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    Community stalwart humbled by naming of health clinic in her honour – Jamaica Inquirer

    Team_Jamaica 14By Team_Jamaica 14July 1, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Elaine Allen-Bradley provides remarks through the renaming ceremony of the Negril Paediatric Orthotic Clinic just lately. (Photograph: JIS)

    Humanitarian and neighborhood stalwart Elaine Allen-Bradley says she is humbled by the renaming of the paediatric orthotic clinic she based in Negril, Westmoreland in her honour.

    The rebranded Elaine Allen-Bradley Paediatric Orthotic Basis Clinic was formally reopened by Minister of Well being and Wellness, Dr Christopher Tufton, just lately.

    Talking on the dedication ceremony, Allen-Bradley, a retired nurse, described the honour as deeply private and a fruits of years of passionate service to the youngsters of Jamaica.

    “It’s humbling to see my title on this constructing. What began in a small area below some stairs has grown into a correct facility due to teamwork and dedication,” she mentioned.

    The clinic, which serves kids with mobility impairments, similar to membership toes, cerebral palsy, and spina bifida, started by her partnership with worldwide orthotics specialists and assist from RIU Lodges.

    “We noticed that many households couldn’t afford the braces or orthotic care their kids wanted (so) we stepped in to assist fill that hole,” Allen-Bradley mentioned.

    Her efforts over time have impacted a whole bunch of youngsters and households in want of orthotic fittings, remedy classes and emotional assist.

    Allen-Bradley, who resided in the UK for some 40 years, returned to the island within the early 2000s.

    The renaming of the ability comes nearly a yr after she was conferred with the Badge of Honour for Meritorious Service for her contribution within the area of well being in Negril, Westmoreland.

    The sitting President of the Negril Chamber of Commerce, Allen-Bradley has additionally been a tireless advocate for kids’s well being and schooling.

    “My (kids) by no means got here (to Jamaica) for holidays; they got here to work (on the clinic) and the assist from the neighborhood, my fellow Rotarians, and organisations just like the Negril Chamber, has stored this dream going,” she mentioned.

    She additionally praised the worldwide volunteer specialists and therapists who proceed to provide their time and experience to serve Jamaican kids, noting that, “none of this is able to be attainable with out the wonderful staff that stood beside me”.

    Now housed in a renovated area outfitted with physiotherapy and orthotic amenities, the clinic stands as a logo of what she calls “service above self”.

    “We’re right here for the youngsters. This clinic is about giving them the care and assist they deserve to allow them to stroll, develop and thrive,” Allen-Bradley mentioned.

    She expressed the  hope that the ability will proceed to function for generations to come back, remaining a beacon of therapeutic and compassion in Westmoreland.



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