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What is it like working at Rescare Homecare?
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Nursing Assistant in Darby:
Pros: I enjoy working one on one with my patient and spending time with them
Cons: No sick time,no overtime, and no extra for weekends.
Great employees, good autonomy.
Executive Director in Phoenix:
Pros: We hire great professional staff, our mission is important, the company is growing.
Cons: The company is growing too fast and there is not enough infrastructure to support it.
Flexible hours with flexible patients.
Certified Nurse Assistant (CNA) in Newnan:
Pros: The bond I obtain between a patient and I. We are constantly changing our hours to accommodate them with their doctor appointments, which I love.
Cons: The pay and lack of paid time off
Its rewarding to provide supervision for the care of this population.
Group Home Supervisor in Atlanta:
Pros: When the clients show their love and appreciation
Cons: Short staffed and low pay for job responsibilities
Wonder experience.
Certified Nurse Assistant (CNA) in Liberty:
Pros: They are a great company to work for. They are very understanding and flexible with hours
Cons: My pay
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