Click the link below to read Sveta Guseva’s August Update from the Ukraine! august 2015
Click the link below to read Sveta Guseva’s August Update from the Ukraine! august 2015
Dear Friends and Family,
I would like to introduce you to the team at the Active Rehabilitation Center (ARC), which was opened by people from Fimiam Church in 2007. We have six members of our rehabilitation team: Sveta, Alla, Vadim, Ira, Carrie and Katya. I am the director of the center and also work as a physical therapist.
Dear Friends, At the end of the month I passed my test to become a Physical Therapist with a Ukrainian diploma! Thank you all for praying for me – God’s hand was with me and I will receive my diploma in July. I am very grateful that God allowed me to have the opportunity to…
Dear friends,
This month God taught me a lesson that no matter how hard you try, you cannot meet everyone’s expectations. I received a phone call from a family in Khmelnitskiy (south west of Lutsk) who wanted to bring their 18-year-old son to our center for 3 weeks of rehabilitation. The young man broke his neck while diving almost 2 years ago and has been in a wheelchair since that time. His parents have taken him to different centers in Ukraine to find help so that he would walk again. They live in a village and turned one room of their home into a gym for their son where he works for 5-6 hours every day on various exercises and also does a lot of standing with the help of his parents. After we evaluated the young man, we explained to the family what we are going to work on during his time here and they seemed to agree with it. But the more we worked with him, the more we understood that his family wants him to walk and they believe he will walk despite the severity of his trauma. It was really disturbing for us to see how desperately they believe this even though the young man has not walked during these 2 years and most likely never will again. By the end of the first week, they called and said they will not continue rehabilitation and will instead get acupuncture in Lutsk before going home. After talking to the mom, I learned that our center is not enough for them and they want something different for their son. This news really crushed me because this family wants unreal things for their son. It is very disappointing that they left before we could help him learn some skills to be independent in a wheelchair and in bed. It is a real problem in Ukraine that doctors do not explain to patients the details about their spinal cord injury and what to expect. It is also a problem that different people use families like this to earn money by saying that the patient will walk after their treatment. It made me consider the need for counselor at our center that would work with patients and their families. I also saw the need for better preparation for our therapists so they can actively educate families more.
Dear friends, We were glad to have another meeting of the New Opportunities Club for people with disabilities this month. It was a great time for everyone to get out of their apartments and fellowship with friends. The topic of the meeting was “Christ is the Resurrection and the Life.” We talked about what it…
Dear Friends, March was a very busy month! In the middle of the month, almost all of our staff at the Active Rehabilitation Center (ARC) traveled to Lviv, a city in the western part of Ukraine. Our goal was to see two rehabilitation centers and learn how they operate. The first center was located at…