White Rock, B.C. – Meet Jesse Castle, a Relational Security Supervisor at Peace Arch Hospital and one of the many people on our campus helping ensure patients and families receive the best care possible.

Jesse’s day-to-day role include responding to emergency situations and calls for service across the hospital campus, as well as leading a team of security professionals. Supporting individuals and families during some of their most difficult moments is an important part of his work, and he approaches every interaction with compassion and care. “Quite often, people don’t want to be in the hospital,” says Jesse, “so it’s important to me that I always show up with a caring, nurturing nature.”

While much of his role focuses on keeping the campus safe, Jesse also takes pride in the small moments that can make a big difference. “For me, every day, I’m given the opportunity to make a difference in somebody’s life, to put a smile on their face, and to offer them some comfort and solace when they need it most,” says Jesse.

Jesse’s story is a reminder that every person at Peace Arch Hospital plays an important role in delivering exceptional care. Healthcare is not only medical teams, it’s also about the many people across our campus who support patients, their families, and one another every day. Jesse says he is incredibly grateful for his role because it aligns with what he feels is his life’s calling: supporting people when they need it most.

“When we treat people with kindness, it often allows them treat themselves with kindness too.” – Jesse Castle, Relational Security Supervisor, Peace Arch Hospital

Jesse is one of the tens of thousands of “Humans of Fraser Health” who go to work every day to make a meaningful difference in the lives of people in our community. To learn more about Jesse’s story, watch Fraser Health’s feature on him HERE.