Subscribe Login
Jamaica Observer
ePaper
The Edge 105 FM Radio Fyah 105 FM
Jamaica Observer
ePaper
The Edge 105 FM Radio Fyah 105 FM
    • Home
    • News
      • Latest News
      • Cartoon
      • International News
      • Central
      • North & East
      • Western
      • Environment
      • Health
      • #
    • Business
      • Business Bites
      • Social Love
    • Sports
      • Football
      • Basketball
      • Cricket
      • Horse Racing
      • World Champs
      • Commonwealth Games
      • FIFA World Cup
      • Olympics
      • #
    • Videos
    • Entertainment
      • Music
      • Movies
      • Art & Culture
      • Bookends
      • #
    • Lifestyle
      • Page2
      • Food
      • Tuesday Style
      • Food Awards
      • JOL Takes Style Out
      • Design Week JA
      • Black Friday
      • #
    • All Woman
      • Home
      • Relationships
      • Features
      • Fashion
      • Fitness
      • Rights
      • Parenting
      • Advice
      • #
    • Obits
    • Classifieds
      • Employment
      • Property
      • Motor Vehicles
      • Place an Ad
      • Obituaries
    • More
      • Games
      • Elections
      • Jobs & Careers
      • Study Centre
      • Jnr Study Centre
      • Letters
      • Columns
      • Advertorial
      • Editorial
      • Supplements
      • Webinars
    • Home
    • News
      • Latest News
      • Cartoon
      • International News
      • Central
      • North & East
      • Western
      • Environment
      • Health
      • #
    • Business
      • Business Bites
      • Social Love
    • Sports
      • Football
      • Basketball
      • Cricket
      • Horse Racing
      • World Champs
      • Commonwealth Games
      • FIFA World Cup
      • Olympics
      • #
    • Videos
    • Entertainment
      • Music
      • Movies
      • Art & Culture
      • Bookends
      • #
    • Lifestyle
      • Page2
      • Food
      • Tuesday Style
      • Food Awards
      • JOL Takes Style Out
      • Design Week JA
      • Black Friday
      • #
    • All Woman
      • Home
      • Relationships
      • Features
      • Fashion
      • Fitness
      • Rights
      • Parenting
      • Advice
      • #
    • Obits
    • Classifieds
      • Employment
      • Property
      • Motor Vehicles
      • Place an Ad
      • Obituaries
    • More
      • Games
      • Elections
      • Jobs & Careers
      • Study Centre
      • Jnr Study Centre
      • Letters
      • Columns
      • Advertorial
      • Editorial
      • Supplements
      • Webinars
  • Home
  • News
    • International News
  • Latest
  • Business
    • Business Bites
  • Cartoon
  • Games
  • Food Awards
  • Health
  • Entertainment
    • Bookends
  • Regional
  • Sports
    • Sports
    • World Cup
    • World Champs
    • Olympics
  • Videos
  • Career & Education
  • Classifieds
  • All Woman
  • Environment
  • Webinars
  • More
    • Football
    • Elections
    • Letters
    • Advertorial
    • Columns
    • Editorial
    • Supplements
  • Epaper
  • Design Week
Flow lifts spirits with cable, internet service at Bustamante Hospital for Children
Anthony Wood (left), CEO of the Bustamante Hospital for Children; Kayon Mitchell (second left), Flow Foundation Executive Director and Flow’s Director of Communications, and Dr Dawn Clayton (right), Senior Resident for the Haematology/Oncology unit, observe Flow technicians, Oneil Clarke (centre) and Marvin Ottey, carry out final inspections to the cable TV service at the hospital.
Business, Social Love
October 11, 2022

Flow lifts spirits with cable, internet service at Bustamante Hospital for Children

Marvin Ottey and his partner Shakira Lake endured a traumatic experience recently when they discovered that their three-year-old daughter, Neveah, had an enlarged heart surrounded by fluid. At first, they noticed that Neveah was having bouts of fever and inconsistent breathing patterns, which prompted them to admit her to the Bustamante Hospital for Children (BHC) in early September. Upon admitting her, the couple was overcome with fear and anxiety.

“I was ready to give her my heart if she needed it,” Ottey declared. “It was really stressful. Me and mommy would rotate shifts so that one of us was always there with her. I would leave work, come straight to the hospital then go back home and get ready for work again.”

The couple got some relief when the doctors diagnosed Neveah and soon after performed surgery to drain the fluid around her heart. She was an inpatient for two weeks and received what Ottey described as quality care from the doctors, which made her post-surgery stay more comfortable.

Lamar Johnson (left), a patient at the Bustamante Hospital for Children, has a conversation with Flow’s Kayon Mitchell (centre) and Kaydia Landell-Collins, Paediatric Haematology Oncology Nurse.

A few weeks later, Ottey revisited the hospital but in a different capacity – this time as a Flow technician to install cable TV service to 10 wards as well as internet service for the Oncology Unit. As part of its commitment to the BHC, the Flow Foundation has been supporting the hospital financially since 2015 and this year provided lifetime free cable and internet service. Having witnessed the doctors providing life-saving surgery for his daughter, Ottey said this installation job was more special compared to others.

“This is a good thing the company is doing for the hospital and I feel proud to be a part of Flow,” Ottey stated. “The hospital really deserves it because the children need entertainment to brighten their days.”

He further added: “I’ve witnessed first-hand the dedication of the doctors. The doctors provided quality care for my daughter and the other children and I know they appreciate this gesture from the company.”

The BHC is the only specialist paediatric hospital in the English-speaking Caribbean, providing critical care for children like Neveah every day, as well as a beacon of hope for parents who cannot afford private medical care. It can accommodate almost 300 patients and caters to children from birth to 12 years old.

The hospital is also an important training ground for paediatricians across the region and provides care for children from neighbouring Caribbean countries.

Dr Michelle-Ann Richards Dawson, Senior Medical Officer at the BHC, said the service from Flow will help to lift the spirits of the children.

“Our children still require their creativity and imagination to be engaged when they are ill or recovering from illness. They like to sing along and participate in the children’s activities, including those that are unable to come out of bed. The kids’ programmes go a long way in supporting their recovery by giving them something fun and positive to focus on,” said Dr Richards Dawson.

As for Neveah, she has been doing better and the hospital is running a series of tests to identify the source of the enlarged heart. Her father says he is thankful every day for each moment he shares with her, and he is grateful to the hospital and its staff for preserving the life of children just like Neveah.

“I give thanks for the care my daughter received from the hospital and I know I’m speaking for a lot of parents right now,” said Ottey.

He added, “It also feels good to know that my company is playing their part to support the hospital and that I get to play a small role in that process.”

{"website":"website"}{"jamaica-observer":"Jamaica Observer"}
img img
0 Comments · Make a comment

ALSO ON JAMAICA OBSERVER

Danny Glover reveals Alzheimer’s diagnosis
International News, Latest News
Danny Glover reveals Alzheimer’s diagnosis
July 1, 2026
Lethal Weapon  actor  Danny Glover  has revealed that he has been living with Alzheimer's disease for several years, opening up publicly about his dia...
{"jamaica-observer":"Jamaica Observer"}
Big wildfires hit southern France
International News, Latest News
Big wildfires hit southern France
July 1, 2026
OUPIA, France (AFP) — A large wildfire raged in southern France on Wednesday, forcing scores of people to be evacuated, emergency services said. Hundr...
{"jamaica-observer":"Jamaica Observer"}
Uplift returns to reggae with ‘Love Potion Riddim’
Entertainment, Latest News
Uplift returns to reggae with ‘Love Potion Riddim’
July 1, 2026
Jamaican-Canadian recording artiste and producer Uplift is making a return to his reggae roots with the release of the  Love Potion Riddim. The multi-...
{"jamaica-observer":"Jamaica Observer"}
Gas prices up $0.63, $0.65, diesel up $2.81
Latest News
Gas prices up $0.63, $0.65, diesel up $2.81
July 1, 2026
KINGSTON, Jamaica — Motorists should see a decrease at the pumps in the price of gasoline effective Thursday, July 1, according to the latest ex-refin...
{"jamaica-observer":"Jamaica Observer"}
New NHT policies take effect July 1
Latest News, News
New NHT policies take effect July 1
July 1, 2026
KINGSTON, Jamaica – Effective July 1, the National Housing Trust (NHT) has increased the allocation of housing solutions reserved for contributors age...
{"jamaica-observer":"Jamaica Observer"}
Megan Simmonds and Britany Anderson first and second at Austrian Open
Latest News, Sports
Megan Simmonds and Britany Anderson first and second at Austrian Open
July 1, 2026
KINGSTON, Jamaica — Jamaicans Megan Simmonds and Britany Anderson were first and second respectively in the 100m hurdles at Wednesday’s Austrian Open ...
{"jamaica-observer":"Jamaica Observer"}
JSE suspends two more companies over late financials
Business, Latest News
JSE suspends two more companies over late financials
July 1, 2026
KINGSTON, Jamaica — The Jamaica Stock Exchange (JSE) has suspended trading of Kintyre Holdings (Ja) Limited (KNTYR) and Atlantic Hardware & Plumbing C...
{"jamaica-observer":"Jamaica Observer"}
Forex: $158.79  to one US dollar
Latest News
Forex: $158.79 to one US dollar
July 1, 2026
KINGSTON, Jamaica — The United States (US) dollar on Wednesday, July 1, ended at $158.79, up from $158.79, up 28 cents, according to the Bank of Jamai...
{"jamaica-observer":"Jamaica Observer"}
❮ ❯

Polls

HOUSE RULES

  1. We welcome reader comments on the top stories of the day. Some comments may be republished on the website or in the newspaper; email addresses will not be published.
  2. Please understand that comments are moderated and it is not always possible to publish all that have been submitted. We will, however, try to publish comments that are representative of all received.
  3. We ask that comments are civil and free of libellous or hateful material. Also please stick to the topic under discussion.
  4. Please do not write in block capitals since this makes your comment hard to read.
  5. Please don't use the comments to advertise. However, our advertising department can be more than accommodating if emailed: advertising@jamaicaobserver.com.
  6. If readers wish to report offensive comments, suggest a correction or share a story then please email: community@jamaicaobserver.com.
  7. Lastly, read our Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy

Recent Posts

Archives

Facebook
Twitter
Instagram
Tweets

Polls

Recent Posts

Archives

Logo Jamaica Observer
Breaking news from the premier Jamaican newspaper, the Jamaica Observer. Follow Jamaican news online for free and stay informed on what's happening in the Caribbean
Featured Tags
  • Editorial
  • Columns
  • Health
  • Auto
  • Business
  • Letters
  • Page2
  • Football
Categories
  • Business
  • Politics
  • Entertainment
  • Page2
  • Business
  • Politics
  • Entertainment
  • Page2
Ads
img
Jamaica Observer, © All Rights Reserved
  • Home
  • Contact Us
  • RSS Feeds
  • Feedback
  • Privacy Policy
  • Editorial Code of Conduct