Hull Daily Mail

Supermarke­t superhero Denise goes above and beyond to care for 91-year-old customer Vera

ASDA HERO ‘SAVEDVED CUSTOMER CUSTOMER’SS LI LIFE’

- By NATHAN STANDLEY nathan.standley@reachplc.com @nathan_standley

AN Asda “marvel” working in the pharmacy at Hull’s Mount Pleasant store helped save the life of a 91-year-old customer who had accidental­ly taken too much of her medication.

Asda employee Denise Ledger developed a special relationsh­ip with widow Vera Tether, who had become confused by the number of tablets she had to take.

Denise, who has worked at the Asda store for 16 years, including six years in the pharmacy, has been calling round to see widow Vera Tether or phoning her three times a day for the past four months.

“She’s wonderful and I love her to bits,” Denise said.

“We had done a Nomad tray for Vera setting out the medication all week for her, but she was still getting a bit confused.

“I started ringing her in a morning, at teatime and on a night g even from home to say: ‘You need to take your medi medication.’

“I went round to her house on occasions too as it’s not far from the store to give her the medication both during work hours and from home too.

“She had my private number so she could ring me whenever she needed to and was worried about anything.”

Vera, who has lived in Hull all her life, said: “Denise called round or rang me on the phone all the time to make sure I was taking the right medication and at the right times as I was getting a little confused.

“She was going beyond the bounds of goodwill by looking after me like that. “She’s a marvel, she really is. I love her. We are very good friends now and she still calls me and pops round to see me.”

Denise has now helped to arrange for carers to give Vera help with her medication. Vera’s youngest son Russell called in at the store to thank Denise for all her help after one particular incident, which could have had a tragic outcome.

Russell said: “I can’t praise Denise enough for what she’s done. She’s just a very caring person who has really gone above and beyond for my mam.

“On one occasion, when Denise called round my mam had taken too many tablets by accident so we had to take her to hospital.

“I think Denise going round there when she did may have saved her life.

“She has become like a daughter to my mam and they’ve become firm friends. To call her or go round to see her every day, even on her days off, is just amazing.”

Denise has now been nominated for an Asda award for her excellent customer service.

Denise said: “I was quite surprised to be nominated for an award as you don’t do it to be nominated do you? As far as I was concerned I was just doing my job. It’s a job I love and I love my customers.”

Store pharmacist Bismarck Bortier said: “Denise is such a popular colleague and so customer centred. She really cares about her patients.

“She always goes the extra mile to make sure her patients get the best care.

“We often send members of the team out to help patients, but Denise’s caring for Vera was something else.

“To call Vera every day for four months – even on her days off and no matter what time of the day – is really going above and beyond. They have developed such a strong bond now too.”

His sentiments were echoed by store manager Chris Coventry, who said: “Denise is a fantastic colleague and we’re so proud of her. You’ve got to be a very caring person to work in that environmen­t and Denise certainly is.”

We are very good friends now and she still calls me and pops round to see me

Vera Tether

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 ??  ?? Asda employee Denise Ledger has developed a special relationsh­ip with Vera Tether
Asda employee Denise Ledger has developed a special relationsh­ip with Vera Tether
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The pair have since formed a close friendship

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