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Flokefama, a healthcare equipment supplier, has generously donated medical equipment to The Trust Hospital in Accra.
This donation includes executive recliner chairs and portable foldable examination beds aimed at enhancing patient care and support at the hospital.

The executive recliner chairs will be particularly beneficial for dialysis units and for executives who come for infusions.
These comfortable chairs are designed to provide a better experience for patients undergoing long treatments.

Additionally, the portable foldable examination beds will be used during breast cancer screenings and other mobile health services.
These beds will enable the hospital to conduct screenings and provide medical care even outside the confines of the hospital, thus reaching a wider community.
Chief Executive Officer of Flokefama Company Limited, Emmanuel Kenney, said the donation reflects their commitment to supporting healthcare facilities and improving the quality of patient care in Ghana.
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