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Daisy Health and Wellness Club Hosts Annual Fun Day for Elderly Members

The Daisy Health and Wellness Club recently organized a delightful day of relaxation and sports for its elderly members at the Christianburg Community Centre Ground.

The event aimed to promote holistic care for the elderly population in Linden.

Dr. Salome Henry, the General Medical Officer, emphasized the importance of holistic care for the elderly.

She noted that providing comprehensive support contributes significantly to their overall well-being and happiness.

The day’s activities included engaging novelty races and other enjoyable events, ensuring everyone had a memorable time.

Dr. Salome Henry highlighted that this annual event has been a cherished tradition for three years, offering a unique opportunity for members to come together and celebrate.

Club members expressed their delight and gratitude for the fun-filled day.

Valerie Sealy, a club member, shared her positive experience and emphasized how the event brought a sense of joy and camaraderie among the attendees.

Lovelyn Lane echoed similar sentiments, mentioning how the event made her feel youthful and spirited, reminiscent of her younger days.

Over the past three years, the Daisy Health and Wellness Club has organized various trips to popular destinations like Kaieteur Falls, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, and other local tourist spots.

Looking ahead, the club members have an exciting retreat and vacation planned in Barbados later this month.

The Daisy Health and Wellness Club, revived by Dr. Salome Henry in 2015, continues to play a vital role in promoting the well-being and happiness of elderly individuals in Linden.

Reported by Reycia Nedd for NCN News

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