Heidi McGovern is one of several people who work with Abbie Cohen Dorn daily, doing occupational therapy, massage, neuro-feedback and a form of acupuncture. (Wade Spees / For The Times)
With a bulletin board loaded with snapshots of the triplets perched nearby, caretaker Robin Faircloth watches therapist Heidi McGovern work with Abbie. (Wade Spees / For The Times)
Therapist Heidi McGovern is one of several therapists who work with Abbie. (Wade Spees / For The Times)
Susan Cohen starts each day reading the Shema, a centerpiece of Jewish prayer, to her daughter. She designed her rehabilitation program and says Abbie has improved. (Wade Spees / For The Times)
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Caretaker Robin Faircloth transfers Abbie to a neuro-feedback session in in the family home in Myrtle Beach as Abbie’s mother, Susan, leads the way. In the background are caretaker Crystal Toskov and Abbie’s brother, Yaakov. (Wade Spees / For The Times)
Yaakov Cohen says hello to Tracie Mistry, his sister Abbie’s massage therapist. (Wade Spees / For The Times)
Pictures of Abbie’s children are kept nearby during daily therapy sessions. Susan Cohen, right, asks her daughter if she needs pain medication during massage therapy with Tracie Mistry. (Wade Spees / For The Times)