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Better days ahead for hospice

The staff were elated after the Des-ign group informed them it would be helping them with something hospice is in need of at the moment.

Khanya Hospice members were overwhelmed with the support they received from the Des-ign Group whose management team visited them recently.

Kim Bakker, Annie Makhatini and Yolande Botha from Des-ign popped into the Khanya Hospice office to hear more about the work that the nursing staff do in the area and to find out how they are coping.

Neil McDonald, CEO of Khanya Hospice, explained to them that their mere interest in hospice brought about good cheer as the staff are still very stressed and traumatised after one of hospice’s vehicle was stolen a few weeks ago, and still has not been recovered.

The staff were elated after the Des-ign group informed them it would be helping them with something hospice is in need of at the moment.

Everything is still under wraps so watch this space for more details in the near future.

“The management of Des-ign Group came to our rescue and restored our faith in humanity,” said Neil. “Thank you one and all for this.”

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