The organization operates with chronic understaffing, which places significant strain on non-clinical roles. Leadership consistency varies, and there’s a noticeable pattern of favoritism, especially involving individuals with personal ties to ownership.
Rapid expansion continues despite major gaps in infrastructure and insufficient staffing to support growth. Some employees remain in roles without clear accountability or demonstrated fit. This contributes to a work culture where a small group of competent employees is left trying to manage ongoing operational issues.
When concerns are raised, decisions often appear to be driven by preference rather than facts. Employees may find themselves navigating an unpredictable environment and feeling the need to tread carefully.
Underperformance is frequently overlooked, while high performers experience burnout from taking on additional work without corresponding compensation or recognition. Many of the most dedicated employees feel their contributions go largely unnoticed. General feeling is they succeed despite decisions from the top down.