The Next Step program gets this stroke victim back on his feet.
After Charley Wilson had a stroke on July 7, 2007, he spent three weeks in inpatient therapy at Baptist Rehab-Germantown. He continued therapy as an outpatient after that, but when the Next Step program became available, Charley was a perfect candidate.
Next Step was conceived for patients like Charley — those who have completed inpatient therapy, but need something more than traditional outpatient therapy to get back to their normal lives.
Charley joined Next Step in January 2008, where he was around other stroke victims and people of all ages who had suffered major neurological trauma. "I really enjoyed being around the other people in Next Step," said Charley. "We did things like work on the computer, go fishing, go to the store. I was even able to help a couple of other patients who were having trouble communicating because of speech problems."
The staff at Germantown encourages patients toward independence, and Charley feels like being a part of Next Step helped him progress. "The program helped me get around by myself more. I was four days into a new job when I had my stroke, and I hope to get back to work soon."
One of the therapists at Baptist Rehab-Germantown connected Charley with someone who builds handicapped-accessible decks, so he can go outside and enjoy the fresh air. He is even able to walk now, though he still must be careful. But seeing other patients in Next Step gave him valuable perspective:
"When you see other people’s situations, you realize how good you have it. The staff has a positive attitude, which helps you keep a positive attitude, and that’s a big part of the progress we make."
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