Thursday, March 13, 2014
On Thursday March thirtieth 2014, I had got up from my bed at seven o'clock in the morning. So I had stood at the right side of my bed and then I had wheeled into my bath room to wash up Then when I were al dress in my bed room I had wheeled out of my bed room and into the kitchen where I had a bowl of cereal and a glass of orange juice. When I was all finish eating my bowl of cereal and drinking my glass of orange juice I brought my empty bowl and my empty glass to the dish washer to put them in then I had wheeled into my bed room to watch my television for a while. Later I had put on my coat and I had wheeled out to the van
Every 22 second one person in the U.S sustains a brain injury.
An estimated 5.3 Americans a little more then 2 percent of the population lives with a disability resulting from an brain-injury.
Many of these survivors are adolescents and young adults who have extensive residual deficits , often resulting in a lost of social network and friendship. Each year in Massachusetts over 32,500 Americans receive emergency room treatment for traumatic brain-injuries.
Annually over 500 die More then 50,000 people die every year as a result of a traumatic brain-injury. About 5.3 million Americans a little then 21 of the population live with a disability resulting in a brain-injury. SOBI ( survivors of brain-injuries) was started March 2004, by a voluntary group of multidisciplinary clinician to meet the need of young Adults with brain-injuries it is a community group that meets monthly to provide social and recreational activities in a supportive environment.
An estimated 5.3 Americans a little more then 2 percent of the population lives with a disability resulting from an brain-injury.
Many of these survivors are adolescents and young adults who have extensive residual deficits , often resulting in a lost of social network and friendship. Each year in Massachusetts over 32,500 Americans receive emergency room treatment for traumatic brain-injuries.
Annually over 500 die More then 50,000 people die every year as a result of a traumatic brain-injury. About 5.3 million Americans a little then 21 of the population live with a disability resulting in a brain-injury. SOBI ( survivors of brain-injuries) was started March 2004, by a voluntary group of multidisciplinary clinician to meet the need of young Adults with brain-injuries it is a community group that meets monthly to provide social and recreational activities in a supportive environment.
Tuesday, March 11, 2014
Dear to whom it may concern
I am a person with a disability and I grow up in Medford at a house on 38 Dexter street. Now I am living in North Reading and I am living with seven residents with head injuries but four residents are in wheelchairs do to the bad injury including me. See the american public do not know about head injury and a disability too they do not know about disability until some thing bad happen to that person. I go to a program called outside the line studio in Medford and me and all of the clients and all of the staff too go to Beacon hill I had got a letter that yous guys should look at and read I had got it off of a web site http://www.BaBis.info
Sunday, March 09, 2014
On Sunday March ninth 2014, I had woke up from my bed at eight o'clock in the morning and I had got on my dark blue sweat paints and I had put on my tee-shirt and my dark blue sweater on too. When a female staff person had came into my bed room to help me put on my socks and right leg brace and my shoes too then I had wheeled to the front door to open the doors so that I could wheel outside and then into the garage where I had locked the brakes on my wheelchair to stand up then I had sat in the seat of my six wheel dark red motor scooter and then I had drove across the very wide and big long parking lot to the dunking donuts parking lot. When I had drove into the door of the dunking donuts restaurant I had ordered a Benedict Arnold egg and cheese and ham sandwich and I had ordered a cup of hazelnut cappuccino and I had bought a resident named Peter C. who came in his own manual wheelchair in back of my dark red motor scooter I had ordered him a coconut coffee and Peter C. had drank his warm cup of coconut coffee and I had ate my warm Benedict, egg, cheese, and ham sandwich and drank my hazelnut cappuccino at a table inside the dunking donuts restaurant. Inside the dunking donuts restaurant there were a lot of people sitting at the tables eating what they had ordered for their breakfast and drinking their coffee's too. When I had got finish eating my breakfast and drinking my warm hazelnut cappuccino and when Peter C. finished his cup of warm hazelnut coffee we had went back across the very wide and very long parking lot to our house at the McLaughlin house in North Reading, When I had drove my six when dark red motor scooter in the garage I had backed up right next to my wheelchair just like I always do then I had stood up to sit down in my wheelchair so I had wheeled out of the garage and then I had wheeled into the McLaughlin hhouse
Tuesday, March 04, 2014
On Tuesday,March fourth 2014, I had got up from my bed at eight o'clock in the morning and then I had stood on the right side of my bed to sit down in my wheelchair so I had wheeled to my bath room to wash up and then I had dried myself too. So after I had got all dress in my long dark blue sweat paints and my white tee-shirt I had wheeled out of my bed room and across the living room to the kitchen where I had a bowl of cheerio's cereal to eat and I had a glass of orange juice and a big cup of coffee to drink. Later when I had finish my bowl of cheerio's cereal and I had drank my glass of orange juice and my big cup of coffee I had brought them over to the dish washer and I had put my empty bowl and my spoon and my empty glass and cup in to the dish washer too. When I had wheeled back to my bed room I had read a book let about Beacon Hill and how a city proposal to install 259 pedestrian ramps with tactile warning strips throughout the historic neighborhood in part of a decades long effect to bring the city's curbs into complaints with the federal Americans with disabilities act but the plain was rejected in December by the officials of Beacon Hill Architectural Commission why because they believe among other things that the bumpy plastic strips would mar the neighborhood Colonial-era character. when that is not right and not fair either. It is very, very, true that the american public do not know about head-injury they do not know about disability unless that person gets in a serious accident like I had when I were two in a half years old I had got hit by a car hard in the back of my head so I am living with a head injury and a disability too. But now I use a wheelchair to get around but I a lot walk holding on to a four prong cane for exercise purposes
Sunday, March 02, 2014
On Sunday March second 2014, I had got up from my bed at eight o'clock in the morning. So I had got in my wheelchair and I had wheeled to my bath room and then I had washed myself then I had dried myself too.. Later when I were all dress I then wheeled out of my bed room and then I wheeled into the kitchen to have a bowl of go lean cereal to eat and a glass of orange juice to drink. When I had brought my empty bowl and my empty glass to the dish washer I had then put them in the dish washer then I had wheeled back to my bed room to watch my television for a while. Later at ten thirty that morning I had got on my heavy jacket and then I had wheeled out of my bed room and then I had lock my bed room door too just like I had always do and so I had went to the sign out sheet to sign out and so I had wheeled out of the front door to go out side the I had wheeled to the garage to get on my six wheel dark red motor scooter then I had drove to the dunking donuts restaurant to order a coconut cappuccino coffee and I had even drank my coconut cappuccino coffee at a table in side the dunking donuts restaurant while I were watching the television at the dunking donuts restaurant. When I had finish drinking my very warm cup of coconut cappuccino coffee I had through my empty cup in the trash can at the dunking donuts restaurant and the I had drove home on my six wheel dark red motor scooter. So when I had got back to my house on my six wheel dark red motor scooter I had drove and park my six wheel dark red motor in the garage outside then I had stand up to transfer into my wheelchair then I had wheeled into the house. So when I wheeled into the house I had then wheeled to my bed room to watch my television for a while.
