The Institute of Private Enterprise Development (IPED) donated a number of personal care items

The Institute of Private Enterprise Development (IPED) donated a number of personal care items for residents of the Cheshire Home at Lancaster, Mahaica during the recent holiday season. According to a press release, IPED Company Secretary Hemant Singh, Director Dr Gem Fletcher and Executive Assistant Alicia Greenidge presented packages containing a number of sheet sets, towels and other items for the care of residents at the home. Staff members were also given holiday tokens. Administrator of the Home Nurse Bailey also gave the IPED team a tour of the home and shared some of its plans. “This was a remarkable experience to show these young people how much we care and to express our gratitude to those who provide this compassionate service,” Singh was quoted as saying. Cheshire Homes aim to provide support services in partnership with persons with disabilities, which empower service users and enhance their quality of life. In picture: Dr Fletcher presents a package to Nurse Bailey while residents and other staff at the home look on.

The Institute of Private Enterprise Development (IPED) donated