327 days ago

FREE Mobility Scooter Workshops

Health Promotion from Age Concern Hawke's Bay

Thinking about getting a mobility scooter? Want to learn more and be confident on a mobility scooter? Attending one of these FREE workshops will be beneficial.

This workshop will cover the following topics:
•Access to scooters
•Maintain mobility scooters
•Road rules
•Safe riding behaviours
•Demonstrations and obstacle course

Course is from 10.00am-1.00pm with a light lunch provided.

Dates and Locations:

April 30th at Age Concern Hawke's Bay - Hasting's office
May 20th at Age Concern Wairoa
May 21st- Age Concern Flaxmere
May 22nd - St Luke's Havelock North


Easie Living mobile van will be on sight selling scooter accessories and daily living aids.

Booking essential as numbers limited. Call ☎️ 068709060

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