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An Interview with Maryanne D’Arpino – Chief Nursing Executive

Maryanne D'Arpino reflects on her nursing leadership journey thus far, shares her vision for nursing at Spectrum Health Care, and highlights how key trends in the evolving Canadian healthcare landscape are transforming and impacting nurse leadership and patient-centred care.

  • Meet our Employee of the Year!

    It was a tough decision to make as we have so many amazing employees in our Seniors for Seniors family but we finally have our Seniors for Seniors 2018 Employee of the Year! Neva Gayle was chosen for this prestigious honour because of her big heart and love towards her clients.

  • Soins de santé

    Spectrum Health Care est une vaste organisation de soins infirmiers et d'aide familiale qui procure des services de santé communautaires depuis 1977.

  • Get help with cancer care

    If you, a family member or a friend have been diagnosed with cancer you may be feeling worried, scared or even lost. Here are a few helpful tips to remember during your health care journey.

  • Get help with senior care

    A vast majority of seniors are choosing to stay in their own homes to receive care. You may find yourself joining the over two million families in Canada who are informal caregivers to their loved ones. If you are about to embark on the journey of family caregiving here are some helpful tips to keep in mind.

  • Dale is our March Employee of the Month!

    Dale Heaney, from our Kitchener and Waterloo branch, was chosen as our Seniors for Seniors March Employee of the Month because of her positive attitude and passion for helping her clients. Here are some questions we asked Dale about her experience being a Senior Companion at Seniors for Seniors.

  • Self-care is important!

    Self-care can have a life-long impact on your health and well-being. Today we look at the International Self-Care Foundation’s “Seven Pillars of Self-Care” as well as our top recommendation on how you can love and care for one of the most important people in your life - you!

  • You are not alone

    We asked our Spectrum Health Care employees to share encouraging words that they would say to individuals dealing with a mental illness. Here is what they had to say.