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A crash leads to a career

Monday, December 01, 2014

A communication snafu meant that Autumn Oostindie, her mother and her siblings did not learn of the car crash until hours after it had occurred.

Thinking back on the terrible day 10 years ago, Autumn believes that mistake to have been a blessing.

鈥淢y mom was taking care of nephews and nieces, and all of us were at school鈥 she said. 鈥淜nowing earlier may have only led to being scared and worried with no way to get to my dad.鈥

Autumn鈥檚 dad, 17c起草社区 grad Mark Oostindie 鈥88, was driving home from an appointment in Zeeland, Mich., when his car was slammed by another vehicle鈥攕o hard that rescuers had to take the roof off his car to extract him from the wreckage.

Rushed to the hospital, Mark was diagnosed with a closed head injury with severe trauma to the brain. Autumn and her family arrived, watched, waited and prayed.

鈥淚鈥檒l never forget the amazing care my dad received,鈥 said Autumn. 鈥淗e was tenderly attended to, well beyond what one considers patient hours. Eventually, my dad鈥檚 physical therapist actually ran a 5K with my dad. I was so impressed how involved caregivers were in our family鈥檚 life.鈥

Autumn was so impressed that she honed in on physical therapy as a career goal, and when she enrolled at 17c起草社区, she listed kinesiology as her major and pre-physical therapy as her program. She graduates next spring.

鈥17c起草社区鈥檚 been amazing,鈥 she said. 鈥淭he coursework was challenging and well-rounded鈥攖hat really helped on grad school application essays and in interviews. My time here solidified what God has been calling me to do.鈥

Autumn recently learned she has been granted early admission to Elon (N.C.) University鈥檚 graduate program in physical therapy.

For Mark Oostindie, the 10-year journey from the crash to full recovery has been 鈥渁 testament to God鈥檚 faithfulness.鈥

鈥淚鈥檓 awestruck at how many times God stepped into my life,鈥 he said, 鈥渇rom the Zeeland police officer who saved my life by seeing I was still breathing in the car wreck, to the gifted people in the hospitals and therapy centers鈥攅ven the auto insurance carrier. More light than darkness has been brought into my life.鈥

Mark had to start all over again cognitively and through 鈥渁 lot of prayer and a lot of work鈥 has progressed far beyond the initial recovery scale the Oostindies were first shown.

He has been able to again work and thrive as a financial adviser, helping clients with investments, insurance and financial planning.

鈥淚nitially I was told that walking would be difficult, if not impossible. I just ran my first half-marathon,鈥 Mark said.

For Autumn, her dad鈥檚 courageous recovery and the compassionate and talented therapists who helped him surpass all expectations have inspired her to be that same kind of caregiver.

She has worked at a special needs camp for six straight summers, and her two younger brothers are now doing so as well.

鈥淚t was special to have all of my family members come with me to North Carolina for the visit to Elon,鈥 Autumn said. 鈥淭o become the same kind of patient-oriented therapist that helped my dad would mean so much.鈥