Dusty Baker doesn’t remember the details from the car accident that changed his life on March 4, but he does remember the lifesaving care he received at NKCH. After a 21-day stay in ICU and another two weeks on a medical/surgical unit, Dusty left the hospital for a rehab facility, where he continued his recovery.
“He is a walking miracle because of the care provided here.”
Dusty is now living life and will soon graduate from Iowa State University with a doctorate in psychology. He recently returned to the hospital to thank the staff members who were instrumental in his recovery. “He is a walking miracle because of the care provided here,” said Kate Farlow, nursing director on 6th Floor Hospital.
Dusty added, “The care I received was essential to the amazing recovery I have made to date. Not only did the staff care for me with support and encouragement, but they also supported my family and friends. I cannot thank the team here enough.”
Dusty Baker survived nine broken ribs, a shattered pelvis and many other injuries, including a head injury, in a near fatal car accident. He credits the physicians and hospital staff, including Social Worker Dawn Glassman, for saving his life and facilitating his recovery.