Thirty years ago, while Donna’s mother was in palliative care in a different hospital, volunteers did many small things to help. It was an extremely difficult time and a memory that stayed with her. When she retired and was looking for an additional opportunity to volunteer, our hospital was a natural choice for her.
The stress of the pandemic had taken a toll and forced Crystal to rethink what she was truly passionate about.
“I have always been intrigued by Dialysis and began taking a course at Humber College on nephrology nursing. When a position in Dialysis became available at Headwaters, I felt it was the right time and the right fit for me,” recalled Crystal.
Rudy has been a nurse for 22 years and has work alongside many teams. The past 12 years have been spent in the Emergency Department at Headwaters where he most recently became a High Acuity Transfer Nurse.
Rachel had experienced two miscarriages prior to getting pregnant in 2021. Dr. Shola Anjola, Obstetrician and Gynecologist, at Headwaters provided care following the miscarriages.
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