LIMESTONE, Tenn. (WJHL) – For 34 years, The Crumley House has been a beacon of hope, shining on the families of those whose loved ones experienced a traumatic brain injury.
“Nobody is ever prepared to be in an automobile accident or to take a fall and it’s just something where you don’t know who it will happen to or when,” Guynn Edwards, Executive Director of The Crumley House, said.
Edwards joined the team just five months after its inception. He told News Channel 11 about the house’s history, saying it all started with 14-year-old Lori Beth Ford, whose life was forever changed following a car accident…