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505 ratings
Supplies
5.0
Cleanliness
5.0
Patient care
5.0
Friendliness
5.0
LVN
7 days ago
26 patients
Pretty nice coworkers, everyone is welcome to help me and I will be there again, it is a great place to work
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LVN
1 month ago
20 patients
Very clean facility, very nice staff, everyone was very helpful and friendly. Workload wasn’t bad at all. Wouldn’t definitely come back.
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5
LVN
2 years ago
LVN- noc shift. use pcc. This is my second time coming and optimistically I expected for it to be different and it was not. The regular staff is honestly very rude and very short they give you bare minimum report and don’t tell you anything and in the morning the a.m. nurses blame you for everything although it’s their staff not giving proper handoff or orientation. It makes your job harder and it makes you not want to come back. Definitely will not be returning! They want you to feel the inconvenience of registry nurses, so I feel like they should stop using registry. Definitely won’t be using me again. Supplies missing, call lights all night, ton of charting
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LVN
2 years ago
LVN Wendy NOC walks in late, on her phone, and with the rudest attitude. Complains about coming from another job and not wanting to be bothered with anything at Glenhaven. When CNAs inform her that pt. Wants pain meds she gets upset that she has to anything. She comes in prepared to do nothing and is upset when she is expected to do her job.
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It also sucks when you’re in the middle of charging important assessments or doing a higher priority tasks that requires a lot of critical thinking and the CNA interrupts you and to tell you multiple times that different residents want pain meds. It would be nice if CNAs did what I used to do as a CNA where you ask your pts their pain levels and the beginning of their shifts write them down and all PRN request. Be an organized medical professional and give your nurse your notes. And make sure all of your residents have water at the bedside.
*charting important assessments
LVN
3 years ago
It’s not a question, just fyi for the NOC shift there is only one LVN for (40-48) patients which is the entire facility and four CNA’s. Not bad because most patients are asleep and compliant. There were perhaps 5-7 GT feeds (pumps were not compliant, struggled to program them) AM LVN staff coming in were rude, loud, rushing through report, cutting me off when I was giving report. That’s the issue that these facilities have two AM NURSES AND TWO PM NURSES BUT NOC there is ONE LVN. But expected to oversee 47 patients and complete the 566 PCC “clicks” that take four hours to complete, plus feedings …. of the day shifts with each nurse with 25 patients. Plus COC and weekly’s with a handful of “fall risks”
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All in 7.5 hours to complete. :(
Don’t do the noc shift here for lvn it’s a lot, blood sugars , 49 residents ect only one lvn aloe entire building and 4 cna don’t risk your license.