Families and caregivers of patients at V Luna Medical Center in Quezon City can now reside in a new building that was opened by the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation and the Philippine Armed Forces.
In addition to 124 beds and 35 sleeping rooms, the building will have dining areas, kitchens, caregiver quarters, and other facilities.
As part of its channelization efforts, the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation declared that it would once more reduce the prices of its electronic games.
In addition to 124 beds and 35 sleeping rooms, the building will have dining areas, kitchens, caregiver quarters, and other facilities.
As part of its channelization efforts, the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation declared that it would once more reduce the prices of its electronic games.