Shriners Patients Star in Mardi Gras Parade Print E-mail
Shriners Patients Star in Mardi Gras Parade Orthopedic patients celebrated Fat Tuesday parading through Houston’s Shriners Hospital for Children, as nurses and staff threw beads and trinkets their way. Noted Houston attorney Jim Adler helped push patients in their wheelchairs until they arrived to Shriners Hospital’s physical therapy department for Mardi Gras treats, including the traditional Mardi Gras King Cake.

The Office of Jim Adler and Associates sponsored the Mardi Gras celebration by providing festive beads, masks, crowns and decorations. Adler and his associates brightened the day by providing a festive atmosphere and much-needed encouragement to patients.

“Our patients enjoyed taking a break to dress up and celebrate Mardi Gras with the Office of Jim Adler and Associates,” said Marja Sealy, child life director at Shriners Hospital in Houston. “They made the parade extra special and hosted a cheerful party afterwards.”

Houston’s Shriners Hospital for Children offers free medical care to children with orthopedic conditions that affect the bones, muscles and joints. Many of Houston's finest doctors with premier private practices and university affiliations volunteer their services to help young patients at Shriners Hospital. The care provided at Shriners Hospital is the same level of care provided by doctors in private practice-the only difference is it's free.
 
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