I Am Craig is a profile of patients undergoing rehabilitation after catastrophic, spinal cord or traumatic brain injury at Craig Hospital in Denver, Colorado. The film depicts challenges and triumphs experienced from both the patient and the family perspectives. This film was highlighted at the 2010 PUSH for Excellence fundraising event last March. Tickets are now being sold for the 10th anniversary PUSH event scheduled for Thursday, March 3, 2011 at the Sheraton Downtown Denver Hotel. The event is anticipated to be a sell-out. For ticket information click on the PUSH invitation at www.craighospital.org/foundation Follow the same link to view the video, and please direct your friends to the link.
Stay tuned for the next chapter of I Am Craig.
Craig Hospital has been ranked in the Top Ten Rehabilitation Centers by US News and World Report for 21 consecutive years, ever since the ratings began. Craig is also a Magnet® designated hospital. The Magnet Recognition Program recognizes quality patient care, nursing excellence, and innovations in professional nursing practice. Patients from all 50 states and several foreign countries have been to Craig. Our world-class reputation for excellent outcomes, staff longevity, and patient satisfaction has brought over 27,500 patients through Craig’s doors.
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In many cases like this, it is mind over body, if your mind is strong and your strength to fight powerful, then you will get through traumas such as this. Wishing you all the very best for the future. Well Done!
Posted by: Joanne | July 12, 2011 at 11:07 PM
Mind over body is usually the way people get though traumas and illness. I have known many exceptional individuals who have fought on even though expectation is low.
Posted by: denmark hospitals | July 11, 2011 at 10:00 AM
I find it absolutely incredible that people find the strength to carry on after such trauma, it is amazing the bodies ability to be able to fight. Well done!
Posted by: www.daenemark-ferien.de | June 25, 2011 at 06:44 AM
I always knew I wanted to be a stronger as I am. When I was growing up, I had to have a lot of some pain, and I spent a lot of time recovering at home and in the hospital. Watching movies took me away from my own problems and gave me a total escape. How many desolate creatures on the earth have learnt the simple dues of fellowship and social comfort in a hospital.
Posted by: Car transport | March 02, 2011 at 10:26 PM
Very credible initiative, i wish you all the best.
Regards,
Rick
Posted by: Rick Thomas | February 20, 2011 at 06:51 AM