Oldest working nurse in the country retires from Tacoma hospital
TACOMA, Wash. – Florence “SeeSee” Rigney, the oldest working nurse in the country at 96 years old, has retired. She finished her more than 70-year career at MultiCare Tacoma General on Friday, July 16.
Rigney’s time as a nurse took her from Tacoma General School of Nursing to hospitals in Texas and Wyoming. She tried to retire more than 30 years ago when she was 65, but it only lasted six months.
“I don’t like to sit around – I’ve always got to have something to do. That’s my nature,” said Rigney. “I don’t know exactly what made me want to become a nurse, but it was something that I always wanted to do. I love to interact with patients and give them the help that I can.”
Besides the six-month hiatus, Rigney has only taken breaks from work to care for her family, including her two children.
According to Laureen Driscoll, president of MultiCare Tacoma General and Allenmore hospitals, Rigney has never been the type of person who slows down.
“Some of her colleagues joked that they had to sprint to keep up with her,” said Driscoll. “She’s continued to be a dedicated nurse and an incredible resource to her colleagues and community. It’s humbling to stop and think about the thousands and thousands of lives she’s cared for.”
During her shifts, Rigney was the first to jump in to help and always remained active, often walking more than three miles or more. Read more here.