Now, Christie has progressed through the levels of care at CNS, moving from our residential in-patient program in Dallas to attending day treatment at our Austin location. Christie has started back-to-work preparedness therapy sessions each week. Through assigned work tasks on her computer, Christie is strengthening her typing dexterity, reaction speed, and multi-tasking cognitive abilities.
“One of the pinnacle things about CNS is they will design a program about what you want to accomplish,” says Christie, who hopes to return to work someday soon.
Christie has returned to living with her supportive and loving boyfriend, Gatlin. Together, they enjoy gardening and spending time with their Australian Shepherd, Cali. She is excited to continue therapy and return to her active lifestyle of travelling and scuba diving prior to her injury. In May, Christie attended the American Heart Association Austin Heart Ball, an annual gala that honors stroke survivors and raises awareness on heart health. Despite her initial fears, Christie has a newfound sense of dignity and hope for the possibilities that lie ahead.