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About Brady Buggy® Wagons – During Brady’s countless visits to hospitals and specialists, Sherrie and Michael Wells realized that the children in pediatric hospitals often traveled from one end of the hospital to the next dragging a heavy and scary chemotherapy pumping unit.
It was very RARE for Brady not to be hooked up to his IV, even if he was not getting a transfusion or chemo. It is also difficult for children to be confined to a bed or sit still for long, grueling chemotherapy sessions.
Designed by the Hugs for Brady team, the Brady Buggy’s are used in pediatric care settings to provide children with a safe, familiar means of transportation within a hospital. After Brady passed and the Hugs for Brady Foundation was formed, Michael and Sherrie developed the Brady Buggy Wagon. “It’s important because transportation equals freedom and happiness, especially when it is SAFE!” says Sherrie. “The wagon we had used with Brady was a “traditional” wagon and we used surgical tape to connect the IV pole to the back axle of the wagon. IT WAS INCREDIBLY DANGEROUS, but we felt it was our only option. We could not keep him “captive” in a hospital crib for 10 months; that would have been insanity for all of us! We worked together on themes, designs, logistics, blue prints and sketches to ensure quality, safety, and to make sure that any new parent could EASILY hook up the IV pole in a matter of seconds!”