Pros
Most of the people who work on the floor from housekeeping to nursing are very caring and try to work as a team.
Cons
Management is terrible. The company cares about money above all else. They talk a lot about changing healthcare but it is all talk. This is the biggest bunch of hypocrites you could ever work for. The insurance benefits are terrible and expensive. If they can save a nickel by implementing new and convoluted rules that make your job near impossible, someone will do it. They micromanage the staff to death- no food or drinks outside the break room, but as a nurse you might work 7 hours before you see your first break so you can get a drink. No cell phones allowed in the building. If you go 15 minutes over your shift you are written up and told to manage your time better, though sometimes you end up working 2 med carts because they don't have enough staff. On nights there will often be one nurse, one cmt and 2 cna's for an entire floor of the building- over 70 patients. The nurse has to work as the nurse and an aide, do all the paperwork for her unit and the Cmt's all night yet still get out at exactly 7:15 am.