Meaningful Work - Anonymous Sandstone Care Employee Review

5.0
5 Jun 2025
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Pros

Working at Sandstone Care has been one of the most meaningful experiences of my life. I've been part of the team for over 4 months now, based out of Colorado Springs, and every single day I feel like I’m right where I’m meant to be. As a Peer Recovery Specialist and Case Manager, my role allows me to walk alongside clients in some of their most vulnerable moments and that’s an honor I don’t take lightly. Our team isn’t just a group of co-workers. We’re a family. From our incredible nurses and clinicians to our leadership and support staff, the culture here is rooted in compassion, collaboration, and showing up fully for one another. I’ve never once felt alone in this work we laugh together, we grow together, and we push through the hard days side by side. A day in my role is filled with client check-ins, helping navigate barriers to care, offering hope in moments of doubt, and being a steady presence for people fighting battles the world doesn't always see. It's emotionally rich and soul-deep work. And through it all, I’m supported, encouraged, and uplifted by a team that sees me. Being nominated for Employee of the Month felt surreal but what meant most was the kind words from my peers. At Sandstone, the love is real. If you’re someone who leads with heart, wants to be part of real change, and is looking for a workplace where you can grow both personally and professionally, this is your home.

Cons

This is emotionally challenging work that can be very hard.

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Sandstone Care Response
12mo
Thank you for sharing your experience. We're grateful to have you on the team and appreciate the heart you bring to this important work. Your reflection captures the meaningful impact of supporting clients through vulnerable moments—and the strength of a team that shows up for each other. We know this work can be challenging, and we are great for your service and passion.

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5.0
10 Mar 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Working here has been a really positive experience. The culture is welcoming and supportive, and there’s a genuine focus on work-life balance. Leadership encourages collaboration and creates an environment where people feel comfortable sharing ideas and growing professionally.

Cons

I do not have any cons

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Sandstone Care Response
2mo
Thank you for taking the time to share this, and for being part of the team for several years. It means a lot to hear that the culture, collaboration, and focus on work–life balance have made your experience a positive one. We’re grateful for the work you do and for the role you play in making the culture what it is.
1.0
7 May 2026
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Pros

Clean work environment, lots of snacks, treats, gifts and celebrations with good food

Cons

If you read just a handful of reviews and SSC's responses, you'll see canned corporate responses that are disconnected from what staff are actually experiencing day to day. Quoting industry averages and talking about “intentional structure” doesn’t change the reality that SSC employees feel overworked, unsupported, unheard, and emotionally drained. How can we effectively provide services to clients if we don't feel supported, valued, or have time for self-care? The problem is not a lack of understanding from employees — people understand the demands of this type of work. The problem is feeling unsupported by leadership while being expected to carry increasing emotional and operational burdens with little accountability or follow-through from management. The issue isn’t just the number of clients on paper— it’s the unrealistic expectations, emotional labor, administrative demands, poor communication, and lack of meaningful, REAL support when concerns are raised. Comparing Sandstone to “other behavioral health settings” also misses the point. Just because other places may be worse doesn’t mean the current environment is healthy or sustainable. What’s really frustrating is that feedback is constantly encouraged, but very little seems to actually change. Staff are told they’re valued and appreciated while continuing to experience toxicity, poor follow-through, and decisions that are driven by business priorities, rather than by the well-being of employees or clients. At a certain point, the supportive language starts to feel performative rather than genuine. People in this field are human beings, not productivity metrics. If Sandstone truly wants to “strengthen collaboration and feedback loops,” then leadership needs to spend less time writing polished responses and more time actively listening, taking accountability, and making concrete changes that staff can actually feel. Words without action are why morale continues to suffer. SSC won't be around in 2 years - mark my words.

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Sandstone Care Response
2w
Thank you for taking the time to share your experience and perspective. We’re glad there were parts of the environment and team culture that felt positive during your time here. Behavioral health work is deeply demanding, and we know the emotional investment required from clinicians is significant. Supporting both clients and staff well requires ongoing communication, adaptability, and accountability at every level of an organization. At Sandstone Care, we use measurement-based care and clinical outcomes data to help ensure treatment is effective, individualized, and accountable-not because people are metrics, but because the people we serve deserve care that is meaningful and measurable. Mental health treatment is not one-size-fits-all, and neither are organizations in this field. We continue to evolve, learn, and grow through feedback from staff across all levels of the organization. We appreciate the care you brought to your clients during your time here and wish you the best moving forward.
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