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Grafton Integrated Health Network

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Grafton Integrated Health Network Reviews

2.7

32% would recommend to a friend

(78 total reviews)
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James H. Stewart

38% approve of CEO

35% positive business outlook

Grafton Integrated Health Network has an employee rating of 2.7 out of 5 stars, based on 78 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Grafton Integrated Health Network employee rating is 28% below average for employers within the Education industry (3.7 stars).

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78 reviews
2.0
28 Jan 2013

Excellent potential - ineffective organization

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Several personal rewards about helping children and teens with moderate psychiatric disorders.

Cons

Ineffective/inefficient organization. Employees are expendable and of little importance to the administration. Personal safety is at your own risk due to the frequent and often violent outbursts of clients.

2.0
20 Feb 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Great coworkers that look out for each other. 4 days of work a week. 3 days off.

Cons

Constantly understaffed and people are under-trained. They take many clients that they aren't equipped to deal with. Clients attack people on a routine basis and management seems not to care. Depending on which shift you work, you can have great back up (for crisis situations) or none at all. The shifts are very physically draining, so you spend your days off recovering from the work week.

2.0
7 Feb 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Earned Time off is a good amount

Cons

This place was my HOME for 24 years and I planned on retiring there. However, The Group that runs the show, sits upstairs in their offices at the Corporate Building and have no idea how to run day to day operations. They are constantly changing things. Working in human services is tough enough, then add the constant politics into the mix and you have a nightmare, Never any positive things coming from managers, as all they do is focus on negative things, Mind you, this is coming from Managers who rarely even go to the Group Homes. The House Managers with the exception of 1, lock themselves in their offices all day and hide, then expect others to pick up their slack. This goes from scheduling, to daily paperwork. Staff never see their managers as they stay hidden. On Weekends when staffing is at its worst, nobody will call and check in or offer solutions to the problem. They just assume others will do their jobs for them. Yup, you read that correctly. The managers that supervise these homes go home on Friday and just let the weekend explode. Then on Monday morning, they all come back to work and act like they care, yet on Sat and Sun, they are obsolete, They also have this idea that people can float back and forth between the Richmond Region and the Winchester Region to manage things, This has been a complete disaster, They think if someone has all the ABA credentials that they can run day to day operations. Hardly the way it should be. The place is all about who you are and if you are in the clique or not. DSP workers there have it the worst, With the kinds of clients they take in now, its impossible to go to work without getting bitten or aggressed upon. They expect a pillow to stop this. Everyone in the org knows that Ukeru, is a joke and doesn't work. Poor Ruth Birch, (founder) is probably looking down from heaven shrugging her shoulders, as this current Leadership team is worried with only one thing..... Making money!!! If it means placing kids in hones that doesn't fit, so be it, As long as they have the census up and beds filled, they could care less. I hope for the sake of the clients, that the Leadership Team can get their acts together, or the place will close up. Nobody will want to come to work for 13 bucks an hour to get beaten up. Also, vacation time used to be a huge perk, but even trying to take time off now, is like pulling teeth. This is all honest info, not trying to slander anyone. But as a Company that claims to be the Employer of Choice, I'd say go back to the drawing board.

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