Jacqueline Tisher, founder and CEO of Hope's Home, reflects on her journey through health care and child care during the latest edition of Shaping Saskatchewan.
What began as a daycare out of her home nearly 20 years ago has since grown to provide care for countless children with complex medical needs across Saskatchewan. On this week's Shaping Saskatchewan , we talk to Jacqueline Tisher and explore her story.What began as a daycare out of her home nearly 20 years ago has since grown to provide care for countless children with complex medical needs across Saskatchewan.
Opening Hope’s Home, however, wasn’t initially how Tisher expected her career to unfold. She previously worked as a registered nurse in the pediatric intensive care unit and neonatal intensive care unit.It was through her experiences both professionally and personally that Tisher recognized the need for child care in the community, especially for children with medical needs.
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