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Success Stories

Success Stories from our Staff

“My role is to support clients with ABI, to live their lives as independently as they can, to keep them safe, to help them make choices, and to ensure they lead full and rich lives.” 

Sana, Neurorehabilitation Facilitator, Mind Forward

“Having a career in this field gives us the opportunity to make a difference in someone’s life. Working with individuals with disabilities, one can learn gratitude, sacrifice compassion, and the power that comes with human connection.”

Kyndra, Neurorehabilitation Facilitator, Mind Forward

“Since childhood, I have always enjoyed helping and caring for others. Now, as the CW Psychosocial Group Leader, the ability to empower people who feel limited is what truly inspires me”.

Natasha, Central West Psychosocial Group Leader, Mind Forward

“My motivation is based on the desire to try and make the world a better place for those living with physical and mental challenges, who are in need of advocacy, kindness, care, support and guidance”.

Aimee, Case Manager, Mind Forward

“Success, to me, when a client or their loved one comes up to me and expresses how much of a positive impact I’ve make in their lives”.

Andre, Neurorehabilitation Facilitator, Mind Forward

“Hands down, the most rewarding aspect of this job is seeing the clients achieve their goals no matter how big or small!”

Richelle, Residential Case Manager, Mind Forward

“I am able to practice my skills in a holistic environment where happy times with my clients and supporting them in being more independent are some of the most externally rewarding aspects of my job”.

Tanya, Residential Case Manager, Mind Forward

“I always knew I wanted to give back to my community. I wanted to wake up every day knowing that I was helping in some way.”

Sophia, Supported Independent Living Case Manager, Mind Forward

“The best thing about my work is I am always learning something new. My clients come from different walks of life; culture, age, gender, travels, and occupations. Their journeys inspire me. My most important lesson is never underestimate a person with an ABI.”

Mel, Residential Case Manager, Mind Forward

Success Stories from Caregivers

“In general, the majority of people have very little or no knowledge on ABI, which often makes me feel alone and not understood.”

Tanya, Caregiver

“Mind Forward has given back a life, probably the best life, Marty is capable of living”.

Linda, Caregiver

“Awareness is really important. I think, like a lot of things, unless you are in it, you don’t really know about it. I now know that there is tons of information about ABI out there, but unless you are living it, it is not so visible”.

Lisa, Caregiver