Ranger Rick of Denver Water serenades Paula and her daughter Miranda at Gross Reservoir on a lovely Memorial Day complete with High Tea! Did you know Gross Reservoir has 25 free camping spots?
But FIRST, Paula blabs about seizures and Monica Chavez's acquittal in a trial for her vehicular homicide of five family members as a result of a seizure the doctor chose to treat with a broom.
Brooming is the practice of expecting people with brain maladies to remember verbal instructions their brain maladies may make impossible, thus also making doctors' absolutely stupid practices also a public danger. This deceitful practice is aimed at reducing healthcare providers' diagnostic tests and costs, is often used with people with brain injuries who cannot function mentally, and is extremely costly to the patient and society when such people's lives, marriages and families fall apart, they become homeless or incarcerated. That's not cost containment, it is cost shifting to the public, making our society a worse place so some fat bastard can get richer.
Also featured are four people from the Brain Injury Alliance of Colorado about different ongoing programs, including one in Spanish and the upcoming Pike's Peak Challenge in September. BIAC's website is at biacolorado.org.