
On June 16, 2006, Mike was doing what he loves most in the world~training a race horse at Fair Hill Training Center in Elkton, MD! Known for his skill to work with difficult horses, Mike had been asked to train this high-spirited animal by another trainer. One minute, friends saw him go by at a full gallop. Thirty minutes later, he was found unconscious & barely breathing. The force of the fall was so hard that, even with a helmet, Mike sustained a severe 4 quadrant brain injury and stopped breathing for a time. After three weeks in the University of Maryland Shock Trauma Unit, Mike was transferred to Kernan Hospital Rehabilitation Center and then to Sunbridge Care and Rehabilitation (just one mile from his home). With his family in constant attendance all these months, Mike has battled to regain control over many daily tasks we take for granted like speech, memory and motor skills. He has faced his journey towards recovery as he has lived his life…with faith, courage and spirit. And although he has made miraculous strides and is considered a miracle to have come so far so quickly, he is still unable to go home to his wife and children (ages 19, 13, 5, & 1). Unfortunately, Mike’s home does not accommodate for the things a disabled person needs. The hallways and doorways are too narrow for a wheelchair, all bedrooms and baths or showers are upstairs and are not handicapped accessible. When the doctors do release Mike from the hospital, he needs a home where he can function.By signing, you accept Care2's Terms of Service.
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