Nancy and I were able to join the Nemazies at Kessler today. As we walked in Sean's room, Nancy said "Hi Sean" and he raised his hand high and waved it to her. It was amazing and hopefully the beginning of great strides to recovery for Sean.
Sean has not opened his eyes yet and has been diagnosed as being in a minimal conscious state (MCS). MCS has a high rate for recovery, so that is very good news.
Notes on visitation at Kessler:
1. Visiting Hours are 8am to 8:30pm
2. Sean does physical therapy from 10:30am to 12pm and 2:30pm to 4pm. Visitors can not see him at those times, so plan around those times.
3. Sean has a roommate so please keep it quiet and calm in his room.
4. Kessler is all business....there folks with serious injuries all over the place doing physical therapy or just hanging out in all general.
Nemazie Shout Out of the Day - Staff at Helene Fuld Trauma Center
Frank and Kathy are so thankful and feel so blessed that one of the premier trauma centers on the East Coast is 10 miles from our community. The entire staff is extremely passionate about their work and extremely caring and protective of their patients...there is no better place Sean could have been. From the bottom of all our hearts....thank you.
More to come,
Steve
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Wow, great news continues!!! Sean, keep up to good hard work. I also really want to give my thanks to the important work and dedication of the Fuld Trauma Center staff. It is obvious you are all helping to save lives everyday. Uncle Dave and Aunt Cheryl
ReplyDeleteOn behalf of the Nemazie's in Florida, thanks to all of you who have been so supportive to Kathy, Frank, Timmy and Sean!We are so grateful for your love and support to them. Waiting on Sean to open his eyes, God's timing is perfect!!
ReplyDeletePraise God for the good news! We at the Carfaro household have been praying for Sean from the moment we heard about the accident. Please note that there are many people praying for him and find comfort in the extreme power of that prayer. Looking forward to more updates on Sean
ReplyDeleteBeing a physical therapy student at Kessler, I know first hand what the staff is like. The facility is professional, caring, clean, and motivated in all they do for each patient they have. Sean is in great care there, one of the best places to rehabilitate and heal.
ReplyDeleteWe pray for him daily and for Frank , Kathy and Tim to keep their hope and health strong.
Thank you to all the friends who love and support them at this time. Love, Katey