Supported by Spaulding's unsurpassed level of care, our patients confront the odds and make truly remarkable recoveries. Here are some of their stories. Amputee  Neil Firefighter Neil Sullivan was badly injured in the line of duty, and lost one of his legs. His rehabilitation at Spaulding - with the help of the support of his family and friends - helped him regain an active lifestyle. (More about Neil)
Brain Injury  Daniel Daniel and his family were on their way home from a concert when a drunk driver sideswiped their car. Daniel's head was impaled by his own tuba case. After months of rehab in our Brain Injury Program, Daniel scored 1590 out of 1600 on his SAT exams. (More about Daniel)
Spinal Cord Injury  Michael Michael was swimming off an island near Newburyport, MA with his family. He dove headfirst into a protrusion beneath some shallow water, fracturing two vertebrae. After two weeks in Spaulding's Spinal Care Injury Program, Michael was walking again, and planning his college future. (More about Michael)
Stroke  Tedy Following a Super Bowl victory, Tedy Bruschi, all-star line backer of the New England Patriots, developed a blood clot that caused him to suffer a mild stroke. His rehabilitation at Spaulding has inspired fans and patients alike. (More about Tedy) | Contact us To discuss how you can help make a difference, please contact the Spaulding development office at: 617-573-2900 Tax information Contributions to Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital Network are tax deductible to the full extent of the law. If you are 70½ or older you can use funds from an IRA or Roth IRA to donate directly to Spaulding with no tax implications. (More about Tax Savings Opportunity) |