Mama Lucy Hospital CEO Dr. Martin Wafula Spends Valentine’s Day with Patients, Waives Bills
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Patients at Mama Lucy Kibaki Hospital had a special Valentine’s Day after the hospital’s CEO, Dr. Martin Wafula, spent time with them, offering much-needed support and relief.
Dr. Wafula organized a blood donation drive that saw 60 pints of blood collected to boost the hospital’s supply for emergency cases. He also bought food for patients, ensuring they had a nutritious meal as they continued their recovery.
In a move that brought joy to many, Dr. Wafula waived medical bills for several patients who were struggling to clear their payments. This decision eased the burden on families who have been grappling with high medical costs.
Speaking at the event, Dr. Wafula emphasized the importance of showing love and kindness beyond just Valentine’s Day. “Healthcare is about compassion. Today, we wanted to make our patients feel cared for, and we will continue to support them in every way possible,” he said.
Patients and their families lauded the CEO for his generosity, saying his efforts had lifted a heavy weight off their shoulders.
Mama Lucy Kibaki Hospital serves thousands of patients from Nairobi and beyond, many of whom come from vulnerable backgrounds.
Dr. Wafula’s initiative was seen as a significant step in making healthcare more accessible and humane.
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