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Rebecca is a 57-year-old Licensed Clinical Social Worker and is currently the Vice President of Clinical Services for Volunteers of America of Florida. On June 26, 2025, Rebecca had surgery to remove a pacemaker and extract the two leads in her heart. Unfortunately, she suffered severe complications during the last lead extraction and had to have emergency open heart surgery to repair her superior vena cava, a major blood vessel. She lost a great deal of blood, resulting in innumerable ischemic strokes in every area of her brain.
Rebecca has dedicated her 25 year career to helping people faced with challenges including medical emergencies, liver disease and transplantation, and homelessness. When not working, she enjoys spending her time with family and friends, reading a good mystery, cuddling with her dogs, playing Rook and Aggravation, or sitting on the best beach in Florida and listening to the waves. She has an amazingly wicked sense of humor along with extra helpings of empathy and intelligence.
Rebecca will have life-long challenges from her brain injuries. She currently has moderate to severe cognitive-linguistic, balance, and motor control deficits that should improve over time. However, those will, most probably, never wholly resolve and she will have on-going medical needs including physical and speech therapies, possible assistive devices, and home modification. Rebecca has made amazing progress in just the last 10 days, and her goal is to be at home again soon with Vick and their fur-babies.
The most immediate need she has is remodeling a bathroom in her home to be accessible and accommodating for mobility issues, so she can safely go home when done with inpatient rehabilitation. That includes widening doorways, removing the current bathtub and creating a large roll-in shower with seat. Estimates for that work total approximately $15,000.
On behalf of Rebecca, we thank you all for your continued support. She truly appreciates everything you have done for her, and will continue to do, as she works on her recovery.
Family and friends of Rebecca Scott are raising money for the nonprofit Help Hope Live to fund uninsured medical expenses associated with a Catastrophic Illness. Rebecca has chosen to fundraise with Help Hope Live in part because donations are tax deductible for contributors and will only be used to cover medical and related expenses.
Tomorrow Rebecca is being discharged from the hospital to Brooks Rehab in Jacksonville! She has made really amazing progress in the 3 weeks she’s been in the hospital. I can’t wait to see what she accomplishes at the #1 ranked rehab for complex neurological problems in Florida.
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We are thinking of you and praying for you.
Mae and Nick Tinoko Weber
All my love to Rebecca and Vick!
Thank you for the unconditional love and friendship! ❤️
mimi koontz
Rebecca, we are amazed at your progress! Keep it up.
Patti Salvaggio
We love you, Rebecca! We are all praying and pulling for your recovery!
Michelle Gibbs
Sending love & supportive vibes from your friends in Cincinnati.
Erica Smith
So very sorry this has happened to you. I know you are strong, but I’ll keep you in my prayers.
Theresa Griese
It’s truly a privilege to have started my transplant journey with Rebecca. She is an amazing social worker and caring person.
Joannie Foster
Rebecca is an amazing social worker, and I was so lucky to work with her! ❤️
Amy Hernandez
Hopeful for a smooth, strong and full recovery Rebecca! Love Jenn and family
Jenn White-Brogan
Rebecca is an incredible social worker- I’m honored to know her and have worked alongside her. Sending well wishes.
Shelby Amaral
Make checks payable to:
Help Hope Live
Note in memo:
In honor of Rebecca J Scott
Mail to:
Help Hope Live
2 Radnor Corporate Center
Suite 100
100 Matsonford Road
Radnor, PA 19087
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