Sandy Robinson

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(1949–2025) was a dedicated healthcare professional, creative spirit, and a passionate advocate for senior vitality. A graduate of the prestigious Vancouver General Hospital (VGH) School of Nursing, Sandy spent fifteen years serving as a Registered Nurse, where she developed a deep-rooted commitment to patient care and community health. Her career was further defined by her impactful work with the Delta Hospital and Community Health Foundation, where she bridged the gap between clinical excellence and compassionate community support. Following her retirement from nursing, Sandy transitioned her life’s work from healing bodies to uplifting spirits. A true "documentarian" of the human experience, she combined her medical background with a lifelong love for the arts. In the 1980s and 90s, she was a vibrant member of Vancouver’s cultural scene, performing in musical theater productions such as Oliver Twist with Theatre Under the Stars. In her later years, Sandy became a powerful voice for senior engagement and creative expression. After moving to a senior living community, she founded resident singing groups and continued to write, documenting the stories of those around her with wit and empathy. On SeniorAffair.com, Sandy shared her unique perspective on aging with grace, the importance of musical therapy, and the enduring power of community. She leaves behind a legacy of service, song, and a reminder that it is never too late to start a new chapter.

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