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Good Samaritan Society - Sioux Falls Village

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marker Sioux Falls, South Dakota

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12 reviews
Gail Niewald

06/17/2020
Most of the nurses are great once in awhile you will get a terrible nurse
caroline frodermann

05/13/2020
John Jones

05/06/2020
Praying for all the workers and residents in this wicked Covid 19 time.
NOAMEL’S Hair Magic

07/11/2019
I use to work at Good Samaritan years ago. I loved coming to work because of the resident, I felt that God brought me there for a purpose. I took my time taking care of the residents getting to know them and their family. Even on my days of I would bring my kids to read to them. Some of the management to me was excellent. Meredith was a terrific nurse, she took her time with the residents. But most of the other nurse was horrible. One lady use to get mad because I took my time with the residents, some of the people I worked with sat in the room and let me do all the work then talk behind my back. I got criticized because I cared for the residents. I watched some employees aid treat the residents it mad me angry. When I left I told someone but I dont know if they Did something. I put my all into my job but some of the nurses and a lady with short hair made me hate my job. I got along with all my residents and their family. I treated them as if they were my flesh and blood. Good Samaritan would be a great place to work if they have more people like Meredith and Michelle and 2 of my coworkers. I for got the others name. God be with all the residents. If I go on people may not want there love once to stay. As for me I will never recommend anyone to live there, if the same people I worked with is there.
Katie Studer

07/05/2019
My grandparents lived in the twinhomes and my grandmother had the pleasure of rehabbing in their rehab therapy program at the rehab skilled center. They made many friends and enjoyed the daily coffee time, in addition to the caring staff. I also worked at this center for a few years and truly enjoyed the opportunity to carry out God's love in each relationship I had with residents and co-workers.