Norm’s Story

Site created on August 20, 2018

Welcome to our CaringBridge website. We are using it to keep family and friends updated in one place. 


As you may know, Norm fell from an extension ladder on Wednesday, 15th while out trimming trees around a soybean field.  He fell from above 10 feet onto his right side. He broke all his ribs on the right side, some more than once, broken right clavicle, torn and collapsed lung, hemothorax, multiple fractures to pelvis, bruised and lacerated kidney.  His wife Mary was concerned when he didn't show up at home for lunch and she called her brother to try and find him. He found him out on the uninhabited family farm after laying out on the ground for a couple hours and local EMTs, then an ambulance came and brought him to Fergus then to Sanford, Fargo for trauma care.


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Newest Update

Journal entry by Mary Floden

There have been obvious steps of improvement every day! Twice a week Norm received physical therapy (PT) and occupational therapy (OT) from home health until September 21. He had several different exercises to do each day. He moved from using a walker to walking around the kitchen holding on to countertops. It wasn't too long before he added using a cane around the house, then using a cane when walking outside. Last week he was happy to be able to go up and down a full flight of stairs. This week he started receiving PT and OT services from the Fergus Falls Hospital. He is walking without a cane and walked down to the lake today as well as to the stop sign on Fir Avenue and back. Therapists are doing a great job in promoting balance, strength, flexibility and endurance. He's diligently doing his exercises each day and hopefully working toward a full recovery.

We've been enjoying getting out a little more in the community. Norm has a fantastic attitude - no complaining or being ornery and hasn't lost his sense of humor!

I won't be writing anymore on this Caring Bridge site. Norm has been steadily improving.

Mary Floden
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