Chaplain's Example Inspires Patients to Persevere In his last official act as chaplain of Methodist Rehabilitation Center, Bruns Myers III of Madison rolled his power wheelchair to a microphone and obligingly blessed the food at his own going-away party. It was a fitting farewell for a man whose care and concern nourished the spirits of center patients and staff for 16 years.
Methodist has gone far beyond its beginnings as a hospital for victims of
stroke, brain or spinal cord injuries. Today, researchers and medical staff
work together to provide cutting edge therapies for a broad range of neurologic
and orthopedic disorders. In its clinics, Methodist has become the place to
turn to for pain relief through innovative treatments that use a multidisciplinary
approach to get people back to the business of their lives.