Helping Amputees – Britt Kimball on Support Groups and Adaptive Clinics | We’re Not Stumped Podcast

Discovering Strength: Britt Kimball’s Impact on the Amputee Community

In this inspiring episode of We’re Not Stumped, host Mike Bolland sits down with Britt Kimball, an occupational therapist and the Amputee Program Champion at Encompass Health Valley of the Sun. Britt’s journey into this role is one of passion and purpose, as she has been making a profound difference in the lives of amputees since 2016. Her work extends far beyond therapy sessions, as she focuses on empowering individuals through education, advocacy, and community-building.

Empowering Through Support Groups

One of Britt’s standout contributions to the amputee community is her leadership in monthly support groups. These gatherings provide a safe space for amputees to share their challenges, celebrate victories, and connect with others who understand their journey. Britt emphasizes the importance of creating a judgment-free environment where participants feel valued and heard. The group also brings in guest speakers to educate attendees on topics ranging from mental health to advancements in prosthetic technology, ensuring that members have the resources they need to thrive.

🔗 Join the Amputee Support Group here: Facebook Group Link

Organizing Adaptive Sports Clinics

Britt’s passion for helping others extends to organizing adaptive sports clinics, including running, swimming, and golf events. These clinics are designed to help amputees regain confidence and rediscover the joys of physical activity. Whether it’s teaching someone to swim with a prosthetic or guiding them through adaptive golfing techniques, Britt’s focus is on showing participants that their potential is limitless.

These clinics also foster a sense of camaraderie and accomplishment. Her efforts highlight the transformative power of sport and community in rebuilding self-esteem and physical strength after an amputation.

Creating a Thriving Community

Through her work, Britt is building more than just programs—she’s creating a thriving community of empowered individuals. Her commitment to fostering resilience and independence among amputees has led to better outcomes and a ripple effect of positivity that extends to families, caregivers, and healthcare providers.

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Be sure to listen to this episode of We’re Not Stumped to hear Britt’s incredible story and learn how her work is transforming lives. Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more empowering stories that shine a light on resilience, innovation, and community.

🔗 Check out the Amputee Support Group here: Amputee Support Group

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Together, we can create a more inclusive and supportive world.

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