The Art of Caring Awards

Scrubs for Them will be celebrating our 12th anniversary in 2022 serving Healthcare professionals in the Ottawa Region and beyond. We will be awarding our customers with The ART of CARING Awards throughout the year. We are asking our customers to nominate healthcare professionals for the awards.

12 Trophies will be given in six categories… Nursing, Dental, Veterinary, Healthcare, WellnessCulinary

We have announced all winners below. Thank you so much for participating!

The Art of Caring Nursing

The Nursing Art of Caring Award Winners have been announced.

 

Congratulations to Heather Moore, RPN/Team Lead, at Ottawa Gastrointestinal Institute, who won our 1st Round Award!

“Heather is a consummate professional and an exceptional nurse who goes above and beyond each day for not only her patients but also for each member of her nursing team as well. Heather never hesitates to give her time, energy and support to all of those around her and for this and so many more reasons she deserves to be recognized.”

Congratulations to Rachelle Szyc, RN, at The Ottawa Hospital, NICU, who won our 2nd Round Award!

“Rachelle is a very caring nurse to the little patients in the NICU and their families. She is always the glue that holds the team together in stressful situations and she is a fierce leader!”

The Art of Caring Dental

The Dental Art of Caring Award Winners have been announced.

 

Congratulations to Dr. Kristin Le Saux-Farmer, Dentist, at Carlingwood Dental Centre, who won our 1st Round Award!

“Kristin always goes the extra mile for patients, helping when there’s emergencies and questions. She’s a great dentist who is down to earth, professional, and a pleasure to work with.”

Congratulations to Dr. Charles Cohen, Orthodontist, at Braces Haven, who won our 2nd Round Award!

“We are so pleased with the friendly and professional service we have received at Braces Haven. Always goes above and beyond for his patients.”

The Art of Caring Veterinary

The Veterinary Art of Caring Award Winners have been announced.

 

Congratulations to Cat Matchuk, Veterinary Assistant, at Stittsville Kanata Veterinary Hospital, who won our 1st Round Award!

“Cat is amazing! She’s caring, compassionate and loves what she does. She’s optimistic and always finds ways to hype up her team in such a positive way. Her knowledge and work ethic are something to be proud of. Cat has a great nature that makes the pets feel at ease, it’s always a pleasure to work with her.”

Congratulations to Jade Villeneuve, Veterinary Technician, at Kanata Highlands Veterinary Hospital, who won our 2nd Round Award!

“Loving, caring and advocating for animals is at the true core of Jade’s being and she goes above and beyond every day to ensure that her patients and their families receive the best possible care.”

The Art of Caring Healthcare

The Healthcare Art of Caring Award Winners have been announced.

 

Congratulations to Amanda Engler, PSW, at Stoneridge Manor, who won our 1st Round Award!

“Amanda greets you with a smile, treats everyone with kindness and respect, her care comes from the heart and doesn’t hesitate to offer a helping hand whether she is at her work or home life. She is absolutely an amazing person and I am honoured to know her.”

Congratulations to Jenn Bacsics, PSW, at Stoneridge Manor, who won our 2nd Round Award!

“Jenn shows how much she cares for her residents on a daily basis and is compassionate with their care needs.”

The Art of Caring Wellness

The Wellness Art of Caring Award Winner has been announced.

 

Congratulations to Adele Craig, Reception Manager, at Ezcape Spa & Wellness.

“Adele is one of a kind! She runs the front desk, and is the key to success! She greets clients with a welcoming, and bubbly personality every day”

The Art of Caring Culinary

The Culinary Art of Caring Award Winner has been announced.

 

Congratulations to Dylan Critchley, Coordinator of the food services training program, at Chef Ric’s (Ottawa Mission).

“Dylan oversees the FSTP and all the students that go through the program. Dylan is very caring and compassionate.”