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When Nick Konkler decided to make "skateboards" that attach to an IV poles, he probably never realized the enormous impact his project would have.
Thirty-nine colourful, kid-friendly IV poles were donated today to Windsor Regional Hospital by the Fight Like Mason Foundation.
Redondo Beach resident Kevin Fern left the Manhattan Beach Pier Sunday morning pushing a medical IV pole symbolizing childhood cancer.
Kevin will visit kids at Children's Hospital on Friday, and then head home. There, he hopes to create an annual fundraising walk, with people pushing IV poles for 20+ miles. CLICK HERE for more ...
Roger Leggett has been making wagons that help children with medical issues and need IV drips or other equipment to move around more easily.
Pediatric patients' IV poles had to be pulled awkwardly behind the wagons, until a grandfather and his son decided that needed to change.
Old hospital gowns are being turned into octopus shaped poles for intravenous (IV) drips, in the hope of cheering up child patients.
Paediatric areas at Windsor Regional Hospital are about to get a lot more colourful. Thirty-nine kid-friendly IV poles — known as Mason's Power Poles — were donated to the hospital Tuesday. Iain Macri ...
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