Tina is a highly skilled nurse with a wide range of abilities, holding on
strong to her values. Being happily married since 2012, she adores
her children, Creative and artistic, she loves cooking and
baking, somehow still finding time to exercise and meditate.
Tina believes in creating a new system based on people, not profit, and
is passionate about health care that is inclusive, authentic and
sustainable.
Born and raised in South-Western Ontario her friends and family
recall outstanding abilities in art, and a genuine love of children and
seniors. While participating in public speaking events at the age of 10,
Tina has always been an outgoing and fearless advocate for those
being denied fairness and justice.
In early years she loved spending time at her Grandma's house and
started caring about people at a very young age. Accompanying her
Papa to the local Hospital's Continuing Care Unit at five years old. She
would play in the activity room and read to residents. She felt safe
there, surrounded by the stories of the past and comforted by the ease
of small town life. She admired the work her Papa did and will forever
credit him as being the inspiration for her career in nursing.
She graduated practical nursing from The Lambton College of Applied
Arts and Technology (Sarnia, Ontario) in 2011. Dedicated to the fair,
safe and person centered care of all residents and staff, her direct care
experience has been gathered in long term care, specialized dementia
units, developmental support homes, mental health centres, mobilized
behavioral support teams, and home care supervision and service.
Tina acquired significant personnel management experience, feeling
strongly about effective supervisory practices and the art of leading
from wherever you stand. Having been responsible for program
management, direct facilitation, teaching, staff support and client
advocacy. Focusing on skills related to Cognitive Impairment,
Behavioral support, Patient Care and Staff Education.
Tina is a highly skilled nurse with a wide range of abilities, holding on
strong to her values. Being happily married since 2012, she adores
her children, Creative and artistic, she loves cooking and
baking, somehow still finding time to exercise and meditate.
Tina believes in creating a new system based on people, not profit, and
is passionate about health care that is inclusive, authentic and
sustainable.
Born and raised in South-Western Ontario her friends and family
recall outstanding abilities in art, and a genuine love of children and
seniors. While participating in public speaking events at the age of 10,
Tina has always been an outgoing and fearless advocate for those
being denied fairness and justice.
In early years she loved spending time at her Grandma's house and
started caring about people at a very young age. Accompanying her
Papa to the local Hospital's Continuing Care Unit at five years old. She
would play in the activity room and read to residents. She felt safe
there, surrounded by the stories of the past and comforted by the ease
of small town life. She admired the work her Papa did and will forever
credit him as being the inspiration for her career in nursing.
She graduated practical nursing from The Lambton College of Applied
Arts and Technology (Sarnia, Ontario) in 2011. Dedicated to the fair,
safe and person centered care of all residents and staff, her direct care
experience has been gathered in long term care, specialized dementia
units, developmental support homes, mental health centres, mobilized
behavioral support teams, and home care supervision and service.
Tina acquired significant personnel management experience, feeling
strongly about effective supervisory practices and the art of leading
from wherever you stand. Having been responsible for program
management, direct facilitation, teaching, staff support and client
advocacy. Focusing on skills related to Cognitive Impairment,
Behavioral support, Patient Care and Staff Education.