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III. YOUR JOB

EMPLOYEE RELATIONS PHILOSOPHY

HHHunt is committed to providing the best possible environment for maximum

development and achievement of goals for all employees. Our practice is to treat

each employee as an individual. We seek to develop a spirit of teamwork with

individuals working together to attain common goals.

To that end, HHHunt continuously strives to do the following:

1.

Provide a safe, clean working environment.

2.

Treat each employee as an individual, with dignity and respect.

3.

Provide stable employment as business conditions permit.

4.

Provide fair and equitable wages and benefit programs.

5.

Provide additional training and in-service on a continuing basis.

6.

Provide open lines of communication to keep employees informed and to

give everyone an opportunity to express themselves.

7.

To manage our communities so team members are motivated in a

positive manner and to encourage team members to develop their

capabilities.

8.

To provide the kind of leadership in which all employees will have

confidence and respect.

9.

Provide training for employees to enhance and foster quality care to the

residents.

10.

To treat our residents and their families with special consideration, never

forgetting that our livelihood depends on our residents.

11.

To operate our communities efficiently, according to sound business

practices, in order to provide an adequate return on the investment and

assure continuous growth for the community.

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

The Executive Director of a HHHunt Senior Living Community has full

responsibility and authority for management of all operational affairs of the

community. The Executive Director assigned to the community is charged with

implementing and enforcing all the policies and procedures mandated by state and

federal agencies.

YOUR SUPERVISOR

Your supervisor is your first contact with your communityÊs management team.

He/she is responsible for teaching you the details of your job and providing

assistance and guidance to help you do your best. ASK QUESTIONS! This will help

you to learn. Your supervisor knows the general policies of the community and

should be the first person you speak with when questions arise on the job.

Remember, your supervisor is interested in your progress and wants to help you –

it is an important part of his/her job.