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Toasting an amazing day ahead at Sandals Negril are St Elizabeth Health Department employees (from left) Delroy Facey, psychiatric nursing aide, Sandra Wellington and Karen Elliott, mental health nurse practitioner.
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To express gratitude to the hardworking employees in the medical field, Sandals Negril Beach Resort and Spa recently hosted 20 health- care professionals from St Elizabeth Health Department’s Mental Unit on a complimentary day pass at the resort.
Resort General Manager David Latchimy and the Regional Public Relations team were on hand to welcome the group to the luxury-included resort and personally thank them for their commitment to taking care of some 1,700 patients in the parish of St Elizabeth.
Sandals and Beaches Resorts in Negril enjoy a strong partnership with the St Elizabeth Health Department as the resorts often contribute to back-to-school initiatives staged by the Mental Health Unit and also provide donations of linen, clothing, toys, medical and hygiene supplies to mentally ill patients and their families in the parish.
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