Ashley and Stephen also learned more from Kaiden’s care team about the type of water dispenser that led to his injury. “I didn’t realize how hot the water can get,” said Ashley. “The doctor explained how dangerous they are. A typical hot water cooler can reach temperatures around 190°F to 203°F (88°C to 95°C), which is almost boiling. The hot water lever should always be disconnected when children have access.”
When they left Shriners Children’s Boston, Ashley was given a number to text with any questions or concerns. A nurse called to check in two days later, and in between each follow-up appointment Kaiden’s care team stayed in contact. “We are so thankful for everything the staff did for us,” said Ashley. “Kaiden received so much love and care. The calls to check in on his physical and mental well-being were amazing.”
Kaiden was back to his favorite activities in no time, including baseball. According to Ashley, he is never without his glove and a ball. He is a huge fan of the New York Yankees, especially Aaron Judge, his favorite player. He also enjoys making loom bracelets, collecting Pokémon and baseball cards, traveling, and all things Disney.
Ashley and Stephen couldn’t believe how quickly Kaiden’s injuries healed. They were able to keep their family’s summer vacation plans on schedule, after fearing cancellation might be necessary when his accident occurred. “Kaiden has zero scarring. It looks like nothing ever happened,” said Ashley. “We can’t be more grateful for Shriners Children’s Boston!”