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Harold Reich

99-year-old Harold Reich walks his granddaughter down the aisle after suffering a fractured hip.

December 15, 2021
Harold Reich
Harold Reich

Harold “Soupy” Reich, 99, was born on April 26, 1922, and grew up in San Antonio, Texas right across from Brackenridge Park. Back in September, Harold suffered a fall and fractured his hip. After surgery, Harold was transferred to Methodist Hospital Texsan for rehabilitation. Harold had one goal in mind while completing his rehab journey and that was to be able to attend his granddaughter’s wedding in Memphis. Harold’s family advocated for him and his ability to recover quickly.

His daughter, Helene Abrams, describes her father as self-sufficient and extremely driven. “He lives alone, attends the gym on a regular basis and he is even on Facebook. He is very capable of living his life at 99 years old,” said Helene.

Johanna Nueman, occupational therapist at Methodist Hospital Texsan described Harold as hardworking and very motivated. Her job was to help Harold develop, recover and maintain meaningful day-to-day activities. “I remember one time he told me to come back later because there was a football game on,” said Johanna. “He was very much into sports.”

“Harold was a unique patient. He wanted to remain independent,” said Kelly Quintero, physical therapist at Methodist Hospital Texsan. She focused on improving his mobility, strength and balance. “Making a comeback from a hip fracture is pretty difficult and he did it.”

Harold Reich

With his resiliency and Methodist Hospital Texsan’s dedicated staff members, Harold was able to achieve his goal. “Rehab was very good at Texsan. Everyone was efficient, friendly and had a positive outlook,” said Harold. He was discharged after sixteen days and received at-home physical and occupational therapy twice a week.

The special day finally arrived and Harold was able to walk his granddaughter down the aisle. Later, they shared an unforgettable dance. Helene, the mother of the bride, said “My daddy put up a fight. It was tough, but he worked hard and the staff at Texsan was amazing. They went above and beyond. Everyone at the wedding was so surprised to see my daddy there.” Harold’s family would like to express their gratitude to the staff at Methodist Hospital Texsan. Their patience and kindness are truly appreciated. On to 100!

99-year-old Harold Reich walks his granddaughter down the aisle after suffering a fractured hip.

Harold, 99, proves that age is just a number.

Published:
December 15, 2021
Location:
Methodist Texsan Hospital