Alberta non-profit aims to help brain tumour patients through water rehabilitation

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The Pool Brats rehab sessions are being held at the accessible ACT Centre in Rundle Park starting Sunday, Oct. 15, and the new group just needs more people to join.

Jim Power walked for the first time in four years Tuesday, with the assistance of two physiotherapists in the ACT Centre pool in Edmonton.glioblastoma“He, at that point, was given just over a year to live,” explained his daughter, Kathryn Caldwell.Nine years later, the 70-year-old is defying the odds and hoping to ditch his wheelchair, if only temporarily. He has lofty ambitions.

launched by Jim’s daughters, along with health-care providers, to help adults with brain tumours gain some independence.“It would be nice to get a big bunch of people in because there’s so many people in this unfortunate position that have the potential to get back to somewhat of a normal life,” Jim said.

“We’ve partnered with the University of Alberta on this, as well as health care professionals in the community, as well as physios, recreation therapists, everyone has stepped up to be able to volunteer and that’s who you’re going to be with in the pool,” Caldwell said.“Water properties like buoyancy, which pushes us up, makes it easier for us to do things like stand and walk. And we can do that with much less risk of falling and injuring ourselves than we would on land,” MacLellan said.

 

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