Money: Health Problems and Dusty-Mae

money: Violet Le Mura, 32, from Brisbane, said the family is so desperate for the new chair for Dusty-Mae, five, she can't wait for the one National Disability Insurance Scheme NDIS has promised - and has resorted to raising the money to buy one themselves, according to Nine News Australia. Dusty-Mae was born prematurely with a range of health problems, and has an intellectual age of two or three. To improve your experience update it Family of disabled child forced to fundraise for wheelchair after being told they'll have to wait another year By Sarah Swain12 39pm May 15, 2019Facebook Tweet Mail The family of a five-year-old girl with multiple disabilities said they have had to raise money to buy her a new wheelchair after waiting for more than two years to get one from the government. Supplied Mrs Le Mura said they asked for the chair two years ago, as NDIS was preparing to take over from the previous disability service provider. While Dusty-Mae does have a wheelchair, the family needs one that they can get into cars and taxis. NDIS only approved her care plan last month - and the family has been told the chair could take a year to arrive. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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