When Rotarian Graham Suggett attended the Aylesford Unit at Warwick Hospital for treatment, some of their equipment looked like it had seen better days. Making enquiries he discovered that they needed a new ultrasound site-rite machine and printer. This is a portable device enabling staff to quickly and safely establish treatment lines for therapy, by using real-time 2D ultrasound imaging, together with a Sony Thermal Printer to print out the measurements.
Returning home Graham decided to apply for a grant from Rotary District to meet 50% of the costs, the balance being found from his own club. The Sony Thermal Printer was pricey at £1,068, and had to come from Europe, but Graham completed all the paperwork and waited. Eventually the equipment arrived, was installed, and is now in virtually continuous use.
Club Secretary, Jackie Crampton who had been liaising with the fundraising team at SWFT, was allowed in between patients to see the new equipment and to meet Clinical Sister Pauline Howes who was enthusiastic and thankful to Rotarians for their support.
Graham reports that his therapy was successful.
Jackie Crampton & Sister Pauline Howes
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