She was Ghana's first Council of State member and also the first Wesley Girls High School alumna to be a medical doctor.
[3] Grant was the third Ghanaian woman to qualify in medicine after Susan Ofori-Atta (1947) and Matilda J.
[6] Grant held many positions, including Deputy Minister of Health and Member of the Provisional National Defense Council (PNDC).
[13] At its 39th Annual General Conference in 1997, the Ghana Medical Association awarded her a Certificate of Honour in appreciation of "her concern for the welfare of doctors."
[14] She died aged 88, on the afternoon of 18 September 2016 at the 37 Military Hospital in Accra,[12] and was given a state funeral.