On those days they were staffed to the hilt. On the other days my grandmother would have to use the restroom in her adult diaper as they could not assist her to the restroom and I was told that she will just have to deal with it. When you are 89, waiting to use the restroom after you have been given meds to make you go, is the last mortifying thing you want to hear. Much less the end result of to the actual facility itself, it was clean for the most part and for those residents who did not require hands on care, they seems very happy. In the end, if you are capable of taking care of yourself, then this facility is great. If you require actual assistance, look for another place to hang you hat. March 16, 2012 By Opal1 My Grandmother was housed there last year for three months. I can say that medically she was well cared for there. My family and I came at all different hours so that we would not establish a pattern and would know if she was being mistreated. We never saw any indication of mistreatment but the staff did seem to look down on our practice.
The majority of the people in the scoring position are friendly and lighthearted, although the talkativeness of the group really depends on which scorers are present. Leads and trainers can be really friendly too. I recommend scorers bringing a book or something to do for times when scoring finishes faster than anticipated. Training is quick, very straight forward, and management is very encouraging. Contract times are very convenient and flexible. I would encourage any colleague to work for Pearson. Pros Comfortable work environment