Back home: BMW Group Ambassador Alessandro Zanardi continues his recovery process at home.

Munich. A little more than one and a half years have passed
since Alessandro Zanardi (ITA) was seriously injured in a handbike
accident in June 2020 in Italy. In his long recovery process, the
BMW Group Ambassador shows his well-known fighting spirit. The
55-year old has meanwhile left hospital and continues his
rehabilitation partly at home. In an interview, his wife Daniela
Zanardi speaks about the current situation. Five months after her

first interview in July 2021, Daniela Zanardi again would like
to use this opportunity to address the public and answer questions
about the status of Alex’ recovery.

 

Daniela, the sympathy you receive from all over the world is
certainly still very high?

 

Daniela Zanardi: “Yes, we still get a lot of messages and especially
on Alex’s 55th birthday in October it was overwhelming how
many people have sent him their best wishes, also via social media. We
are very grateful to see how many people all over the world have Alex
in their thoughts. This great sympathy shows how much Alex’s recovery
touches the people. For this reason, we have decided to offer the
public an insight into his current recovery process for the second
time with this interview. At the same time, we appreciate everybody’s
understanding that, apart from this, we cannot respond to the many
requests about this health and we also ask everybody to respect our
privacy. Because our highest priority is to accompany Alex on his way
with our full energy.”

 

What can you say about the recovery process? How is Alex these days?

 

Zanardi: “The recovery continues to be a long process. The
rehabilitation programme led by doctors, physiotherapists,
neuropsychologists and speech therapists has enabled steady progress.
Of course, setbacks are there and can still occur. Sometimes you also
have to make two steps back in order to make one step forward. But
Alex proves again and again that he is a real fighter.”

 

… who has reached an important milestone!

 

Zanardi: “Yes, indeed. An important step was that Alex was able to
leave hospital a few weeks ago and is back at home with us now. We had
to wait very long for this and are very happy that it was possible
now, even if there are still temporary stays in special clinics
planned for the future to carry out special rehabilitation measures on site.”

 

How did Alex settle at home?

 

Zanardi: “Very well. After the long time in hospital it is important
for him to be back with his family and in his familiar environment.
You also have to consider that, due to the Corona situation, Alex had
only people with face masks and in protective equipment around him for
one and a half years. In addition, due to the comprehensive and
important protective measures in the clinic, the visiting
possibilities are, of course, very restricted.”

 

What does that mean exactly?

 

Zanardi: “Alex hasn’t met friends and part of the family for one and
a half years. Only me, our son and Alex’s mother could visit him, but
always only one person per day and this only for one and a half hours.
All this did not help to make the situation easier for Alex. Therefore
it helps that he is now at home with us, even if also at home he
currently can only be with the closest family as Corona numbers are
increasing again. But we are with Alex all day, he is in his familiar
environment and thus could return a little bit to normality. This
gives him additional power. We are very grateful to the medical staff
in the clinics he has been treated in. The doctors, care personnel,
therapists and everybody being involved have done so much for Alex and
continue to accompany us in his recovery process. In the clinics, Alex
is in very good hands, but his own home still is his own home.”

 

What can you tell us about his daily programme and routine?

 

Zanardi: “It varies. Different programmes Alex did in hospital, are
continued at home now. During the week, a therapist works with him and
they do physical, neurological and logopedical exercises. In regards
of his physical condition, there is a lot of progress. Alex has more
and more strength in the arms, that has increased a lot. And, other
than in hospital where he was in bed a lot, Alex now spends most of
the day in the wheel chair with us. He just rests a bit in the
afternoon after lunch.”

 

What are the further expectations for his recovery process?

 

Zanardi: “You still can’t predict how his recovery will further
develop. It is still a long and challenging way that Alex tackles with
a lot of fighting spirit. It is a big help for him and us that we
receive so much support on this way, not only from the doctors and
therapists that intensively work with him. Our friends are always
there for us. This includes the BMW Group family which we can always
count on and that is firmly at our side also in this difficult time.
We are very grateful to everyone for that and for so much more because
these strong ties give us additional energy. This also goes for the
continued sympathy we receive from racing drivers, fans and
acquaintances from all over the world. We would like to express a big
Grazie to all who send their good thoughts and power to Alex. We wish
everybody a merry Christmas and all the best for the new year.”