The senior citizens at Shepstone Place Home for the Aged were treated to cake and tea, courtesy of the Medical Hall Pharmacy team on Wednesday morning.
Shepstone Place residents have their blood pressure tested by Medical Hall Pharmacist Mr Naidoo.Cups of tea and slices of cake were enjoyed over conversation.Shepstone Place Committee Chairlady Sheryl Lane and Lynell Turnbull at the tea station.Nurses helped to feed the frail residents at Shepstone Place.This granny was seen indulging her cup of tea with a smile.Medical Hall Pharmacist Mr Naidoo examines a resident’s blood pressure levels.Rekha and Adesh Ramjohit along with Frank Ashe prep the braai stands.
The seniors also had their blood pressure levels tested. This was not all that was in store for the elderly, the Shepstone Place Committee prepared a braai for lunch.
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