After nearly three years of working with Trillium Health Partners, my time has come to a close. I'm so grateful for the opportunities I've had and the amazing people I got to work with.
I always tell people this, and it's so true - if in my interview I was told that there was a pandemic on the horizon I may have had second thoughts about taking the job. However, I'm so glad I did.
Documenting and telling the stories of what was happening within the hospital’s walls was a really compelling experience.
For my last project with THP I got to tell the story of this brave family and the amazing team that cared for them in some of their darkest moments.
I'm going to miss telling these stories and working with such an incredible team. Thanks so much Trillium Health Partners.
Conserving PPE by Decontaminating N95 Masks
A project shot for Trillium Health Partners. I went for a How It’s Made kind of vibe with this video. How did I do?
“Based on existing evidence and guidance from Ontario Health, Trillium Health Partners is decontaminating and storing N95 masks as part of our personal protective equipment (PPE) conservation plan to make sure that a safe supply of PPE is always immediately available. We will only use decontaminated N95 masks if our current supply is depleted and no other option is available.”
More work I’ve done with Trillium Health Partners can be found HERE.
The Incredible Hulk Visits Grandpa // POTD 23.04.20
A few days back I spotted this family outside of the hospital waving and talking up to someone a few floors up. I realized they were visiting a family member. Since there are no more visitors in the hospital this is what a lot of families have to do to get a face to face visit in.
”Since we’re not allowed to visit with everything that is going on, we try to go by everyday to chat through the window. Our four year old decided it would be fun to dress up in a new costume every day to put a smile on his face. It seems to be doing the trick.”