By Louis Pratt | Development Coordinator
Life often comes full circle. Clifton’s Spaulding Rehabilitation story began while he was serving our patients. When he returned to Spaulding as a patient himself, his desire to give back grew stronger.
Clifton’s first visit to Spaulding was in July 2013 to escort the Boston Pops as they performed for survivors of the Boston Marathon bombings. Clifton, a decorated Boston police officer, was invited to Spaulding in recognition of his service that day, when he helped load the wounded into ambulances. Clifton never imagined that he would return to Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital in Boston almost 10 years later, following a hemorrhagic stroke.
Unable to walk on his own and struggling with post-stroke coordination, sensory, and cognitive symptoms, he found that his Spaulding team was determined to get him back on his feet. “This is beyond professionalism,” he says. “There’s a level of dedication the people have here that is beyond comprehension.”
Spaulding’s personalized approach to care has Clifton not only walking again but inspired to return to the hospital to help others. Part of his efforts include participating in a research study testing a virtual reality–linked treadmill to improve gait performance for stroke survivors like himself.
One in four people will have a stroke. Spaulding’s Stroke Wellness Institute was created to improve the function and quality of life of patients like Clifton through a wide range of innovative, supportive programs. With support from donors, this vital part of Spaulding’s stroke care will continue to grow, helping us to expand our program offerings, provide need-based scholarships, and increase our reach to serve even more survivors of stroke, like Clifton.
Thank you for supporting patients like Clifton!
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