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Hi there, did you know that your child may be suitable for a Wizzybug powered wheelchair provided free of charge by the charity Designability? Wizzybugs are suitable from age 14 months to approx age 5 and are suitable for indoor/outdoor/off-road use. Families can self-refer using the application on our website here. Wizzybug appointments are held at our HQ in Bath, William Merritt Centre in Leeds and at Mae Murray Foundation in Northern Ireland. Families can keep Wizzybug for as long as it is suitable for their child when it is returned to us to be refurbished and sent out to another family to enjoy. For more information about Wizzybug and whether it might be suitable for your child, please see our website., facebook page or Instagram for some lovely stories of children enjoying their Wizzybugs 😊
Wizzybug is the fun and innovative powered wheelchair createdespecially for children under five. Designability run a loan scheme whichprovides Wizzybugs FREE to young disabled children all over the UK. Familiescan self-refer by completing the application form on our website here.
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