Denver Health Medical Center
- DENVER, CO
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Denver Health Medical Center
- DENVER, CO
- Rating 4.54 out of 5 24 reviews
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- Crime & Safetygrade C
- Walkabilitygrade A+
- Diversitygrade A
- Nightlifegrade A+
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Urban
Median Household Income
$39,196
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$64,994Median Rent
$1,163
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$1,096Median Home Value
$375,763
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Rating 4.54 out of 5 24 reviews
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Predictable, organized scheduling and clear objectives for patient care make doing your job well easy here. And because things tend to run so smoothly, there is room for flexibility if one so needs. Thus, employees are able to strike a work-life balance that truly suits them. Patient care is integrated and progressive. Primary care physicians consult with social workers, psychologists, psychiatrists and even vocational rehabilitation counselors to provide holistic health management. While pay and benefits are average for this field, I think we have exceptionally awesome patients leading to greater job satisfaction. Happy employees and happy patients encourage happy coworkers and so it goes. This is a workplace to be proud of.
I've been working here over a year now. I really like it! I've learned so much and the pay isn't bad either. I also know that once I graduate nursing school, I'll be able to obtain a job here. This hospital is also a Level 1 Trauma center, so we get some of the worse cases, consisting of really bad car accidents, gunshot wounds and other things. The majority of the staff works really hard and goes above and beyond. We also work with a really hard population, and we never turn anyone down. Social workers work hard to make sure a patient discharges safely, doctors make sure a patients needs are met before discharge and, nurses and CNA's work together to provide the best care they can, ensuring pt's get cleaned, fed and are safe.
Denver Health is a great advocate for our community. The individual clinics and locations (including mine) are given autonomy while being supported. Other hospitals I have worked at seemed to penny pinch whereas we are given a relatively free hand. It seems like we rarely hear from upper management at DH, just our own managers here. We often get emails from the hospital about support, rather than additional regulations. We are offered local light rail passes, although I would like if this were offered to all staff instead of just full time. We also have choices for gym services at a very affordable price.