We are IH: Cindy Crawford

January 14, 2021

We are IH is a recognition campaign to spotlight Interior Health employees and medical staff – through pictures and stories. 


Name: Cindy Crawford

Worksite: Trinity Care Centre, Penticton, Okanagan / Sylix Nation

Years of Service: 7

Job Title: Nursing Assistant

Quote: "We all have things going on in life - be kind."


Passionate, ambitious, and humorous perfectly describe Cindy. Living by her motto “life is too short to not enjoy as much of it as you can,” Cindy appreciates travelling and adores time spent with her adorable dog, Malachi (Mal-a-k-eye).

Longing for an occupation full of excitement, service, and fulfilment, Cindy decided to begin a new career endeavour in health care. She began as a support staff worker at Fraser Health, working within housekeeping and dietary. Eager to advance her career and implement necessary changes for patients, Cindy was determined to go back to school to become a Nursing Assistant.

In 2008, Cindy relocated to Penticton to begin her education as a Health Care Aide at Sprott Shaw College. While attending school, Cindy worked within the Housekeeping department at the Penticton Regional Hospital (PRH). She was overjoyed when she was accepted into the Activity Assistant program last year at the College of the Rockies, graduating this year.

Her admirable work ethic and compassionate nature has been prominent throughout her entire career. From day one, Cindy’s daily objective has remained the same: “I show up to work to seek the ability to make someone smile and laugh for another day.” Her co-workers appreciate her positive outlook and fun attitude that brings so much joy to the workplace.

A monumental career moment for Cindy was when she was offered the opportunity to become a facilitator for Provincial Violence Prevention. Shortly after, she received training to facilitate the Safe Patient Handling course. Cindy proudly states, “it is an honour to be able to assist my co-workers to be safe,” a true testament to her genuine character.

Cindy has held the position as co-chair on the Joint Occupational Health and Safety Committee for six years at Trinity Care Centre and takes great pride in being part of the team that keeps our workplace safe.

Cindy has been taking care of her father since her mother passed away, and finds pleasure in providing a safe space for each one of our patients. Truly a selfless, considerate and generous individual.

Thank you for all that you do Cindy, IH and Malachi appreciate you, so much!

Cindy with co-worker, Cheri at Trinity Care Centre in Penticton


Nominate your colleagues to keep the We Are IH loop going:

Name: Cheri Scroggi

Message: "She is very kind and cares, not only about her residents but also her co-workers."


For more information, contact EmployeeExperience@InteriorHealth.ca.

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