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Esh Construction Supports Lindsey Lodge Hospice with Generous Tablet Donation

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Esh Construction Supports Lindsey Lodge Hospice with Generous Tablet Donation

Esh Construction, a renowned firm in the infrastructure industry, has responded to Lindsey Lodge Hospice’s request with a generous donation of 16 tablets. The devices are set to be put in place in patients’ rooms to improve their comfort and means of connection. The hospice, situated in Scunthorpe, offers vital care and assistance to those dealing with terminal illnesses across North Lincolnshire. This supportive act will enable patients to maintain contact with their loved ones and access entertainment, enhancing their overall well-being.

This account has been adapted by The Lincoln Post from the original reporting by www.grimsbytelegraph.co.uk.

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