Tyler
The Healing Power of Fun, Music and Positivity
Tyler's Story
After two surgeries at St. Louis Children’s Hospital, Tyler came to Ranken Jordan in a wheelchair with a cast up to his right knee, limited use of his arm, and seven pins holding his pelvis bones together.

Changing the Tune of Recovery
In addition to therapy, Tyler enthusiastically participated in the many activities at Ranken Jordan. While he enjoyed creating artwork, a visit from Santa, and caroling around the hospital during the holidays, one of Tyler’s favorite activities at Ranken Jordan was music therapy. “Music Mary, the music therapist, was a big help to me,” he says. “I always looked forward to music therapy with her.”
His passion for music benefited other patients, too. Tyler and Music Mary rewrote lyrics to popular songs for some of the children in the hospital. The duo created a customized version of Bruno Mars’ song, Treasure, for a toddler by the same name, as well as Shake It Off by Taylor Swift for a teen who was feeling down.
“The kids really enjoyed the songs and I liked helping other patients,” Tyler says. “I made friends with lots of the kids at Ranken Jordan and even had play dates with the little ones, which was so fun. Ranken Jordan isn’t like a typical hospital. I always had a lot to do and the team makes it fun.”
Lifting Spirits, Building Courage
The compassion and kindness from the team solidified Tyler’s plans to become a nurse. “I learned from the team that I want to be the kind of nurse who is patient, caring and who shows you’re there for patients.”
After three months at Ranken Jordan, Tyler was almost fully healed and he was walking again. It was time to go home. Yet Tyler was actually sad to leave the hospital.
“I was upset because I made a lot of friends there and was going to miss everyone,” he says. “The team members at Ranken Jordan are amazing, caring people.”
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“I still think about how Ranken Jordan changed my life.”
— Kiland Sampa, Inpatient Jul-Nov 2013, Outpatient Dec 2013-Dec 2014