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Oregon State Hospital Reviews

3.2

49% would recommend to a friend

(80 total reviews)
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Greg Roberts

26% approve of CEO

36% positive business outlook

Oregon State Hospital has an employee rating of 3.2 out of 5 stars, based on 80 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Oregon State Hospital employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Healthcare industry (3.4 stars).

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80 reviews
1.0
18 Feb 2016

Mental health RN

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Pros

Great staff, colleagues were smart and hard working.

Cons

Worst management I ever worked with. The entire staff demanded reassignment when the nurse manager was promoted to the unit I worked on. Rather than ask why, the upper management stuck with this woman. She yelled at staff and blamed us whenever she got caught not doing her duty. Staff and patient safety were constantly compromised by her decisions. Nurses had all our duties reduced to paperwork. Management doesn't trust the RNs to do their jobs, they just want us to write up reports and put our RN on the page as required by insurance/medicaid. One unit manager told the RNs and techs they were to stand all night and were not to talk to each other. I saw restraints used as punishment rather than as part of process to protect patients from themselves or harming others. When a floor staff consisted of all small women and we had a violent 6'2" male patient, the unit manager refused us extra staff or some larger men to help manage safety issues. There were multiple layers of management which rendered years of experience moot. For instance, if we thought patient had a UTI, normally you would do a quick UA and call the doctor if it were positive. The state doesn't think RNs can manage this elementary test. We had to call a designated person (not necessarily a nurse) and report our suspicions. We were allowed to collect a urine sample but someone in another department would call the doctor and collect and process the sample. It was ridiculous and insulting.There were all kinds of processes that were not in compliance with CDC recommendations to reduce infectious diseases. Advancement is determined by nepotism and favoritism. Managers were petty and vindictive. Salem State exists to give jobs to local residents. There is a lack of concern for quality over a blind view that employees, unless they are management's favorites, are interchangeable cogs.

3.0
18 Oct 2017

So much potential....

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Pros

Caring people doing important work. The hospital has so many opportunities for healing, but the implementation falls soooooo short.

Cons

Management, interdisciplinary teams are a mess. Staff are constantly changing, understaffed, making any true teamwork almost...no, not almost...impossible. Varied disciplines (nursing, psychiatry, psychology, social work, techs) don't understand each others strengths or roles, AGAIN making effective teamwork impossible. One more thing that makes teamwork at least challenging...competing philosophies....the hospital runs on a medical model led by psychiatrists, and then you can go to training on the Recovery Model, Micronutrients for mental illness, etc., things the psychiatrists would probably scoff at or at least not entertain. And since they are "in charge," its just a constant conflict between perspectives. Sigh.

2.0
19 Aug 2014
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Pros

Good pay and benefits Great coworkers Interesting work and challenging patients

Cons

Petty and vindictive management, favoritism, and lack of professionalism. Nurses aren't allowed to do the simplest tasks, EVERYTHING that is usually done by nurses is delegated to an arcane bureuacracy . There is a lot of staff turnover.staffing levels are not safe.

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