Valley View Senior Life

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Junction City, United States

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Assisted living facility· Retirement community

Valley View Senior Life Reviews | Rating 2.6 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Valley View Senior Life is located in Junction City, United States on 1417 W Ash St #3332. Valley View Senior Life is rated 2.6 out of 5 in the category assisted living facility in United States.

Address

1417 W Ash St #3332

Phone

+1 7857622162

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Meloney C

Overworked, Underpaid, and mistreated. Kitchen management is trash. Nurses and CNA are RUDE. Administration needs investigated and observed because of how employees and residents are treated on a daily. Watched a nurse SCREAM at a resident asking for help because she was too busy having a conversation with another resident.

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taesha walker

I’ve been here 7 years.. all job have ups and down but the reason I stay is because of the residents, my schedule and the director of dining and hospitality..They do a lot of activities with the residents.. They care about there employees family life every time I needed/wanted to do something with my son school related like go on his field trips last minute she would find a way for me to go. Valley View Senior Life has some real good people working there and I consider some of them my family.

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Kristin Winn

You will be overworked and underpaid. They put myself and 1 other aide to care for 66 residents at least. The entire time I worked there I never met or saw the D.O.N. You communicate via notes under and taped to her door. The residents are wonderful but like a former co worker from here said Valley View turns nice people mean by the way employees are treated and ran into the ground. Absolutely no genuine care for their employees

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Regina. Denio

I love working at valley view I love the residents there

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John Bee

I responded to a job posting on Indeed that only included a basic job description for a shift nurse. I sent them my resume and was told to come for an interview, no other information about the position was offered. When I got to the interview, I was told that I must fill out an application and read the job description before being interviewed. The job description was the same as online verbatim, and still did not state what position, hours, or shift I was applying for. When I told them that I would like to know what job I was applying for before I filled out an application, I got some serious attitude from the staff. I made a few simple but painful inquiries about what shifts were available, told the DON it wouldn't work out, and politely left. When I got home I received a string of unprofessional emails from the Director of Human Resources stating that I should have read the job description before I came to the interview. As I am writing this review, they still haven't updated the job description information. This kind of incompetent and childish behavior of blaming others for your failure is unacceptable for anyone in a management position and directly reflects upon this company as a whole. These are not the type of people you want to work for, or the type of people you want running a care facility for the sake of the residents. On a positive note, I liked the dog.