Glenn Gadway had reached the point of his career that we all look forward to. He
had retired in the second half of 2018 from a career of working as an electrician,
stationary engineer and plant utility engineer for the Department of Corrections in
New York State. His job included overseeing the operation, maintenance and repair
of a wide variety of equipment including 3-500 hp, 16 million BTUH hot water
boilers used to heat the prison, 4-50 hp site pumps, 2-water heaters, and associated
controls. After a new heating plant was opened at the prison in 1989, he helped with
the decommissioning of the original heating plant. Glenn and his wife had
purchased a property in the Adirondack Mountains, and they looked forward to
moving there where Glenn was planning to start an online business. Glenn welds
iron into unique art and home accessories. On May 15, 2019 Glenn celebrated his
birthday with family and friends, a day filled with laughter and joy
On the way upstairs to bed, Glenn lost his footing and fell over the railing of the
stairway!
The fall caused multiple fractures in his neck and spinal vertebrae, and his wife
Candace had to administer CPR while waiting for the ambulance. The result was
paralysis from the waist down. Like everyone who has experienced a sudden life
altering situation, Glenn discovered there are a lot of items not covered by
insurance. They had received a power wheelchair, and had been able to purchase an
accessible van, but Glenn desired a lightweight, manual wheelchair. A manual
wheelchair would allow him to get back to working the way he wanted to in
retirement, while helping with his recovery. In the latter years of his career, Glenn
engaged in teaching the next generation the tools of the trade, an endeavor he hoped
to continue in retirement. A manual, ultralight chair would allow Glenn much
better access to some of the tight fitting areas within his shop. This type of chair
would also provide Glenn with more cardiorespiratory endurance, and increases
upper extremity strength. Cardiovascular failures are the leading causes of
morbidity and mortality in both the acute and chronic phases of spinal cord injury.
In addition, this type of wheelchair does not need to be transported in an accessible
vehicle.
Thanks to the generosity of our donors, the foundation was able to fulfill this request!
After receiving his chair, Candace wrote to the foundation and said, “We received
Glenn’s chair. He is so enjoying his independence! Thank you so very much, words
cannot express our gratitude!”