Tauranga Hospital is pleading for the return of their crutches, walking frames, and wheelchairs, concerned the absence of the gear could have health implications for patients.
Mobility aids are going walking never to return at a hospital department with some people forgetting to return the mobility aids.
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Physiotherapy team leader Martin Kidd said: "So the message is, if you have it and no longer need it please return it."
Crutches and walking frames were the most common items to go walkabout but over-toilet frames and wheelchairs are also high on the list. The loss of the equipment, loaned out to people to aid their recovery, is having health implications for other patients.