Aberdeen Heights provides a range of services for residents to meet their changing needs. As a Presbyterian Manors of Mid-America community and a not-for-profit provider, we are continually challenged to cover the cost of residents' needs, especially as the gap between government reimbursement and the actual cost of care increases for residents needing our highest levels of care. We offer several ways for donors to support our mission.
They do business with integrity and rational thinking. Overall, it's an excellent place to work, with products that are winning in the marketplace.
Personally loved all coworkers and residents. The community is very tight knit, and it was a blessing to work with them. I started working there when they opened in 2011, so there was a ton of room for growth and freedom for creativity to make the position what I wanted it to be.
For me, it was a lack of communication as well as a lack of being compensated for taking on new/multiple rolls. Was getting bigger titles, without bigger paychecks. It is technically a non-profit, so their excuse was "We don't have it in the budget".