Working at Visiting Nurse Services

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Ratings for Visiting Nurse Services

  • Appreciation
    3.2
  • Company Outlook
    3.5
  • Fair Pay
    2.3
  • Learning and Development
    3.2
  • Manager Communication
    3.5
  • Manager Relationship
    3.7
  • Pay Policy
    2.5
  • Pay Transparency
    3.0
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Visiting Nurse Services Reviews

What is it like working at Visiting Nurse Services?

Management Role at Non Profit.
Program Coordinator, Non-Profit Organization in Brooklyn:
Pros: Learning opportunities for professional development and skills building.
Cons: My pay and career advancement
Quality Management (QM) Director in New York:
Pros: Relaxed atmosphere
Cons: Supervisor’s Lack of knowledge
Home Health Nurse in Port St. Lucie:
Stay as far away as you can from this company. There is a reason why this company is always looking for nurses. We are treated extremely worse than an animal going to a slaughter house. There is no consideration for what a nurse has to do to get the job done, especially the difficult cases. They just keep asking more and more out of you with no appreciation or feed back. There is no support for the nurse when there is a problem. If you ask for guidance, you are made to feel incompetent. Stay away. Don't waste your time. I also work at another agency and the terrible reports I hear from my patients regarding vna makes me cringe and embarrassed. Again, stay away. They are not worth your time and hard work. Your better than they are. They don't deserve you.