Evan Wilson celebrated his fourth birthday at Riley. He is currently working towards gaining mobility back as a patient on the inpatient rehab floor.
INDIANAPOLIS – A Westfield toddler is on the mend following a lengthy stay at Riley Hospital for Children’s Pediatric Intensive Care Unit.
Last month, we spoke with Evan Wilson’s mom, Kelsey, as the toddler was fighting RSV and a slew of other respiratory illnesses. At the time, he was on a ventilator after just coming off of ECMO.Kelsey tells WRTV she is happy to report her son is on the road to recovery. Evan celebrated his fourth birthday at Riley. He is currently working towards gaining mobility back as a patient on the in-patient rehab floor. The healthcare heroes here sang him happy birthday.
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