Care Team Works with Child Life to Support Rehabilitation and Reintegration
Along with the obvious challenges that come with being hospitalized, Sawyer was homesick and missed his dog, Denver. Child Life Specialist Brooke Allen arranged a visit by one of the hospital’s therapy dogs after a particularly difficult bandage change. Diane said, “This was the most amazing way to lift Sawyer’s spirits, and really brought a smile to his face.”
The week following the accident, Sawyer was supposed to start at a new school. After he left the hospital and was ready to return to the classroom, Brooke facilitated a school re-entry in collaboration with the Harwich and Chatham Fire Departments, as well as members of the Boston Firefighters Burn Foundation.
“Brooke was an amazing help to Sawyer and would jump through hoops to make sure he was comfortable and happy,” Diane said. “Brooke always had a huge smile on her face every time she entered the room, and she always put Sawyer at ease – even through the difficult treatments.”
Back on His Feet with Help from Physical Therapy
An active kid, Sawyer had to sit out the fall golf season, but was back on his feet in November of 2019 to participate in a Spartan Race at Fenway Park as part of Shriners Children’s Team No Limits. After completing the race, Sawyer knew it was just a matter of time before he could get back to all his favorite activities.
One person in particular who helped Sawyer get back to the things he enjoyed doing before his injury was his physical therapist here at Shriners Children’s Boston, Aimee Chiasson. “Her low-key demeanor and ‘think outside the box’ approach was a tremendous help as Sawyer was working to get back on his feet,” Diane said. “She is a very gifted physical therapist that knows how to read children very well!”
Giving Back to the Hospital and the Community
Now in his first year of high school, 14-year-old Sawyer loves studying science. In his free time, he enjoys sailing and traveling.
To help prevent others from sustaining similar burn injuries, Sawyer educates the public by sharing his experience with burn injury, rehabilitation and pain management at paramedic refresher classes on Cape Cod.
Sawyer’s family has also generously continued to support Shriners Children’s Boston through donation and fundraising efforts. Most recently, Sawyer’s family fundraised for our second annual Virtual Haunted Walk, which ran from October 24 to November 1 of 2021.
“We love supporting any opportunity that will help ensure all children can get the same care as Sawyer did,” Diane said.