Cayman: Maples Group supports Pines Retirement Home with vehicle donation assisted by Ministry of Community Affairs

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George
Town, Grand Cayman

| The Maples Group has donated a multi-purpose vehicle to the Pines
Retirement Home (PRH) to support the organisation to conduct its
day-to-day operations more efficiently.

The
new vehicle will assist with routine deliveries, collection of food
supplies and household donations that are needed to care for the PRH
residents on a daily basis. The vehicle will also aid in transporting
medical equipment to and from the home and the transportation of
residents to and from medical appointments.

Andre
Ebanks, Deputy Chief Officer, Ministry of Community Affairs at the
Cayman Island Government was instrumental in bringing this
sponsorship to fruition, working closely with the Maples Group to
identify local community projects and also with The Pines Retirement
Home to identify funding and support requirements.

"We
are pleased to continue to support the Pines Retirement Home and hope
that the new vehicle will enhance the overall care of the residents.
Their continued efforts to provide critical care and services to our
senior community members is very important to us," said Paul
Lumsden, Managing Partner of the Maples Group's legal services
division in the Cayman Islands.

"We
are so blessed to have an organisation such as Maples Group who
supports our mission for the care of Older Persons in the Cayman
Islands. We have a long-standing partnership with them and our board
of directors, residents and staff are most grateful for the donation
of this new vehicle and for their continued support" said Lynda
Mitchell, Manager of The Pines Retirement Home.

The
Maples Group and members of staff have been devoted supporters of the
Pines Retirement Home for many years. Support has included providing
funding for The PRH new building, volunteering with the organisation
of the yearly Thanksgiving Day luncheon, decorating the home during
the Christmas holiday period and serving as board members of the
Pines Retirement Home.

Established
in 1983, the Pines Retirement Home is a 48-bed (space) non-profit
full-time residential accommodation that provides nursing care for
older persons within the Cayman Islands community. Their services
include residential, respite, day and assisted living care for older
persons who suffer from a variety of chronic conditions associated
with ageing. Currently, 39 residents reside at the Pines Retirement
Home.


About Maples Group



The Maples Group is a leading service
provider offering clients a comprehensive range of legal services on
the laws of the British Virgin Islands, the Cayman Islands, Ireland,
Jersey and Luxembourg and is an independent provider of fiduciary,
fund services, regulatory and compliance, and entity formation and
management services. The Maples Group distinguishes itself with a
client-focused approach, providing solutions tailored to their
specific needs. Its global network of lawyers and industry
professionals are strategically located in the Americas, Europe, Asia
and the Middle East to ensure that clients gain immediate access to
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Published August 6, 2019

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