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New England Sinai Hospital

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150 York St
Stoughton, MA 02072

Details

Number of Beds 212

Walkthrough State NO

Compact State NO

State License Fee $275

License Wait Time n/a

Temporary License n/a

License Website Visit

State Hourly $41.74 (non-traveler)

State Annual $57,840 (non-traveler)

National Hourly $33.23

National Annual $69,110

County

Norfolk

Population

4,443

Studio (Rent)

$1,026

One Bedroom (Rent)

$1,075

Two Bedroom (Rent)

$1,350

City

Stoughton

Population

26,866

Homicides (per 10,000)

0.74

Rapes (per 10,000)

2.00

Assaults (per 10,000)

31.00

Robberies (per 10,000)

8.00

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March 13, 2014

by Anonymous

Warm friendly environment

New England Sinai Hospital is a great place to work. I have learned a lot while working here that have helped me advance in my nursing career. Sinai Hospital is rehabilitation and respiratory facility that see's a variety of patients. This offers many different learning situations that has helped with my LPN clinicals. New England Sinai Hospital offers a friendly work place environment as well as exceptional patient care.

October 08, 2013

by Anonymous

Long term acute care facility with emphasis on pulmonary rehab

New England Sinai Hospital was a medicore place to work as it was recently taken over by a large coporate for-profit company with little emphasis on quality of care. Staffing ratio was 6:1 with many very sick patients who needed more time consuming care. At night and on weekends there was only one attending doctor working, and it was difficult to obtain written orders when patients needed something that was not ordered upon admission. Staff worked together well, but most times there just didn't seem to be enough help and support.

June 19, 2013

by Anonymous

cna

Assist with daily activities and personal care. Taking and recording vitals, and fluid intake and output, as directed. Reporting observations of the patient to the charged nurse. Perform all procedures and patient care per hospital policy. Delivered quality patient care and utilized resources in an effective and efficient manner.

June 18, 2013

by Anonymous

good

military sub hospital deployment, only part time basis, working in the emergency room to keep my skills up to date.

July 23, 2012

by Anonymous

Staff enjoyed learning

Non stop dayNurses great multi taskersEager to learnHigh TurnoverPoor RetentionFair Budget Management
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