The Star (Jamaica)

Lionel Town Hospital receives much-needed supplies

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When the Lionel Town Hospital (LTH) in Clarendon received hospital supplies valued at more than US$15,000 or J$2 million in February this year, they were utilised within 24 hours of delivery.

The much-needed items, including 23 beds, six wheelchair­s, 30 over-bed tables, seven mattresses, 40 pillows, 14 quad walkers, a recliner, five rolling walkers, six crutches and 34 walking canes, were donated by US-based Jamaican, Dr Everton Fider, and officially handed over last Thursday.

Dr Fider noted that he was impressed and encouraged that the items were utilised so quickly after receipt and not placed in storage, an indication that the items were well needed.

The healthcare administra­tor, who believes that patients and customers must be treated selflessly, encouraged the staff members at the LTH to provide care unselfishl­y.

“I want to encourage the health staff that when you give care to a person, look at the person as if it is was your mother, your father, your child; look at the person as if you were the one receiving the care. You never know how a simple act of kindness can change a person’s life,” Dr Fider said.

Regional Director for the Southern Regional Health Authority, Michael Bent, expressed appreciati­on to Dr Fider, noting that he could have gone elsewhere to donate.

“Healthcare is a high-cost business and cannot be sustained by the Government alone, so we thank the donors for their invaluable contributi­on and for building a relationsh­ip with us,” Bent said.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Ward manager at the Lionel Town Hospital, Simone Williams (left), and donor, Dr Everton Fider, examine some of the donated items.
CONTRIBUTE­D Ward manager at the Lionel Town Hospital, Simone Williams (left), and donor, Dr Everton Fider, examine some of the donated items.

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