Pediatric patients get fresh wheels thanks to Wy's Rides
Hospital hallways are often hectic places where people and equipment are racing from room to room, and for those traversing the corridors of the Herman & Walter Samuelson Children’s Hospital at Sinai, a new form of traffic may have to be dodged as well.
Thanks to the group Wy's Ride, a handful of the LifeBridge Health facility’s young patients waited eagerly for the arrival of a fleet of wagons and pedal-powered cars retrofitted with hitches that allow the child-sized vehicles to tow IV units. That ability allows patients to freely roam the pediatric facility with the necessary devices and vital fluids trailing behind.
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Wy's Rides delivered wagons and cars children can ride in with their IV's in tow, allowing more mobility at children's hospitals. (Photo by Zachary Babo)Photo by: Zachary Babo
Wy's Rides delivered wagons and cars children can ride in with their IV's in tow, allowing more mobility at children's hospitals. (Photo by Zachary Babo)Photo by: Zachary Babo
Wy's Rides delivered wagons and cars children can ride in with their IV's in tow, allowing more mobility at children's hospitals. (Photo by Zachary Babo)Photo by: Zachary Babo
Wy's Rides delivered wagons and cars children can ride in with their IV's in tow, allowing more mobility at children's hospitals. (Photo by Zachary Babo)Photo by: Zachary Babo
Wy's Rides delivered wagons and cars children can ride in with their IV's in tow, allowing more mobility at children's hospitals. (Photo by Zachary Babo)Photo by: Zachary Babo
Wy's Rides delivered wagons and cars children can ride in with their IV's in tow, allowing more mobility at children's hospitals. (Photo by Zachary Babo)Photo by: Zachary Babo
Wy's Rides delivered wagons and cars children can ride in with their IV's in tow, allowing more mobility at children's hospitals. (Photo by Zachary Babo)Photo by: Zachary Babo
Wy's Rides delivered wagons and cars children can ride in with their IV's in tow, allowing more mobility at children's hospitals. (Photo by Zachary Babo)Photo by: Zachary Babo
Wy's Rides delivered wagons and cars children can ride in with their IV's in tow, allowing more mobility at children's hospitals. (Photo by Zachary Babo)Photo by: Zachary Babo
Wy's Rides delivered wagons and cars children can ride in with their IV's in tow, allowing more mobility at children's hospitals. (Photo by Zachary Babo)Photo by: Zachary Babo
Wy's Rides delivered wagons and cars children can ride in with their IV's in tow, allowing more mobility at children's hospitals. (Photo by Zachary Babo)Photo by: Zachary Babo
Wy's Rides delivered wagons and cars children can ride in with their IV's in tow, allowing more mobility at children's hospitals. (Photo by Zachary Babo)Photo by: Zachary Babo
Wy's Rides delivered wagons and cars children can ride in with their IV's in tow, allowing more mobility at children's hospitals. (Photo by Zachary Babo)Photo by: Zachary Babo
Wy's Rides delivered wagons and cars children can ride in with their IV's in tow, allowing more mobility at children's hospitals. (Photo by Zachary Babo)Photo by: Zachary Babo
Wy's Rides delivered wagons and cars children can ride in with their IV's in tow, allowing more mobility at children's hospitals. (Photo by Zachary Babo)Photo by: Zachary Babo
Wy's Rides delivered wagons and cars children can ride in with their IV's in tow, allowing more mobility at children's hospitals. (Photo by Zachary Babo)Photo by: Zachary Babo