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Comprehensive Healthcare

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Not great - Anonymous employee Comprehensive Healthcare Employee Review

2.0
Jun 30, 2023
Anonymous employee
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Pros

- Some teams were great - Some supervisors were really good - Loved the clients!! - Paid overtime in hourly roles (a negative is that salaried is exempt from overtime) and usually discouraged to work more than 40 hours unless absolutely necessary

Cons

- Lots of unsupportive direct and higher level management - Horribly low pay - Absolute horror stories from other teams about their managers - No flexibility with remote or working from home unless you wanna do unpaid overtime - Accrued PTO/sick so if you run out you just have to take unpaid leave and sometimes they don't properly keep track of your PTO - Giant unmanageable caseloads - Severe lack of integration of diversity training, lots of microaggressions - High turnover makes these problems obvious - Burnout is essentially your problem. Zero plan from management for how to deal with this, they just tell you to do self care. - If career growth is important to you, it's nonexistent unless you stay for years - Working in mental health is generally challenging, so without supports in place, working here is incredibly difficult A lot of these things aren't unusual for community mental health, unfortunately. This is pretty standard for the field.

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Pros

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Cons

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1.0
Apr 24, 2026
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Pros

The pay is the "Golden Handcuff" of Yakima. They pay you just enough above market rate that you’ll actually consider staying while your soul slowly leaves your body. Also, the coffee isn't toxic, which is a nice change of pace from the management style.

Cons

Where to start? Imagine a 1990s cubicle farm, but with the high-stakes pressure of healthcare and the trust level of a high-security prison. We have a "40-hour floor" policy, which means if your butt isn't in that specific fabric chair from 8:00:00 to 5:00:00, the building might actually self-destruct.

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