Rand Aid’s Ron Smith Care Centre in Edenvale each month recognises the best housekeeping team, in acknowledgement of the important role they play in residents’ comfort and well-being. August’s winners were Iris Radebe and Susan Zongo. Sr Leanie Bessinger says staff members from the Riverlodge 3 wing were chosen for the third time because of their dedication to their jobs. “Iris and Susan demonstrate teamwork and help keep the wing spotless. We could not find fault when we did our inspection.” Pictured are Susan, Sr Leanie and Iris.
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