Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Kaden gets his wheels.

There are just so many things I love about being a physical therapist. Being a people person, I suppose the relationships I form with my patients and their families is always at the forefront and top of my list. But also toward the top of my list are days like today.

Meet Kaden!

Kaden has a form of muscular dystrophy which basically renders him very weak! He is the sweetest little thing. Smart. Adorable. And has a great set of parents, grandparents, aunts, friends, neighbors, cousins, etc.... he is a LOVED little boy!

So, at the ripe ol' age of 18 months, his mom decided he was ready to try a power wheelchair. She is a wise one! Most people wait, really, way to long to make that decision. First, there is a deep emotional need to cling to the possibility of your child walking. Or at least, that has been my experience dealing with handicapped children for the past 16 years. Then, there is typically a time where the parent knows they will eventually have to think about a chair, but choose something that looks more like a stroller. Usuallly because they like the look of normalcy about it. I totally understand!

Hardly EVER does an 18 month old go right on into a fancy chair like this! But... Kaden is no regular 18 month old!

His mom and I agree, he is ready to rock this power chair!! And it is the Cadillac of power wheelchairs. Think, oh.... maybe a Toyota Four Runner, or a fancy jeep, or... you get the picture. And I am talking comparable pricing here!

So, the big day arrived, and it was Kaden's turn to try out his new set of wheels. This vendor drove down from Jackson, TN to let Kaden preview it. Mr. Gary, in the red shirt, and I have worked together for over 15 years, and he is my go-to guy for any really involved wheelchairs! He has got it going on. ANd if someone needs anything custom made, Mr. Gary can make it work for them!


It didn't take long, and Kaden was off to the races with his new set of wheels. He got the hang of the joystick, but couldn't really get the whole go forward idea.

At this point it is as important that he just understands the cause and effect of the ride than to actually steer it. For Kaden, this means independence. It means moving through space when and where he wants to go. It means a child who can come to mom when he so desires, can go to his room to play, can chase his dog in the yard, and who can keep up with his peers at school.


And for his mom.... it means overwhelming joy and pride!

See why I love being a PT!?


MO

15 comments:

MLP said...

We must get to you, Mo. Hugs!!!

MLP said...

By the way, I love Kaden's pics and his new ride. ABSOLUTELY AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Amy K said...

Mo, you ROCK!! Yay Kaden!

Zhohn said...

Yay Kaden. Sweet post ;)

Sharidrew said...

tears...oh my word. That is sweet! Thank you for sharing your work. It's amazing! Kaden is adorable!

have a fabulous Wednesday!
Hugs from Missouri,
Shari

SamC said...

What a handsome little guy and so very blessed to be so loved.

Shannon said...

WTG Kaden!!!

In the defense of what you spoke about getting a stroller type chair, with us it was more the huddle of expense as you said those are $$$$$, some states support more than others, we unfortunately live in one that doesn't support at all. :(

Emery Wilkerson said...

So excited for Kaden! Thanks for the post! And I love the pic of Nicola! :-) Pretty soon Kaden will be racing Hudson around our neighborhhood!!

Renee said...

Kaden is beyond precious!

snekcip said...

What a sweet post! Gooooo Kayden!

tricia said...

It takes a village and for you to be part of that village must be so rewarding!

Nora said...

Yay for Kaden!! What a sweet boy! We are a blessed group of families to have the MMPT family in our lives! Thanks Mel!

Lisa O. said...

Way to go Kaden!!! Great post and so happy for him and his family! Just makes my heart happy!

Lori said...

yeah...you know what that did to me!
Hugs to Kaden and mom ....and of course you! YAY for freedom...MD SUCKS!
Lori

Tracie said...

Oh my goodness... what a precious boy and what a wonderful mom! Thank you for sharing their story - precious.