They rush you through training because they need bodies in the field. The Labor Tool is never adhered to, in part because they cannot keep good staff. The LT states that FT nurses working 40H a week should have a roster of 11-13 patients with 22-25 visits a week. During my employment there Nursing staff have been forced to manage up to 30 patients. Every nurse and almost every aide works 50-70H a week. If you put in for the OT, you get nasty emails or rude phone calls and basically forced to "prove" your hours (which are time documented) and harassed so much that many of the staff stop putting in the time, but keep doing the work because they are so dedicated to their patients. Also d/t how they run staff into the ground, they cannot keep On Call staff and so Case Managers are expected to pick up the slack. During my time there, I calculated that I worked 54% of my time covering On Call. There was a period of about 5 months that Nursing had to work their 40H, cover On Call one night a week and also rotate one weekend a month to cover. There is NO work/life balance. The only care and support staff get is from each other.