Management reads these but won't listen - Anonymous employee Adventist Health Employee Review

1.0
29 Jan 2016
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Great co-workers, upgraded technology (finally).

Cons

Nepotism is the name of the game in Adventist Health. They'll promote you to leadership without any qualifications or experience. The CIO came from a finance background for example. If you're a member of the church, you can expect to be raised to management shortly, stepping on the backs of employees who have worked faithfully for the corporation for years. Once you're in the upper echelon you can do no wrong. When you fail they'll just put you in charge of something else. Rinse repeat. Wages are terrible, and the raises you get are an insult. Thank you for putting in 50-60 hours a week for a year, here's your 2% raise! Spiritual rewards don't pay my rent! Your job description will include nothing you'll actually work on, and the training they provide is pitiful.

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5.0
23 Jun 2026
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Pros

I worked with Advent Health back in 2003, At Sunbelt, Across from Florida Hospital on Rollins before the expansion and the current car garage was built. My Skilled Nursing Facility and Rehab was there in that location before the expiration, Advent was a wonderful company to work for, and when I had to separate from them it was very hard to do, I loved my work with the peoplel and the patients.

Cons

It was hard to work in a older facility that was not as up to date as many of the others. Even though we were right next to Florida Hospital and we were their immediate rehab facility of discharge choice, especially when there was respiratory therapy involved.

3.0
24 Jun 2026
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Pros

Supportive middle-leadership and local leadership, opportunities for growth across the board. Local hospital leaders care greatly about their teams.

Cons

Outsourcing business support teams internationally and our team with years of experience and care for our hospitals is a huge loss for the company. Losing the personal support and excellent customer service. Constant changes with structure, processes, policies, goals make it hard to do your job to the fullest and with consistency. Did not feel as though the highest up corporate leaders are in touch with the hospital markets or care about teams. Non-profit organization has a better culture than for-profit, but the budget is always tight and now they are dealing with even harder times with the loss of reimbursements with the Big Beautiful Bill so resources are being cut left and right.

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