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Paradigm is a great company to work for! - Anonymous employee Paradigm Health Employee Review

5.0
21 Jul 2016
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Paradigm is a locally-owned company, who prides itself on providing the best care for patients, while also taking care of the employees. Paradigm is constantly coming up with new and innovative ways to be the best provider for those in need of care. We are all truly family and I value the culture at Paradigm!

Cons

Paradigm is still a fairly new company, but is continuing to do great things for the patients they serve and are always looking for ways to grow and improve.

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5.0
13 Sept 2024
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Pros

I am consistently impressed by Paradigm's commitment to be the employer of choice. They continue to put employees first and invest in the team. The culture is unlike anywhere else I have worked. Employees actually enjoy coming to work and want to be here. I am so blessed to work on this team.

Cons

No cons at the moment.

2.0
17 Jun 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Paradigm Health offers a genuinely flexible schedule that stands out in the hospice space. This flexibility made it easier to manage the emotional demands of end-of-life care without constant burnout. There are also some truly compassionate staff members who go above and beyond for patients and families. The frontline teams often embody the heart of hospice work: warm, present, and focused on dignity at the end of life. Those relationships made the daily work meaningful on the good days.

Cons

The biggest challenge is senior leadership. While they talk a good game about “values-driven care” and supporting staff, some leaders engage in manipulative tactics and gaslighting. Feedback is frequently twisted, concerns about workload or resources are minimized or reframed as “personal attitude issues,” and there’s a pattern of shifting blame downward while taking credit upward. This dynamic makes it hard to sustain the kind of open, collaborative culture that hospice work truly needs.

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