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Xavier Morrison
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over 6 months ago

Go for it! Very nice place with great staff. I like working there very much!

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Amy Jefferson
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over 6 months ago

Apparently, nurses are not allowed to play with the children in care. That is the only thing that I did at a patient's home and I was terminated for the allegation of drug use, yet I passed random drug screens twice.

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Jo Womack
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over 6 months ago

Work hard and follow all policies as close as you can

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Jo Womack
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over 6 months ago

Not taking charge of situations I could and being assertive

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Patresha King
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Karleen Jacks
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over 6 months ago

I would tell other LVNs that this place is small, currently with 31 residents. Its low key, mainly long term care residents, very little stress, under new management, friendly staff. Great place to work!

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Kelly Bruce
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over 6 months ago
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Kelly Bruce
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over 6 months ago

Trusting that I would be treated fairly.

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Roxanne Cannon
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over 6 months ago

Very professional, doctors were approachable, everyone would help you if they could

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Jane Gonzalez
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over 6 months ago

I am a LVN, I was placed in the library and not allowed to do any nursing/any patient care. The head nurse told dept. of nursing basically I was mistreating my patients. Several patients wrote letters and one actually went to the hearing on my behalf stating I have never mistreated any patients. On the contrary I spoil all of them. So then it was switched to I didn't follow protocol. For a supervisor not to have to prove what she is stating an employee did is unfair. I say this because she has nothing. Yet I prove it wasn't true & the higher ups have a right to switch the reason is unfair. I had been running the clinic assigned to me the same for over 4 years. But I guess when a head nurse doesn't like you, her personal feelings can give her the opportunity to defame an employee without proof to her allegations. Most of the employees since have transferred to another area/quit. Why isn't dept. of nursing checking out why they are leaving....then they would know the truth about her. Then would have to admit they were wrong. She was removed from another area due to some complications, if there is history why aren't they checking for truth & facts.

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