Michelle now returns to Shriners Children’s Boston once a year for treatment. She describes her care team as “supportive and like family. The physical therapy department is made up of great people who helped me let my guard down.” Her current physical therapist, Aimee Chiasson, DPT, PT, makes her feel comfortable during their sessions. “Every time I hang out with Aimee, I don’t feel shy. I look forward to our time together because I can joke around and we have the same sense of humor,” said Michelle.
Aimee has seen Michelle come into her own as a young adult, noting that she is always up for fun and a little mischief during their time together. “For me, engaging with Michelle has been natural. It’s been amazing watching her become more confident and become a mentor for other patients.”
Michelle participates regularly in hospital activities. Two of her favorites are Christmas in July, when Santa and Mrs. Claus arrive by fire truck, and Team Brave, group outings for patients reintegrating into the community as they recover from burn injuries. Both are supported by volunteers from the Boston Firefighters Burn Foundation. “I wanted to get involved in Team Brave because it’s very inclusive. Even though some patients may not feel like they can participate in the event, everyone always makes them feel comfortable,” said Michelle.
Team Brave outings are coordinated by child life specialist Rebecca Wildes, MS, CCLS, another key member of Michelle’s support system. “Every time I am anxious about something, I ask Rebecca to come with me, even on trips to the operating room or appointments with needles, which make me nervous,” said Michelle. “Child life makes me feel more relaxed and at ease. They always put my focus on something else.”
“Michelle’s confidence has grown,” said Rebecca, who applauded her for fostering patient engagement during Team Brave outings. “Michelle helps participants feel more empowered.”
In her free time, Michelle enjoys spending time with family. She has many hobbies, including painting, drawing and swimming. Michelle started diving in 2021 and is excited to participate in an upcoming night dive off the coast of Belize. “It’s a whole different world when you’re underwater. You see all types of fish and coral; it’s like a forest. I remember once there were two huge walls of coral we swam through. I loved it!”
Michelle is grateful for the relationships she has formed at Shriners Children’s Boston and is reflective about her future. “There are lots of things I want to do, like work in the medical field and in burn care, so I can give back. Maybe by being a nurse. It’s just incredible what they do at Shriners Children’s Boston, and I’m very grateful.”