Remembering Our Fallen Sisters
Remembering Our Fallen Sisters
In 2020, we were devastated by the loss of three outstanding women due to COVID-19. We will always carry them in our hearts and honour them for their bravery and dedication to their profession.
Personal Support Worker
Altamont Care Community
Christine Mandegarian was dedicated, loving, and always the life of the party. Despite being on dialysis, her passion for caring for others never diminished – she always treated her residents and coworkers like family. Christine was a wife and mother to two children. Her humour, delicious cooking, and kindness are deeply missed.
Personal Support Worker
Victorian Order of Nurses in the Peel Region
Arlene Reid was a mother to five children and grandmother to three grandsons. She was a vibrant soul, who had a big heart, and even in her last days, she was optimistic and hopeful. Arlene always went above and beyond and was the rock for her big family.
Personal Support Worker
Downsview Long-Term Care
Sharon Roberts was a personal support worker for over two decades. Her residents adored her, and she was well-respected and admired by her colleagues. She had a beautiful soul who was compassionate for helping all those she cared for.
Personal Support Worker
Altamont Care Community
Christine Mandegarian was dedicated, loving, and always the life of the party. Despite being on dialysis, her passion for caring for others never diminished – she always treated her residents and coworkers like family. Christine was a wife and mother to two children. Her humour, delicious cooking, and kindness are deeply missed.
Personal Support Worker
Victorian Order of Nurses in the Peel Region
Arlene Reid was a mother to five children and grandmother to three grandsons. She was a vibrant soul, who had a big heart, and even in her last days, she was optimistic and hopeful. Arlene always went above and beyond and was the rock for her big family.
Personal Support Worker
Downsview Long-Term Care
Sharon Roberts was a personal support worker for over two decades. Her residents adored her, and she was well-respected and admired by her colleagues. She had a beautiful soul who was compassionate for helping all those she cared for.