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The Stags visit Clare House

The Stags visit Clare House

The excitement was high at Radius Clare House as staff and residents welcomed the much-loved Southland Stags.
As our cherished Southern team, your visit meant a great deal – sparking excitement, photo opportunities , conversation, and connection among some of your oldest fans and newest supporters.
Thank you for taking the time to share a special moment with our residents, their families, and our staff.
We'll be watching and cheering you on – Go Stags!!!!
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The excitement was high at Radius Clare House as staff and residents welcomed the much-loved Southland Stags. As our cherished Southern team, your visit meant a great deal – sparking excitement, photo opportunities , conversation, and connection among some of your oldest fans and newest supporters. Thank you for taking the time to share a special moment with our residents, their families, and our staff. We'll be watching and cheering you on – Go Stags!!!!

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