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Selfhelp Community Services, Inc.

Is this your company?

Used to be a great place. Not anymore. - Anonymous employee Selfhelp Community Services, Inc. Employee Review

2.0
22 Jun 2014
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Good benefits and, if it were stuck to, a good mission. There's a long history of serving the vulnerable elderly. Hoping that they get back to serving them because they used to do good work.

Cons

They have become so focused on making profits that the true focus, helping clients, has been lost. For the first time I am questioning why I went into this field of work because I don't get to use my skills. I'm a vehicle for creating income (none of which employees receive). If your program is not a moneymaker for them, they turn their back on you or stab you in your back. It's become a place with a great deal of sneaking around, lying and questionable ethics. Used to be so proud to work here. Not so much anymore.

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Pros

Benefits are okay, and coworkers are awesome.

Cons

The pay is insanely low for the amount of stress and responsibility involved. Around $50K a year comes out to roughly $3K a month, which is not realistic in New York City when even a small studio can cost around $2K. It is very difficult to survive on this salary. The work environment is also heavily micromanaged, with strict cellphone rules, break restrictions, and rigid policies that often make it hard to actually help clients. Many of the elderly clients are difficult to work with, and the burden often falls on the worker even when the issue is caused by the client forgetting information, not hearing properly, or misunderstanding instructions. There is also a constant fear of being reported to managers or the Department for the Aging over minor things, such as not smiling enough or not speaking softly enough. Some clients can be rude or inappropriate, including making racist or offensive comments or personal remarks about appearance. While there are some kind clients, they are not the norm in my experience. Overall, I would not recommend working here unless you have a very high level of patience, genuinely enjoy working with elderly people, and can tolerate low pay, strict management, and a stressful client-facing environment.

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