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Ipswich firm buys vital shower covers for cancer patients

Cancer patients at Ipswich Hospital will no longer have to buy specialist covers to protect their treatment lines while showering, after a local family business donated almost £4,000 to provide them free of charge.

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Whip Street Motors donates £3,793 for cancer patient shower covers

Why it matters: Showering becomes complicated for cancer patients with peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC) lines, which deliver chemotherapy but must stay completely dry. Without NHS provision of protective covers, patients face the additional burden of sourcing and paying for the equipment themselves.

The details: Whip Street Motors' £3,793 donation funds 320 specialist covers for patients at Ipswich Hospital's Woolverstone Centre. The covers are made from durable, supportive materials that protect the line without constricting. They are especially suitable for patients who have circulatory issues or sensitive skin, and will save patients both the cost and stress of sourcing the equipment themselves.

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Charlie Baker from Whip Street Motors presents donation to hospital staff

What they're saying: Charlie Baker, one of four brothers at the family-run firm, said: "The oncology unit is very close to our hearts as we have many friends and customers who have been treated there. We know how important the small things can be when someone is going through treatment. Being able to make day-to-day life a little easier for patients means a great deal to us."

Sandra Gosney, community fundraising manager for Colchester & Ipswich Hospitals Charity, said: "We are incredibly grateful to Whip Street Motors for their continued support. PICC line covers may seem simple, but they will have a significant impact on patients' comfort and wellbeing. Donations like this make a real difference to patients and their families."

The bottom line: The donation from long-standing charity supporter Whip Street Motors addresses a gap in NHS provision, solving an everyday challenge that allows cancer patients to maintain independence during treatment.

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