Becoming a caregiver | Guest Blogger Amber Collie - Blog
March 29, 2019
It was May 31, 2010, and my 15-year-old son is lying oddly still on a gurney with a neck brace on. He had broken his neck just hours before in a... Read MoreOur blog offers stories from the community, updates from the Reeve Foundation, and breaking news on research.
The opinions expressed in these blogs are the author’s own and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation.
March 29, 2019
It was May 31, 2010, and my 15-year-old son is lying oddly still on a gurney with a neck brace on. He had broken his neck just hours before in a... Read More
March 20, 2019
Sometimes it's hard to remember who I was before I was Zack Collie’s full-time caregiver. Read More
January 2, 2019
Happy New Year from our family here in the mountains of northern New Hampshire. I captured this photo of my husband and son on Christmas morning at... Read More
December 18, 2018
One of my favorite Christmas memories occurred at bedtime when I was reading the Mickey Mouse version of A Christmas Carol to our then 3 and... Read More
November 20, 2018
This Thanksgiving, I continue to believe in the Trinity which includes God, Mother Nature, and the Miracle of Science. November 22 is Thanksgiving... Read More
June 25, 2018
We have a few sets of friends right now in the world of spinal cord injuries having babies, and we could not be more excited for them to start this... Read More
June 18, 2018
My battle with anxiety began when our car flipped three times across an Ohio field. At the hospital, a doctor told us our youngest daughter Beth was... Read More
May 31, 2018
Les and I had 44 days in our new home starting the 2nd half of our lives together before his accident occurred becoming a complete C4 quadriplegic... Read More
January 2, 2018
Snow is a challenge in the winter time where we live in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. We know folks in wheelchairs around these parts who... Read MoreThe opinions expressed in these blogs are the author's own and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation.