He received a surgical procedure at Memorial Hospital before he had the cataract surgery? I know that perhaps you cannot publicly advise what that procedure is, but would that surgery have anything to do with why he was found at the dumpster, or a previous injury that he had when younger that needed attention? I was unfamiliar that he had other surgery than the cataract surgery. Is that surgery at all pertinant to his "amnesia" situation or possible homeless situation?
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Benjamin:
Benjamin has made great strides in the process to piecing his life back together. When Benjamin
was referred to Union Missions Grace House from Memorial Medical Center, it appeared he was functionally blind, suffering from memory loss,
and just barely beginning his recovery from a recent surgery. Because of the seriousness of his condition, Benjamin was
transferred from Grace House to the J. C. Lewis Health Center for respite care.
While at J. C. Lewis Health Center, Benjamin
underwent more surgery to help correct his vision problems. Union Mission collaborated with the Knights Templar Eye Foundation to assist with funding the procedures necessary to restore his vision. Staying at the J. C. Lewis Health Center for the duration of his post-operative care ensured the success of his recovery. As soon as he was able, Benjamin began to read anything that he could; for so long he had been unable to see the basic things that most people take for granted.
Benjamin moved on to be the resident manager of the J. C. Lewis Health Center. He gained this position by assisting staff members with small duties and was eventually hired as one of the centers live in managers. Benjamin continues to give accolades to Union Mission staff for helping restore his health so he could begin his new life.