand NO overtime to get it done. No breaks even though you HAVE to punch out for lunch. Some coworkers are good and caring workers but MANY are not. To get a job just apply-they are desperate for bodies so if you can pass background checks you will probably get a job. VERY HIGH and FAST turnover - there's a very good reason they offer CNA and nurses those big bonuses- they can't keep them with the work environment and treatment they get.

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Pros

Good pay. Good benefits. Great.customer service. Friendly and professional

Cons

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2.0
17 June 2026
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Pros

Most of the floor staff is great to work with. DHS is great but corporate and the administrator needs to let her do her job!

Cons

When they say “we are a family here” they mean a very dysfunctional family. Administrator says he’s “got your back” only to stab you in it the next moment. Absolutely zero belief in his ability to truly lead. Very cliquey. If you are in you’re in. If you are out, you are WAY out. Covers up severe violations and behaviors. Behavior that SHOULD have gotten people fired. A very “by the book” guy unless it’s something that could negatively affect him. He does not follow HR procedures. Turnover is sky high! You hardly know the other employees because so many fail to stay. Many don’t even last through orientation.

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