Pros
Best reason to work here is if you want to work with people and make a difference for little compensation. I loved the coworkers I had, but the management system was awful. The people I worked with really were great too.
Cons
Downsides: they have rough customer service because employees are wayyyy underpaid and overworked. I was the only Admissions person for an entire facility and I was working without salary for $12/hr. The management (not the people in management as much as the business system in place) set everyone against one another and it was a struggle to get anyone admitted into a bed. The County at the facility I worked for also threw a wrench into the mix because their clients took precedence. And then the clients paying out of pocket. It was tough because the facility is so money-centric which I find really wrong because of the nature of the services we provided. They had a super high turnover rate. I only stayed in the job for a little over a year and then I couldn't handle it everyday anymore. The girl before me warned me when she trained me and I keep in contact with my friend and old coworker and they said the people who I knew working there are no longer there. She's surprised she still is. With constant changes in staff, it's hard on the quality of services we could provide.