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I'm glad they made the decision to send me to Kindred Clear Lake. When I first arrived I was out of it, but after a few days I came aound and came to. Everyone was so contentious about helping me. I had nothing but positive support from nurses, techs, and therapists. I learned a lot. They were all very encouraging. The speech therapist taught me techniques on how to swallow and eat food. The physical therapy team taught me how to exercise all my weak parts. We had a great relationship. It was like we all grew together. They have a good sense of humor and good conversations. When it was time to work, thats what we did. They were very encourraging and motivating. That was the most important part. Initially I was feeling sorry for myself and I had no confidence. Even feeding myself was a challenge in the beginning. I would sit with food in front of me, and I felt I couldnt do it alone. They taught me how to use my other hand and they gave me special attachments for my forks and spoons so I could get a better grip. I learned to feed myself. That made me feel good. Everyday got better and I got stronger. The nursing techs offer to help me, but I like to do it myself so I can improve. I haven't profected it, but I've come a long way. The wound care nurses made me feel comfortable and they were careful while they worked with me. I feel like that was just another chance to meet more people that made me happy. In general everybody would come and talk to me. They would let me know if there was something to be concerned about. Staff made rounds just to ask me how they could improve things. They included me and did their job with my preferences in mind. They all did a good job.
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