How to Have Fun in Healthcare
If you’ve ever doubted that fun can be a treatment option, check out this article in USA Today about a prom held for a cancer patient at Walter Reed Army Medical Center.
For one cancer patient, it was a prom to remember
Way cool.
Ron
Alan Clemens said,
Wrote on February 23, 2010 @ 8:26 am
Ron,
Thanks for being the “point man” by constantly keeping an eye out for ways to add substance to life and sharing examples of inspiration and courage. The article in USA Today: ‘For one cancer patient, it was a night to remember’ points out the vALue of friends and family and the strength they provide to help keep “normALcy” to life. The caring and goodness of others can and does make difference. Life doesn’t have to be perfect to be perfectly wonderful. When we are looking for ways to laugh, any moment will do. Ashley Riemer’s diagnosis of cancer does not define who she is.
Regardless of where we find ourselves in life, there is great vALue to be found in facing the chALlenges of life with the power of friends and family to keep us focusing on living life “two”gether, and laughing “two”gether. 2 R better than 1.
AL