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5.0
Nov 4, 2016
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Great organization who cares for its employees. The people are amazing and I am thankful for all the good things that I can be involved with.

Cons

It is growing with new construction so there is a lot of noise and building going on at the moment, but I can't wait until it is done!

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Messiah Lifeways Response
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Thanks for the very positive feedback! We are excited for the construction to end, too - but this year will be such fun - the new pool, Starbucks coffee, a day spa, and more! Thanks for your contribution to Messiah Lifeways! If you have ideas for how to better engage with our team, please stop by HR and offer your suggestions!

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Cons

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3.0
Aug 1, 2025
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Pros

1. I like most of the clients I work with. 2. You can use your ID to pay for meals.

Cons

1. Lifeways is opening a second location when we just sold an area and can barely afford to fix the Mechanicsburg location. 2. Horrible communication from department to department. Staff doesn't know what's going on with clients and doesn't seem like nurses or aids make notes about important things like when a person FALLS! They don't know what's going on. 3. At Home Department charges families a lot per hour when caregivers don't even $35 an hour; we barely make $15! 4. At Home Department is run by two ladies (collecting all the money) when they need a team of six people or more to keep up with the work they must complete. Sometimes, there is just radio silence from the office since they have too much to do, and then communication breaks down, and everything falls apart.

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