Welcome
Bobby Schindler is President of the Terri Schiavo Life & Hope Network, Senior Fellow at Americans United for Life, and Associate Scholar at the Charlotte Lozier Institute. Bobby advocates for the medically vulnerable in honor of Terri Schiavo, his sister. He speaks internationally, and can be booked for speaking through Catholic Speakers Organization.
Advocating for
medically vulnerable persons
As a result of my experiences fighting for my sister Terri, I’ve devoted my life to advocacy for medically vulnerable persons. Since 2005, through our non-profit organization, the Terri Schaivo Life & Hope Network, we’ve assisted more than 3,000 patients and families in crisis with the resources they’ve needed to fight for their loved ones. I’m grateful for your willingness to learn how these vulnerable persons face denial/withdraw of care by their physicians, hospitals, and insurance companies—those very people and institutions that should be helping them.
Neurologist Advocates for Intensive Therapy to Mend Injured Brains
(Infonasional.com) – Early, targeted, and intense therapy can sometimes bring about life-changing improvements for patients recovering from brain injuries, as reported by The Guardian. Consultant neurologist Orlando Swayne argues that medical professionals have a moral and economic obligation to provide this specific care to individuals with severe brain impairments. Swayne, who serves as the co-lead […]
Families are Traumatized and Dead People Don’t Talk
(By Alex Schadenberg / EPC) – Last week a story about Dr James MacLean, who works, along with his wife, with the Westmount Family Physicians in London, Ontario, met Thomas Dillon outside a Tim Horton’s in St. Thomas, Ontario on June 27, 2023 where he assessed him for MAiD (medical homicide). MacLean assessed Dillon over […]
Delicia’s Story of Rehab Following a Brain Bleed
(kindredhospitals.com) – Delicia went to the hospital with nausea and vomiting. While in the emergency department, she became increasingly confused and her hemoglobin levels dropped. She was intubated, and a CT scan of her head found a large left brain bleed with brain swelling. Delicia was taken to the Operating Room (OR) for a craniectomy. […]