ADI Negev-Nahalat Eran, Israel -  Aug. 27, 2025 -  Over the last 20 months, more than 100 kindhearted Physical and Occupational Therapists from the United States have lent a hand at the Kaylie Rehabilitation Medical Center at ADI Negev-Nahalat Eran, doing their part to enhance care for patients from the hardest hit communities in southern Israel. But few have been as prolific and impactful as Dr. Sammy Esterson, a PT and native of Baltimore, Maryland, who is back in the rehabilitation village for his third stint of volunteering. 


The first time around, Dr. Esterson volunteered for two weeks. The second time for three weeks. And now, he's locked in for five weeks of covering shifts, healing patients, and boosting morale.


"Volunteering at ADI Negev has been the highlight of my career," said Dr. Esterson earnestly. "The doctors and patients are always happy to see me, and everyone is so appreciative. It really feels like coming home."


Dr. Esterson, who has been a physical therapist for 47 years, trained at the world renowned Rusk Institute for Rehabilitation Medicine-NYU Medical Center in New York City, one of the first and largest rehabilitation centers in the world. Two years ago, after 300 hours of studying, he took and passed Israel's physical therapy licensing exam, so he is truly a full-fledged, state recognized member of the team.

 
"The staff here at the Kaylie Rehabilitation Medical Center at ADI Negev-Nahalat Eran is so well trained. The range of specialties that they cover is incredibly impressive, but what's even more unusual is the way that they all work together so seamlessly. It's an honor to be a part of this team."


From the very beginning, Dr. Esterson has "felt a responsibility and a deep desire to help" during these challenging times, and his love for Israel and people is on full display each and every day. We are so grateful to Dr. Esterson for giving his heart and soul to heal the most vulnerable rehab patients in the country, for becoming an integral part of our team, and for doing his part to help us ease the national rehabilitation crisis!

(Photo Credit: ADI)