Holdrege Location
Team Member Testimonials
Christian Based, Willing to Help everyone.
They love each other and they love their patients!
Overall, just a great company to work for. Management makes staff feel welcomed and appreciated. And always very friendly.
I really appreciate the Christian values of the Vetter company. The management staff I have had the pleasure of meeting and working with give me confidence this company values their staff, residents, and patients.
Amazing leadership team, always willing to help.
For one, there is absolutely no micromanaging, which is huge because when you’re able to trust your staff, they’ll never want to leave. Also, there are great educational opportunities, amazing benefits, and a team that I can call “family.”
I’m able to use my God given talents to do my job!!!
I have seen several examples with our company that have been for the employees to either be together or make sure they feel appreciated.
Benefits are truly amazing, everyone that I’ve worked with follows through with what they say they’ll do, and trust is given to make decisions appropriate for the company with guidance as needed.
With care crusaders they try to get everyone together each month! This is great because with home health and hospice we go in opposite directions daily!
We really treat everyone as family and genuinely care about each other.
The love that we all give each other…we aren’t just coworkers we are a family.
Love everyone I work with! I trust them all!
It is truly a work family with so much love and support all around. Everyone believes in each other and the work we do!
This is a wonderful group to work with! They love the patients they care for, and they are amazing to one another!!!
I haven’t been here for more than 3 months, but it has been amazing. They include everyone in everything and have many get-togethers and holiday potlucks. It’s amazing.
I’ve never worked for a company that took 3 days to complete onboarding. It made me feel like Vetter really cared to show who they were as a company, and I appreciated the ”wow” factor.