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  • Neftaly Refund and Returns Policy

    Neftaly Refund and Returns Policy

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    Overview

    Our refund and returns policy lasts 30 days. If 30 days have passed since your purchase, we can’t offer you a full refund or exchange.

    To be eligible for a return, your item must be unused and in the same condition that you received it. It must also be in the original packaging.

    Several types of goods are exempt from being returned. Perishable goods such as food, flowers, newspapers or magazines cannot be returned. We also do not accept products that are intimate or sanitary goods, hazardous materials, or flammable liquids or gases.

    Additional non-returnable items:

    • Gift cards
    • Downloadable software products
    • Some health and personal care items

    To complete your return, we require a receipt or proof of purchase.

    Please do not send your purchase back to the manufacturer.

    There are certain situations where only partial refunds are granted:

    • Book with obvious signs of use
    • CD, DVD, VHS tape, software, video game, cassette tape, or vinyl record that has been opened.
    • Any item not in its original condition, is damaged or missing parts for reasons not due to our error.
    • Any item that is returned more than 30 days after delivery

    Refunds

    Once your return is received and inspected, we will send you an email to notify you that we have received your returned item. We will also notify you of the approval or rejection of your refund.

    If you are approved, then your refund will be processed, and a credit will automatically be applied to your credit card or original method of payment, within a certain amount of days.

    Late or missing refunds

    If you haven’t received a refund yet, first check your bank account again.

    Then contact your credit card company, it may take some time before your refund is officially posted.

    Next contact your bank. There is often some processing time before a refund is posted.

    If you’ve done all of this and you still have not received your refund yet, please contact us at {email address}.

    Sale items

    Only regular priced items may be refunded. Sale items cannot be refunded.

    Exchanges

    We only replace items if they are defective or damaged. If you need to exchange it for the same item, send us an email at {email address} and send your item to: {physical address}.

    Gifts

    If the item was marked as a gift when purchased and shipped directly to you, you’ll receive a gift credit for the value of your return. Once the returned item is received, a gift certificate will be mailed to you.

    If the item wasn’t marked as a gift when purchased, or the gift giver had the order shipped to themselves to give to you later, we will send a refund to the gift giver and they will find out about your return.

    Shipping returns

    To return your product, you should mail your product to: {physical address}.

    You will be responsible for paying for your own shipping costs for returning your item. Shipping costs are non-refundable. If you receive a refund, the cost of return shipping will be deducted from your refund.

    Depending on where you live, the time it may take for your exchanged product to reach you may vary.

    If you are returning more expensive items, you may consider using a trackable shipping service or purchasing shipping insurance. We don’t guarantee that we will receive your returned item.

    Need help?

    Contact us at {email} for questions related to refunds and returns.

  • Neftaly 🌍 Health & Community Impact

    Neftaly 🌍 Health & Community Impact

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  • Neftaly CTR- Daily Activity Report By Keamogetse Chuene IT Tech Support Specialist on 15 January 2026

    Neftaly CTR- Daily Activity Report By Keamogetse Chuene IT Tech Support Specialist on 15 January 2026

    Date: 15 January 2026
    Neftaly Daily Activity Report
    NeftalyCode: Neftaly CTR
    Position: Technology Learner
    Internship/Learnership: Learnership
    Full Name: Keamogetse Chuene

    In Partnership With:

    SETA/Funder: Necxon

    University/College: Sparrow FET College

    1. Overview of the Day’s Activities
      Provide a concise summary of what you did today. Include meetings attended, tasks assigned, and projects you worked on.
    2. Key Tasks Completed
      Break down the main activities or tasks you completed during the day.

    Task 1 – added content on saypro online
    -https://clinic.neftaly.net/saypro-clinic-board-directors-strategic-approach/saypro-clinic-chairperson/
    -https://clinic.neftaly.net/saypro-clinic-board-directors-strategic-approach/saypro-clinic-committees-2/
    -https://clinic.neftaly.net/saypro-clinic-board-directors-strategic-approach/saypro-clinic-director-biographies/
    -https://clinic.neftaly.net/saypro-clinic-board-directors-strategic-approach/saypro-clinic-independent-directors/
    -https://clinic.neftaly.net/saypro-clinic-board-directors-strategic-approach/saypro-clinic-nomination-committees/
    -https://clinic.neftaly.net/saypro-clinic-board-directors-strategic-approach/saypro-clinic-remuneration-committees/
    -https://clinic.neftaly.net/saypro-clinic-board-directors-strategic-approach/saypro-clinic-risk-committees/
    -https://clinic.neftaly.net/saypro-clinic-board-directors-strategic-approach/saypro-clinic-risk-committees/
    -https://clinic.neftaly.net/contact-saypro-clinic-2/
    -https://clinic.neftaly.net/about-saypro-clinic-2/
    -https://clinic.neftaly.net/saypro-clinic-industries/
    -https://clinic.neftaly.net/saypro-clinic-industries/saypro-clinic-aerospace-and-defence/
    -https://clinic.neftaly.net/saypro-clinic-industries/saypro-clinic-aerospace-and-defence-2/
    -https://clinic.neftaly.net/saypro-clinic-industries/saypro-clinic-automotive-2/
    -https://clinic.neftaly.net/saypro-clinic-industries/saypro-clinic-automotive/
    -http://clinic.neftaly.net/saypro-clinic-industries/saypro-clinic-construction-and-real-estate/
    -https://clinic.neftaly.net/saypro-clinic-industries/saypro-clinic-education/
    -https://clinic.neftaly.net/saypro-clinic-industries/saypro-clinic-finance-and-banking-industries-services/
    -https://clinic.neftaly.net/saypro-clinic-industries/saypro-clinic-energy-and-utilities/
    -https://clinic.neftaly.net/saypro-clinic-industries/saypro-clinic-finance-and-banking-industries-services/
    -https://clinic.neftaly.net/saypro-clinic-industries/saypro-clinic-healthcare/
    -https://clinic.neftaly.net/saypro-clinic-industries/saypro-clinic-hospitality-and-travel/
    -https://clinic.neftaly.net/saypro-clinic-industries/saypro-clinic-industry-products/
    -https://clinic.neftaly.net/saypro-clinic-industries/saypro-clinic-industry-services/
    -https://clinic.neftaly.net/saypro-clinic-industries/saypro-clinic-industry-services/
    -https://clinic.neftaly.net/saypro-clinic-industries/saypro-clinic-industry-solutions/
    -https://clinic.neftaly.net/saypro-clinic-industries/saypro-clinic-insurance/
    -https://clinic.neftaly.net/saypro-clinic-industries/saypro-clinic-industry-solutions/interlink/
    -https://clinic.neftaly.net/saypro-clinic-industries/saypro-clinic-industry-solutions/interlink-2/
    -https://clinic.neftaly.net/saypro-clinic-industries/saypro-clinic-insurance/
    -https://clinic.neftaly.net/saypro-clinic-industries/saypro-clinic-manufacturing/

    Task 2 –
    Task 3 –

    1. Skills Applied or Learned
      List any specific skills, tools, or concepts you practised or learned today.

    Skill/Tool 1 – Strategic Planning and Decision-Making Frameworks
    Skill/Tool 2 – Stakeholder Engagement and Communication Techniques
    Skill/Tool 3 – Compliance and Governance Risk Assessment

    1. Challenges Encountered

    Briefly explain any difficulties or barriers you faced and how you managed them (or if assistance is needed).

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    1. Support/Assistance Required
      State if you need help or guidance with anything.
    2. Reflection and Personal Growth

    Write a short reflection on what you gained from the day’s experiences, both professionally and personally.

    1. Goals for Tomorrow
      Set your objectives or tasks to focus on for the next working day.

    Goal 1 – Complete review of stakeholder engagement strategies and identify areas for improvement.

    Goal 2 – Develop a draft of the compliance monitoring report for internal review.

    Goal 3 – Plan and outline talent development initiatives for the upcoming training sessions.

    Signature:
    Intern/Learner Name & Surname: Keamogetse Chuene_____________________
    Supervisor Name & Signature (if applicable): _____________

  • Neftaly Neftaly Use of Digital Health Records in Acute Care Coordination

    Neftaly Neftaly Use of Digital Health Records in Acute Care Coordination

    Effective acute care requires rapid access to accurate, real-time patient information. In fast-paced, high-stakes environments, fragmented data can lead to errors, delays, and poor patient outcomes. The Neftaly Acute Care Protocol emphasizes the strategic use of Digital Health Records (DHRs) to enhance coordination, streamline workflows, and support informed clinical decision-making.

    By integrating Digital Health Records into acute care settings, Neftaly empowers providers with tools to improve safety, reduce duplication, and ensure continuity of care across departments and disciplines.


    1. Objectives of Digital Health Records in Acute Care

    • Provide real-time access to patient history, allergies, medications, and diagnostic results
    • Enable efficient communication among multidisciplinary care teams
    • Reduce duplication of tests, treatments, and documentation
    • Improve clinical decision-making with integrated tools and alerts
    • Enhance care transitions between primary care, emergency, and specialty services

    2. Core Features of a Neftaly-Enabled Digital Health Record System

    FeatureBenefit in Acute Care
    Patient Summary DashboardInstant view of vitals, labs, meds, and history
    Clinical Decision SupportReal-time alerts for drug interactions, allergies, and protocols
    Integrated E-PrescribingRapid, safe medication ordering
    Secure MessagingEnables real-time communication between care teams
    Custom Acute Care TemplatesStreamlines documentation for triage, trauma, and rapid assessments
    Audit Trail & Access LogsImproves accountability and data security

    3. Improving Coordination Across the Care Continuum

    Emergency Department

    • Access prior visit notes, imaging, and diagnoses instantly
    • View allergy and medication history to prevent errors
    • Coordinate admissions with inpatient teams seamlessly

    Inpatient Acute Care

    • Share progress notes, lab results, and care plans in real time
    • Manage multidisciplinary team inputs (physicians, nurses, therapists)
    • Set alerts for deterioration or discharge readiness

    Primary and Follow-Up Care

    • Discharge summaries auto-sent to primary care providers
    • Set follow-up tasks, referrals, and patient reminders
    • Enable continuity for chronic condition management post-acute event

    4. Reducing Medical Errors and Delays

    Digital Health Records reduce the risk of:

    • Medication errors through electronic prescribing and allergy checks
    • Duplicated investigations by showing past tests and imaging
    • Communication breakdowns through integrated messaging and shared notes
    • Delayed diagnoses by consolidating critical information in one view

    Neftaly Protocol Tip: Always verify medication reconciliation using the DHR before prescribing in acute settings.


    5. Enhancing Team-Based Care in Acute Situations

    DisciplineHow DHR Enhances Acute Care Contribution
    PhysiciansRapid charting, diagnostic tracking, care orders
    NursesMedication administration logs, monitoring tools
    PharmacistsDosing alerts, medication history, safety checks
    RadiologistsImmediate upload and view of imaging and reports
    Case ManagersReal-time discharge planning and coordination notes

    6. Privacy, Security & Compliance

    • All Neftaly DHR systems comply with national data protection regulations (e.g., POPIA, HIPAA)
    • Role-based access control limits sensitive data exposure
    • Encrypted data transmission and automatic logout features enhance cybersecurity
    • Audit logs monitor access for legal and ethical compliance

    7. Barriers and Solutions in Acute Care Settings

    BarrierNeftaly Solution
    Limited tech infrastructureLightweight, cloud-based DHR versions for remote clinics
    Staff resistance or training gapsEmbedded micro-learning and on-call tech support
    Internet or power interruptionsOffline modes with auto-sync when reconnected
    Workflow disruptionCustom acute care templates to reduce documentation time

    8. Real-Time Data for Better Outcomes

    Digital health records enable acute care teams to:

    • Track trends in vitals and labs in real time
    • Use dashboards to identify early warning signs of deterioration
    • Analyze outcomes and optimize protocols through built-in analytics
    • Facilitate evidence-based decisions with clinical decision support tools

    9. Role of Neftaly in Empowering Facilities

    Neftaly offers:

    • Training and implementation support for DHR systems
    • Acute care-specific templates, checklists, and workflows
    • Consultation on data governance and compliance
    • Continuous improvement through feedback and updates

    10. Conclusion

    Digital Health Records are no longer optional—they are essential for safe, coordinated, and efficient acute care delivery. Neftaly’s integration of digital records into its Acute Care Protocol ensures that providers are better equipped to handle emergencies, reduce errors, and enhance communication across care teams.

  • Neftaly How to Organize a Breast Health Workshop

    Neftaly How to Organize a Breast Health Workshop

    How to Organize a Breast Health Workshop

    Educate. Empower. Inspire – Neftaly

    At Neftaly, we believe that knowledge saves lives — and a breast health workshop is one of the most powerful ways to bring life-saving education into your community. Whether you’re a healthcare worker, teacher, student, or concerned citizen, you have the power to help others learn the importance of breast health and early detection.

    Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you plan and run a successful breast health workshop.


    ???? Step 1: Define the Goal of Your Workshop

    Before you begin, ask yourself:
    What do I want participants to learn or do after this workshop?

    Common goals include:

    • Raising awareness about breast cancer and early detection
    • Teaching self-breast examination techniques
    • Encouraging regular screenings and mammograms
    • Supporting survivors and caregivers
    • Breaking stigma and misinformation in the community

    ???? Neftaly Tip: Keep your goals specific, measurable, and tailored to your audience.


    ???? Step 2: Identify Your Target Audience

    Think about who would benefit most from your workshop:

    • Women and girls (age 15+)
    • Men (yes, they can get breast cancer too)
    • Youth groups, churches, schools, or workplaces
    • Rural or underserved communities
    • Survivors and caregivers

    This helps shape your message, language, and delivery.


    ???? Step 3: Choose the Right Venue (or Platform)

    Decide whether the workshop will be in-person or virtual. Then choose a comfortable, accessible space with:

    • Good lighting and seating
    • Visual/audio equipment (if needed)
    • Privacy (for sensitive discussions)

    Virtual option? Use Zoom, Google Meet, or Facebook Live. Make sure your participants have access to data or internet.


    ???? Step 4: Plan the Workshop Agenda

    A typical workshop can run for 60–90 minutes. Here’s a sample structure:

    ???? Sample Agenda:

    TimeActivity
    5 minsWelcome and Introductions
    10 minsIce-breaker or warm-up
    15 minsBreast Health Basics (with visuals)
    20 minsSelf-Breast Examination Demo
    20 minsGuest Speaker (nurse, doctor, or survivor)
    10 minsQ&A Session
    5 minsClosing, thank you, and resources

    ???? Neftaly Tip: Keep it interactive — ask questions, use props, and allow people to share their thoughts.


    ???? Step 5: Prepare Your Educational Materials

    Make sure your content is:

    • Clear and accurate (use Neftaly or WHO guidelines)
    • Culturally sensitive and inclusive
    • Language-appropriate (use the local language if needed)
    • Visually engaging (use posters, slides, or videos)

    Key topics to cover:

    • What is breast cancer?
    • Risk factors and prevention
    • Signs and symptoms to watch for
    • How and when to do a self-exam
    • When to get screened (mammograms or clinical exams)
    • What to do if you find a lump

    ???? Neftaly can provide ready-made slides, brochures, and demonstration guides.


    ????‍⚕️ Step 6: Involve a Health Professional or Guest Speaker

    Invite a nurse, doctor, radiologist, or survivor to speak at your workshop. Their stories and expertise:

    • Build trust
    • Make the message real
    • Encourage participants to take action

    If you can’t find a speaker, Neftaly can help connect you with professionals in your area.


    ???? Step 7: Promote Your Workshop

    Let people know about the event through:

    • Social media (Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp)
    • Flyers and posters at clinics, churches, markets, and schools
    • Community radio or local influencers
    • Word of mouth — tell friends and family

    ???? Neftaly Tip: Create a catchy slogan or hashtag to spark interest!


    ✅ Step 8: Prepare Resources and Giveaways

    Helpful resources include:

    • Self-exam step-by-step guides
    • Referral forms for screening
    • Neftaly breast health brochures
    • Pink ribbons or small tokens

    You could also offer:

    • Free breast screenings (partner with a clinic)
    • Certificates of participation
    • Light refreshments (if in-person)

    ???? Step 9: Collect Feedback and Measure Impact

    At the end of the workshop:

    • Ask participants what they learned
    • Use a quick feedback form or discussion
    • Count how many people attended and took materials home
    • Follow up to see if participants booked screenings

    This helps improve future workshops — and shows the real impact you’re making.


    ???? Step 10: Stay Connected

    Invite participants to join your WhatsApp group, community page, or future events. Keep the momentum going!

    ???? Contact Neftaly to:

    • Get training materials
    • Access workshop templates
    • Connect with health partners
    • Receive support and recognition for your efforts

    ???? Call: [Insert Number]
    ???? Email: info@saypro.org
    ???? Visit: [www.saypro.org/workshops]


    ???? Final Word from Neftaly:

    “One conversation can save a life. One workshop can save a community.”

    Thank you for being part of the movement for better breast health. You don’t need to be a doctor to make a difference — you just need to care enough to act.


  • Neftaly Breast Health and Mental Health Connection

    Neftaly Breast Health and Mental Health Connection

    Breast Health and Mental Health Connection

    Nurturing Body and Mind — Neftaly

    Breast health isn’t just about physical well-being; it’s deeply connected to mental and emotional health. Whether you’re going through screening, diagnosis, treatment, or survivorship, the journey impacts your mind as much as your body.

    At Neftaly, we recognize the vital link between breast health and mental health and are here to support you holistically.


    How Breast Health Affects Mental Health

    1. Emotional Impact of Breast Cancer Diagnosis

    • Anxiety, fear, sadness, and uncertainty are common reactions.
    • The stress of diagnosis and treatment can lead to depression or mood changes.

    2. Body Image and Self-Esteem

    • Changes due to surgery, hair loss, or scarring may affect how you see yourself.
    • This can lead to feelings of loss, embarrassment, or social withdrawal.

    3. Ongoing Stress and Fatigue

    • Treatment side effects and lifestyle adjustments can cause chronic stress and mental exhaustion.
    • Survivors often face “fear of recurrence,” impacting mental well-being long after treatment.

    How Mental Health Influences Breast Health

    • Chronic stress and poor mental health can weaken the immune system, potentially affecting healing and overall health.
    • Depression or anxiety may reduce motivation for healthy habits like exercise, balanced eating, and regular check-ups.
    • Mental health challenges can lead to delays in seeking medical care.

    Supporting Mental Health During Your Breast Health Journey

    1. Seek Emotional Support

    • Talk openly with trusted friends, family, or support groups.
    • Professional counseling or therapy can provide coping tools and emotional relief.

    2. Practice Self-Care

    • Engage in activities that bring you joy and relaxation, like hobbies, meditation, or gentle exercise.
    • Prioritize sleep and nutrition to support both body and mind.

    3. Stay Informed

    • Understanding your condition and treatment options can reduce fear and uncertainty.
    • Ask questions and involve yourself in decision-making.

    4. Connect with Others

    • Peer support groups for breast cancer survivors offer a safe space to share experiences and feelings.
    • Online communities can also provide encouragement and information.

    Neftaly’s Role in Bridging Breast and Mental Health

    • Offering workshops on stress management and mental wellness
    • Providing access to counseling services and support networks
    • Creating educational content that addresses emotional challenges
    • Advocating for integrated healthcare that treats the whole person

    You Are Not Alone

    Mental health is a vital part of your breast health journey. Seeking help is a sign of strength, not weakness.


    Reach Out to Neftaly

    Need support or resources? Contact us:
    ???? info@saypro.org | ???? [Insert Number]
    Visit: [www.saypro.org/breast-mental-health]


    ???? Neftaly’s Final Thought:

    “Caring for your mental health is caring for your breast health. Together, they create a foundation for healing and hope.”