Sunrise Senior Living Reviews
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Pros
Spending time with the senior population
Cons
This company does not hire quality professionals to run their buildings or care for their residents. The food quality served to the residents is EXTREMLEY POOR. The residents are allotted such a low dollar amount per day for food, it is a disgrace. The low salaries and hourly wages they pay their staff limits the talent they are able to get into their buildings b/c people with educations are not valued in this Sunrise Culture. When they do get good people- they eventually leave b/c of the overwhelming number of unqualified people running this whole mess. It becomes a vicious cycle of turn around bc problmes are never addressed and solved when they arise, they are placed on the back burner and again it cycles. My experience here has been a negative one- each day filled with more sales calls where more lies are circled amoungst all the area management, ED's and DCR's.
Advice to Senior Management
They should focus more on the original philosophy of Sunrise- RESIDENT CARE and what Sunrise was built on- the residents are truely suffering bc of how corporate has become.
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Anonymous in Arlington Heights, IL:
“Not the best place to work. ”
Oct 28, 2009
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Anonymous in Leesburg, VA:
“Low pay for hard work and terrible hours, but you'll still love working there.”
Sep 8, 2009
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Anonymous:
“Sunrise not what I expected”
Aug 14, 2009
1 found helpful
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Reminiscence Supervisor in Rochester, MN:
“great place to work if you enjoy the elderly but don't necessarily need a good paying job.”
Dec 20, 2008
1 found helpful
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Assisted Living Coordinator in Charlottesville, VA:
“The Sun Sets on Employee Morale at Local Sunrise Senior Living Community”
Dec 1, 2008
1 found helpful
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Volunteer in Santa Monica, CA:
“Learning from those who have nothing else to learn.”
Nov 16, 2008
1 found helpful
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Office Administrator in McLean, VA:
“Not the best, not the worst.”
Nov 5, 2008
1 found helpful
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Residence Care Coordinator in San Francisco, CA:
“The corporation to avoid!”
Jun 14, 2008
2 found helpful | 1 comment
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Anonymous in Chicago, IL:
“If you want a personal life, not the company for you.”
Jun 15, 2008
1 found helpful | 1 comment