The Bulao Family

“Ronald McDonald House Saskatchewan has provided us with so much more than a roof over our heads. It has become our safe place to fall.”

Staying at Ronald McDonald House Saskatchewan helps me cope with my stress.

Our first experience with Ronald McDonald House Saskatchewan occurred when I gave birth prematurely to my 26-week-old baby boy at Meadow Lake Hospital. Because of his maturity, he was transported via air ambulance to Saskatoon Hospital and stayed there in the NICU for 75 days, while I stayed at Ronald McDonald House Saskatchewan with the same timeline as my son. In my son’s case, he suffered brain bleeds at stages 3/4 in the right and left brain, which caused permanent cerebral palsy ranging from moderate to severe. The doctor predicted that he might not be able to live a normal life.

Living and staying at Ronald McDonald House Saskatchewan was overwhelming, and I feel comfortable since it’s closer to the hospital during my daily visit to my son. At the same time, I feel sad because I am 3 hours away from my husband and my daughter for the whole duration. Staying at Ronald McDonald House Saskatchewan helps me cope with my stress regarding my doctor’s diagnosis. With Ronald McDonald House Saskatchewan friendly staff and the house being accessible to see my sons anytime, it gave me hope that he would get better soon and be able to come home.

Now that I’ve stayed at Ronald McDonald House Saskatchewan, I would tell others that our family really appreciated the programming that was offered to us. Ronald McDonald House Saskatchewan feels comforting and supportive of myself and my son’s physical, mental, and spiritual well-being and it is indeed keeping families close away from home.

“Now that I’ve stayed at Ronald McDonald House Saskatchewan I would tell others that our family really appreciated the programming.”

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