Concordia Hospital
Sandra Oloyede is a registered nurse currently working at Concordia Hospital in the Urgent care department. Sandra has extensive experience in medicine telemetry, family medicine, and medical care for hemo and peritoneal dialysis patients. Sandra is also trained in peritoneal dialysis and has served as a preceptor for nursing final year Practicum students. Prior to their current position, Sandra worked at Seven Oaks General Hospital and Portage District General Hospital in various nursing roles. Sandra also has experience as a Residential Support Worker at Winnserv Inc, caring for individuals with intellectual disabilities. Sandra is currently pursuing a Master of Nursing degree in Nursing Leadership at Athabasca University.
Concordia Hospital
Concordia Hospital was started in 1928 by a group of Mennonites who had immigrated to Canada from Russia. Seeing the need for health care in the growing immigrant community they started their first project, which was a 4 bed maternity hospital. This project would grow to become the present Concordia organization, which includes Concordia Hospital and Concordia Place. The blessing they had received by being able to immigrate to Canada motivated them. Concordia's mission, vision and values come from this Anabaptist/Mennonite heritage and commitment to mutual aid through compassionate service by offering compassionate care in the name of Christ and in the spirit of Christian community. Our focus is on healing all those we serve. We believe that we have a mutual obligation to care for each other. Just as those that started Concordia showed it in 1928, we hope that you will feel that obligation as we care for you during your stay at Concordia today.