CDR doesn't care about clients or employees.: opiniones de empleados con el puesto de Home Health Aide en Center for Disability Rights

1,0
13 nov 2022
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Aprobación del CEO
Perspectiva de la empresa

Ventajas

*Flexibility to work with the right client (if you get lucky)

Desventajas

*Rate of pay is minimum wage *Zero communication with HR (leave MULTIPLE messages, as she never seems to be in office, and never receive a return call) *You are not kept in the loop about health regulations you are required to follow (HR is incredibly incompetent), and if you are late completing those regulations, they will stop paying you with no warning and again no one tries to contact you to notify you previous to cutting you off. *During these times, the client is left without a caretaker. CDR does NOT care about the elderly people that they are supposed to be supporting. *The protocol to punch in is horrible, either you must make a phone call from the elderly client's phone. Or there is an app that takes a full 5 minutes to sign into every time. Date of birth is required, but there is no way to input that information. You must scroll through months and years to input your DOB, and if you accidentally touch a separate area of your screen, you start the process all over. Some aids were born in the 1960s and 1970s.

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5,0
18 sept 2024
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Aprobación del CEO
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meeting people, building relationships, helping people.

Desventajas

no supervision. paid every other week.

1,0
16 feb 2026
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Perspectiva de la empresa

Ventajas

A few decent employees who care

Desventajas

Unhealthy workplace. Environment tainted by unethical immoral discriminatory management. CEO creates toxic and intimidating measures to make life miserable. Once thriving now skeleton crew. CEO responsible for chasing great people away. Revolving door. No stability.

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