Tuesday, July 14, 2026 - An 82-year-old North Carolina widow has shared her story of survival after being trapped in her bathtub for nine days following a severe fall. Joan Rivet managed to keep herself alive by using her foot to manipulate the bath faucet, splashing water toward her face to drink while awaiting rescue.
The incident occurred on June 1 at Rivet’s home in Clyde, a
mountain town situated in the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains. While
preparing for bed, Rivet tripped in her bathroom and fell backward into the
tub, pulling down the shower curtain and rod on top of her.The impact left
Rivet with debilitating back pain, making it impossible to lift herself out of
the porcelain basin.
Living alone since the passing of her husband in 2023, she
spent hours calling out for help, with only her cat, Phoebe, listening from the
other side of the bathroom door. As the hours stretched into days, she
frequently drifted in and out of consciousness.
Without any immediate prospects of rescue, Rivet focused on
survival. She realized she could reach the tub’s faucet with her foot. By
carefully turning the handle, she trickled water onto her feet and managed to
splash enough toward her face to stay hydrated over the nine-day ordeal.
“I’d see it
get dark and lighter, dark and lighter. I lost track, to be honest, of the
days,” Rivet recalled from her bed at Skyland Terrace Rehabilitation Center.
“There were times I was crying out and I said, 'Lord, help, help, help release
the pain.'
I spent a
lot of time praying... and thanking the Lord that I was still alive.”
The breakthrough came when her brother, Bill Lesko, who
lives five hours away in Georgia, became concerned after several days of
unanswered phone calls. After neighbors confirmed her car was still in the
driveway but reported no movement inside the house, Lesko contacted the Haywood
County Sheriff’s Office to request a welfare check.
Deputies entered the home on June 10, discovering Rivet
semi-conscious in the tub. Emergency services rushed her to a local hospital,
where doctors treated her for severe dehydration, malnutrition, and pressure
sores from the prolonged immobilization.
Miraculously, her cat Phoebe also survived the nine days
without food or water. Following her discharge from acute hospital care, Rivet
was transferred to a rehabilitation facility in Waynesville to rebuild her
strength. She now plans to relocate permanently to Georgia to live with her
brother.

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