
Support for Ethan Scott and his family
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On the evening of June 23, 2020 Ethan Scott was in a trampoline accident. He was transported to Sierra Vista hospital and underwent emergency spinal surgery to stabilize fractures at C5&6 in his neck. He is breathing on his own and has full mental capacity. He also has good use of his shoulders and some use of his arms and wrists. We continue to pray for a full recovery for Ethan and believe that God can fully heal him, but as of now Ethan has no movement or reflexes below his chest and arms. He remains at the hospital for now and we remain hopeful for improvement as the swelling around his injury decreases. Ethan is likely to be transferred to a spinal rehab facility within the week.
Ethan has always been very active - gymnastics, hockey, diving - and is a gifted athlete. We are confident he will work hard with a team of specialists at a rehabilitation facility, but his recovery is likely to be measured in months rather than days.
Donations will help the Scott family with not only medical bills now and in the future, but also time with Ethan at a remote facility and modifications to their home should that be required once he is ultimately discharged from rehab. Your generous support and ongoing prayers for Ethan and his family are appreciated in every way. Thank you.
Ethan has always been very active - gymnastics, hockey, diving - and is a gifted athlete. We are confident he will work hard with a team of specialists at a rehabilitation facility, but his recovery is likely to be measured in months rather than days.
Donations will help the Scott family with not only medical bills now and in the future, but also time with Ethan at a remote facility and modifications to their home should that be required once he is ultimately discharged from rehab. Your generous support and ongoing prayers for Ethan and his family are appreciated in every way. Thank you.
Co-organizers (3)
Lorraine Cote
Organizer
Arroyo Grande, CA
Kate Scott
Beneficiary
Caleb Scott
Co-organizer
Michael Scott
Co-organizer