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John is progressing slowly but surely. He was sent home from Rehab when his insurance ran out, but his wife Anne was able to get him readmitted. He gets much more help in rehab but it seems like it will be along road back to full mobility. Also, Anne has to take off work when he's at home, so they don't have a lot of income right now. However, his spirits are good and he remains very upbeat.
"CACC habitat" is building a handicap bath for him in his home-also very slowly. Fortunately, we have several contractors in the the club. So far we have the plumbing roughed in and the walls and subfloor framed, & some of the wiring done. It will probably take a few more weekends after DVSF to complete. After, we finish and tally up our out-of-pocket costs for materials, we may ask for contributions to the "John Walsh rehab fund".
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Scott Harrison
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