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Royal Nursing Home to offer free health training to youth

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Chairman of Royal Nursing Home (Pvt.) Ltd Manuja Hewawasam receiving the award

wins Platinum Award for the Best Healthcare Provider of the Year

Royal Nursing Home (Pvt.) Ltd has come forward to contribute positively to solve the unemployment problem by providing free training for the youth with GCE Ordinary qualifications.Chairman of Royal Nursing Home (Pvt.) Ltd Manuja Hewawasam says that the company expects to provide free training for those who have passed GCE OL exams and guide them to take up nursing positions abroad in 2023. This will provide solution to both youth unemployment and foreign currency shortage. Anyone with GCE Ordinary Level passed certificate could dial 0718131131 and join the programme which is free of charge, he said.

Hewawasam said that many Lankan companies struggled due to the prevailing economic conditions as they did not take the right decisions at the right time. Royal Nursing Home weathered the storm and emerged stronger than ever, because of the bold decisions and management excellence of directors and managers of the company. “Royal Nursing Home was established in 2007 with 10 nurses. By now, it is a very large organization that employs over 900 staff members and a total asset valuation of over three billion rupees. It managed to become a pillar of the economy by winning hearts and minds of the customers through providing the highest quality of service to the senior citizens,” he said.

Having recognized their services and adherence to the ISO 9001:2015 standards, the company was recently presented with the Platinum Award for the Best Healthcare Service Provider of the Year in the large scale category at the BWIO Awards organized by the Business World International Organization.

Hewawasam, commenting on the award said that they plan to open branches in England and Canada by the end of this year to expand its services, renowned for professionalism as well as warmth, to elders in other countries. This would help Sri Lanka earn much needed foreign revenue, he said.

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