Simple but functional and safe wheelchair wanted for our pilot service

In-kind donation request

Humboldtstraße 5, 30169 Hannover

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Description

In our hospital, a volunteer escort service accompanies people to their appointments in the building. If they have difficulty walking or are weak, it would be a great help to the ladies if they could put the patients in a wheelchair and push them around the building/ make it easier and less strenuous for them to wait at elevators etc.. Unfortunately, these wheelchairs keep disappearing/being taken away. We would therefore urgently need a replacement and this time we would paint and mark it conspicuously so that it would hopefully be unattractive to take it away.

Non-profit organisation

DIAKOVERE gGmbH

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DIAKOVERE gGmbH

DIAKOVERE is Lower Saxony's largest non-profit organization in the health, social and education sectors. More than 5,400 people in around 90 different professions work at DIAKOVERE: in the three hospitals Annastift, Friederikenstift and Henriettenstift, including a rehabilitation facility, in youth, elderly and disabled care, palliative care and the hospice. DIAKOVERE also includes specialist schools for healthcare professions with 750 training places, an academy, a vocational training center for people with disabilities and an inclusive primary and secondary school. The annual turnover is 380 million euros. DIAKOVERE employees treat around 150,000 people in its three clinics every year; over a third of these are inpatients and almost two thirds are outpatients. As a diaconal company in the Protestant tradition, it is our mission to accompany people with dignity from birth to old age and into death.
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