Ruby'S Fund

Monday: 09:00 - 17:00
Tuesday: 09:00 - 17:00
Wednesday: 09:00 - 17:00
Thursday: 09:00 - 17:00
Friday: 09:00 - 17:00
Saturday: 09:00 - 17:00
Sunday: -

About Ruby'S Fund

Ruby's Fund Sensory Centre with soft play, sensory room & cafe. Disabled changing facilities & hoist. See timetable for sessions & events

Ruby'S Fund Description

Ruby's Story
Ruby was born on 8th July 2007. She was a healthy weight of 8lb 11oz. Initially everything appeared to be fine with no significant problems. Ruby was our second child. The first thing we noticed about Ruby was she never really smiled. At about 6 months of age we noticed that Ruby was not reaching certain milestones. We just put this down to her being a late starter. Ruby then began making "odd movements” where she would drop her head and raise her arms. This repeated movement would go on for up to 60 minutes, and at its worst occurring 30 + times a day. We recorded this movement and took the film to show the GP. From there we were referred to Macclesfield District General Hospital to see the Paediatrician. Luckily Ruby started doing the head dropping, arm raising movements whilst the doctor was assessing her. From there we went straight to Pendlebury Childrens Hospital where Ruby under went 4 months of intensive investigations. We now know that the head dropping, arm raising movements where Infantile Spasms- a form of epilepsy. After genetic testing Ruby was diagnosed with a very rare condition called Isodicentric_15 or IDIC 15 syndrome. It means she was born with a partial duplication on chromosome 15. This isn't inherited, it just happened. It occurs randomly during the formation of cells and there is NO cure for IDIC 15. They say no two children with the condition are exactly alike.

Some of the symptoms Ruby has are: seizures, hypotonia, fine and gross motor delays, cognitive difficulties, sensory and processing disorder, behavioral issues, speech /language delays, and living independently in the future is almost impossible. We believe that there are less than 100 families in the UK affected by this disorder.
Ruby attends Manchester Childrens Hospital and Macclesfield District General Hospital to see the doctors. She has a geneticist, neurologist, cardiologist, ophthalmologist, and a paediatrician.

Ruby's general development is significantly delayed as a result of her condition.

Ruby has cardiac rhabdomyomas (benign heart tumours). She frequently has seizures. It is unknown how her future development will be affected.
Ruby likes to play with both her brothers. She and her family use sensory play equipment as much as possible in order to enhance her development.
Above all, Ruby is a happy little girl with an infectious smile and is full of cuddles!

Reviews

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*****PLEASE NOTE*****
There is NO Open Play tomorrow Wednesday 29th May

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Tuesdays sessions include child health clinic 9:30-11:20am Short Breaks by appointment Open Play 11.30 – 4pm Lunch club 12:30-2:30pm Complementary Therapies 12.30-3om (Therapy room)... https://www.rubysfund.co.uk/timetable/201 9-05-28/
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There is no Youth Group on Tuesday 28th May

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We are CLOSED today for the Bank Holiday https://www.rubysfund.co.uk/timetable/201 9-05-27/

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We had a great SEND Saturday Social yesterday afternoon. The theme was pirate adventures. There were sensory play, games and crafts. Next Saturday social is on 29th June 1:30-3:30pm

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Closed today https://www.rubysfund.co.uk/timetable/201 9-05-26/

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Saturday Open Play 9.30-12.30 Family Social for Children with Additional Needs 1.30-3.30pm https://www.rubysfund.co.uk/timetable/201 9-05-25/

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We would like to say thank you to the outgoing Mayor Suzie Akers-Smith for choosing Ruby’s Fund as one of her charities during her year in office. We appreciate your hard work and support.

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Friday's activities Sing & Social 9.20-10.50 Sibs Room All Ages Sing & Social 10.30-12.00 Sibs Room Non Walkers Open Play 11.30-4pm https://www.rubysfund.co.uk/timetable/201 9-05-24/

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In 23rd May 2014 we had just had our new floor laid in the main room. We never could imagine how many children and families would visit our centre. Thank you for continued suppport #bobappeal #happychildren #rubysfund #congleton

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We love this photo taken in our sensory room by @lovelillyxx thank you for sharing it with us 💞

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This Saturday is our additional needs family social. The theme of the session is pirate adventures.

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Open Play 9.30-4pm Tiddly Boppers 9.30-10.30 Sibs https://www.rubysfund.co.uk/timetable/201 9-05-23/

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Short Breaks by appointment Open Play 9.30-4pm Congleton Pop Choir 7.30-9pm Sibs Room https://www.rubysfund.co.uk/timetable/201 9-05-22/

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Tuesdays sessions include child health clinic 9:30-11:20am Short Breaks by appointment Musical Baby Yoga 9.45-10-45am and Musical Baby Massage 11-12 Sensory room Open play 11:30-4pm Lunch club 12:30-2:30pm ... Complementary Therapies 12.30-3om (Therapy room) Tues – SEN Youth Group 6-8pm (12-16 yrs) https://www.rubysfund.co.uk/timetable/201 9-05-21/
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More about Ruby'S Fund

Ruby'S Fund is located at Meridian House, Roe Street, CW12 1PG Congleton
01260 277666
Monday: 09:00 - 17:00
Tuesday: 09:00 - 17:00
Wednesday: 09:00 - 17:00
Thursday: 09:00 - 17:00
Friday: 09:00 - 17:00
Saturday: 09:00 - 17:00
Sunday: -
http://www.rubysfund.co.uk