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Crucial wheelchair funded by Friends for cancer patients at RJAH

Patients at The Robert Jones and Agnes Hunt Orthopaedic Hospital (RJAH) who are affected by paralysis due to spinal tumours will benefit from a vital new wheelchair, generously funded by the League of Friends. 

The wheelchair will provide much-needed mobility for patients who are newly diagnosed with cancer and have been paralysed as a result of their condition.

Without this equipment, patients are often confined to their beds for extended periods while waiting for wheelchair deliveries – this waiting time can significantly impact both physical rehabilitation and emotional wellbeing.

The addition of this wheelchair will help enhance patients’ mobility, supporting their physical recovery and improving their overall hospital experience during a critical period of care.

Fenella Heard, Clinical Nurse Specialist for Spinal Tumours, said: “This wheelchair has been transformative for my patients and I’m incredibly grateful to the League of Friends for funding it.

“The patients I care for often face the dual blow of a new cancer diagnosis and a life-changing disability.

“Before, wheelchair patients were often bed or chair bound with no way of mobilising anywhere – spending long days staring at four walls is incredibly distressing, particularly when dealing with a new, often palliative, diagnosis.

“This wheelchair allows patients the freedom to explore life beyond their room – enjoying fresh air, social interaction and ‘a snippet of normal life’ during a dark and difficult time.”

Victoria Sugden, Charity Director, said: “We’re delighted to fund equipment that has such a profound impact on patients’ lives.

“This wheelchair offers not just mobility but also a sense of freedom and dignity, helping to improve the overall experience for patients during a very difficult time.”

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