Nurse Stories

Cindy Kreider
Vice President, Clinical Services
RN
2010 marks the 20 year anniversary of Cindy Kreider’s career as
a nurse and 30 years since the beginning of her career in senior
healthcare. Originally, Cindy joined the company as an MDS
coordinator and then took a position as a clinical reimbursement
consultant before being promoted to Vice President of Clinical
Services for her division eight years ago.
When Cindy was a teenager, she started working in a skilled
nursing facility as a housekeeper. She stayed with this facility
for 18 years during which she held many positions: dietary aid,
nursing assistant, activities coordinator and social service
designee. During this time, she also went back to school to become
a nurse and continued working. After nursing school, she returned
to the same facility and held the positions of MDS
Coordinator and Assistant Director of Nursing.
“My executive director was also a Registered Nurse, and she was
extremely supportive,” Cindy explains. “I give her a lot of credit.
She was a wonderful nurse mentor. She encouraged me to get some
acute care experience and allowed me to work at the skilled nursing
facility part time while I worked at the hospital full time, as a
medical/surgical RN, after nursing school.”
After moving to a director of nursing position, Cindy left to
work for the Pennsylvania Department of Health. It was during this
time that she met a Beverly Healthcare Executive Director. After
keeping in contact with this administrator for several months, she
decided to make the move back into senior healthcare.
Cindy expressed the important role her clinical and operational
mentors played in her growth and development. “They certainly
supported and provided me with opportunities to grow and advance as
a nursing executive within the company,” she continues. Cindy is
currently ANCC certified in Gerontological Nursing and became wound
care certified in 2009.
What Cindy really loves is the impact that Golden Living nurses
are able to have on care outcomes. And, at her level, she is able
to impact these outcomes on many levels: locally, divisionally,
company-wide and industry-wide. “Golden Living encourages and
allows us to think outside the box. The most important thing for me
is to always, keep the patient at the center of all we do. Always
remembering the power and impact of the human touch,” she says.
“As a Registered Nurse with Golden Living, we have tremendous
opportunity to continue to positively impact the lives of those we
serve, and we also benefit in our own growth and advancement,” she
explains. “I wasn’t sure what I wanted to be as a young adult, but
after working at my first skilled nursing facility, I was hooked!
In many ways it’s like a family. We have the opportunity to impact
many aspects of a person’s life. I am very fortunate and love being
a nurse.”