Address: 99 Bethany Rd, Ephrata, PA 17522, USA
Phone: +17177384940
Jennifer Baker
Horrible lots of taking favorites and lies were told and if they don't like u u won't have a job and as far as other workers and care is not that great after visiting hrs r done totally different Oh yeah and residents r treated bad and have no rights there told what to do even if they don't want to
Sierra Hoover
Nice place.nice people
Bryanna Northeimer
I had just started working here almost a month ago and I absolutely love it. I am a housekeeper/laundry PRN and right away, the ladies (and gent) in both departments made me feel welcome. In trying times these last few weeks, they have helped give me advice and made sure I was in a better state of mind. Not a job for the light of heart and worth every minute.
Nicole Morano
At first glance, Ephrata Manor is too good to be true. The pay and benefits for CNA's are stellar, the ratio of CNA to resident is better than most, the facility is extremely clean, and only requires 7 days a pay period for FT. Upon closer examination, management fosters a cult-like, robotic atmosphere and if someone is an outsider, the job will feel very isolating. There is a subtle, yet effective chain-of-command among CNA's which discriminates against outsiders. Management refuses to work with most employee's school schedules, further ostracizing those who aspire more in life. You will be on your own in a job which demands teamwork. Furthermore, they do not believe in medicating residents for compliance nor allocating resources for extremely difficult ones. (Unless the state police are called) You will be hit, kicked, punched, etc on a very regular basis. As the DON stated "you are expected to dodge punches". Some CNA's may find this a normal aspect of the job; however, I consider it an unhealthy boundary. If you disagree, they will find a way to get rid of you. Physically, the work is light; emotionally it is drowning unless you fit into the "clique". Everyone seems more afraid of losing their job than truth, morality, and the benefit of the residents. In conclusion, the age-old saying stands correct, this place is too good to be true
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