FIRST Lady Mrs. Sandra Granger paid a visit to the men’s dormitory of The Palms Geriatric Home on Friday to follow-up on a wellness initiative she started last month, and ended up overseeing a “spa” day for residents there.The Ministry of the Presidency said the exercise was held in collaboration with the Ministry of Social Protection, the Women Across Differences (WAD) group, and Pastor Sean Sobers of the Destiny Empowerment Worship Centre. The men were given haircuts by a group from the church, as part of its outreach programme, and were preparing for a special “spa” session of manicures and pedicures from the girls attached to the WAD group when the Ministry of the Presidency visited the facility.
Mrs. Granger also presented each of the male residents from the four dormitories with a pair of pyjamas, even as she commended the young women of the WAD group for a job well done and expressed gratitude for the church’s participation, noting that the gesture was appreciated by the men and the care-givers at the facility.
The residents and First Lady interacted warmly with each other. Some thanked her for taking the time to visit them again, while others thanked her for their gift; and yet others expressed their appreciation for her service.
Mr. Robert John, a resident of Ward Four, charmed all the visitors with his singing, particularly when he serenaded the First Lady with a melodious rendition of “God be with you till we meet again.”
Meanwhile, Mr. Whentworth Tanner, Director of Social Services at the Ministry of Social Protection, said the Ministry was pleased to partner with the Office of the First Lady on this initiative, as it is in keeping with the Ministry’s overall plan to enhance the services offered at the retirement home.
“The aim is to make sure that persons are comfortable,” he said.