Jennifer’s Story

Site created on March 26, 2021

In February 2021 Jennifer Novak suffered an infection of some sort that caused "acute idiopathic compartment syndrome" in her left leg. After four weeks in the hospital and many attempts to save her limb, Jennifer's left leg was amputated above the knee.  Six months later, she has a brand-new prosthetic leg and many more months to come of intensive physical therapy so that she can learn to walk again. 


From late March to late May, Jennifer went through the ordeal of multiple institutional rehabilitations to get her back to strength and independent living, all through Covid-based restrictions and other constraints that impacted her ability to get immediate improvement in her condition. In late May Jennifer moved in with a church friend and continued physical and occupational therapy in this transitional living arrangement. In mid-July Jennifer moved into a brand-new ADA accessible apartment near her old address.  Unfortunately, she could no longer perform her job as a social worker case manager, so she is now unemployed.  She continues to have the support of church and neighborhood friends and some support from insurance to continue her rehabilitation.

If you know Jennifer, you know that she has had a long road of illness in her past but she faces each new turn with strength.  She has a heart condition with multiple operations, and is a cancer survivor. This Caring Bridge page it to update her friends and family on how Jennifer is doing along this journey. Please check in here for latest updates and news. 

Newest Update

Journal entry by Sarah Stauderman

Friends, Romans, Countrymen, lend me your ears! Jennifer arises like a phoenix from the ashes after a harrowing year. Just this time last year Jennifer was recovering from tragic illness and surgery; this year she is living her best life on Capitol Hill. She has a swank apartment, mobility, a dream job, and the state of her union is strong! Last year we were in desperate times, uncertain what the future might hold, and even fearful of the effort it would take to emerge from an intense and life-changing sickness. This year we can say with certainty, Jennifer is strong, resilient, still laughing, still pushing, and, honestly, making a huge difference in the lives of others through her witness as a social worker and counselor to hundreds who reach her through her new work as an online therapist for an employee assistance company. Just the other day someone wrote about Jennifer's counseling: "I feel so much better. I'll remember you forever because you helped me get to a place I've never been. You gave me some tools on how to be in balance...."  

Jennifer is making progress on mobility and function on a daily basis, and she has become the beloved scooter-darling of every business on Capitol Hill. If you walk down the street with Jennifer you are sure that someone will stop and greet her.  

Aren't we lucky to know Jennifer personally? Isn't she the example of how love wins every single day? Let's celebrate Jennifer and give her a big shout out for her birthday. Let's give thanks to the Almighty for blessing us with Jennifer! Jennifer, happy birthday, and many, many happy returns. 

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