Cash win for Shepstone Place

The Home secured a win in national competition

Shepstone Place Home for the Aged was selected as the second home to win a much-needed cash injection as part of a loyalty competition run by Clemens. Clemens produces a range of quality incontinence products that use the latest technology to help consumers live every moment with confidence.

The brand wanted to reward and ‘give back’ to loyal customers in order to show appreciation for their continued support. For this reason, a loyalty competition was created for retirement homes, with an incredible grand prize of R50,000 per quarter to use as needed within the facility environment.

All qualifying homes went into a random draw and Shepstone Place is the second home to win.

“While we have managed to keep the home running during Covid-19, we have not had any additional funds to upgrade our facilities,” said Shepstone Place Home administrator Roline Vaughan.

 

The floors that will be repaired with the money from the competition.

 

“This money is a godsend that will be used to renovate our passages with new flooring. We cannot wait to see the final results!”

Accepting the prize on the home’s behalf were administrator Roline Vaughan, chairman Angus Paterson and treasurer Shawn Howlett. Heather Odell presented the cheque on behalf of Validus Medical.

Reshmika Naidoo, senior brand & category manager of Clemens South Africa, explained their ongoing support of retirement homes, “We are so proud to be a part of this initiative. Retirement homes provide a vital service to our communities and we are just so thrilled to be able to support them with quality incontinence solutions and opportunities to improve their facilities.”

 

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