REGINA -- For many Saskatchewan residents, adjusting to the isolation of the pandemic has been challenging. For those who live with a brain injury, their isolated living situation is sometimes difficult to comprehend. Gordy Fisher grew up dreaming of becoming a doctor. But after being in a car accident as a young boy, his life took a different turn. Despite this curveball, Fisher lives a full life. However, he has been struggling with the lack of normalcy in his life since the pandemic. “I’m an out and about person and sometimes I take transit, too. So I like doing those things and I like getting on. I am not a person who likes to stay at home,” said Fisher.