It Takes a Village
Explore life at DaVita
Explore life at DaVita
Explore life at DaVita
When DaVita was founded in 2000, we set out to create a special place–one that behaves like a community first and a company second. Our name is an adaptation of an Italian phrase which means “giving life” because we are about life. We work hard every day to make life better for our patients, our teammates and our communities, because it’s not enough for a company to do well–it should also do good.
What makes DaVita a Special Place? There’s no question: It’s our teammates. But don’t take our word for it … here’s what others had to say.
Questions? Ideas? Comments? We want to hear from you!
Hurricane Michael stuns but doesn’t sideline nurses
/0 Comments/in In The News /by AkuaMandy Hale, vice president of nursing at DaVita Kidney Care dialysis clinics, oversees the organization’s 18,000 nurses — about 2,600 of which were affected by Hurricane Michael. DaVita activated its emergency response plan in Florida, Georgia, Alabama, North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia in the days leading up to when Hurricane Michael made landfall. The organization deployed water tankers, fuel tankers, generators, supplies and medication to help ensure the centers could treat patients as quickly as possible post-storm.
The Best Employee Benefit That You Are Likely Not Getting
/0 Comments/in In The News /by AkuaLike many parents, Alisa Metcalf was focused on making sure her son Charlie was prepared for the college process. Luckily her employer, DaVita, an international provider of kidney care services, had already thought about how to help her through the college process with her son. They offered her an employee benefit that centered on college coaching. It has been a game changer.
Vice President of Finance at DaVita Kidney Care Thrives on Being a Working Mom
/0 Comments/in In The News /by AkuaWhile not all parents choose to work outside the home and raise kids simultaneously, Megan Taylor, vice president of Finance for DaVita Kidney Care does. She always knew she wanted to be a working mom, as she looked up to both her mother and aunt growing up, seeing that they could be fulfilled by doing both.