Jeremy Rennerhas the “drive and determination” to fully heal from the snowplow accident that nearly killed him on New Year’s Day, says Dr. Christopher Vincent, who’s been at the star’s side through his remarkable recovery.

Renner’s 10-year-old daughter Ava (whom he shares with ex-wife Sonni Pacheco), is “one of his strongest motivators,” says Vincent. “You really reflect on life when something like this happens. It’s like, ‘Okay, what’s important?'”

Family and friends were at the top of Renner’s list—and just like the Avengers, they assembled to make his rehabilitation as comfortable as possible. “Everyone’s played a huge role,” says close friend andRennervationsexec producer Rory Millikin, who has been living at the actor’s home in L.A. with Renner’s mother, Valerie Cearly, to help care for him.

Jeremy Renner and daughter Ava.Jeremy Renner/Instagram

Jeremy Renner and daughter Ava

“You should see this house. It’s overflowing,” continues Millikin, who adds that the actor’s sister Kym has been “quarterbacking everything” while Renner undergoes physical therapy for several hours each day. As for Millikin’s duties? “My job is to create some laughter and joy. And cook badly,” he quips.

His friend’s goofy humor is welcome—and a good match for Renner’s own sarcasm. “He uses humor to stay positive and keep himself healthy,” says Vincent, who says it’s important for recovery. “That helps so much.”

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TAORMINA, ITALY - JUNE 18: Jeremy Renner attends Baume & Mercier - 62 Taormina Film Fest Gala Dinner on June 18, 2016 in Taormina, Italy. (Photo by Venturelli/Getty Images)

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So does state-of-the-art medical equipment that now fills Renner’s home. When the actor was still in the hospital, Kym contacted Vincent and told him, “‘Jeremy wants to be back on his feet as quickly as possible,'” he remembers.

Vincent sprang into to action calling in medical equipment, turning Renner’s home “into a full rehab center,” he says.

The machine has helped Renner learn to walk again. “We can have him exercising at 20 percent of his body weight,” says Vincent, who notes that Renner was “completely non-weight bearing” post-accident. “He had fractures on every limb.”

Vincent or another physical therapist work with Renner for several hours each day, and though he’s made considerable progress, the actor still has a long way to go to fully recover.

“We’re still only maybe an eighth of the way there,” he says. “We’ve only scratched the surface on the amount of work he’s got left. Once the bones all heal, then we can really start to fire up the muscles, we really see what joints are damaged and what nerves are really damaged. We have to build back the strength.”

But if anyone is up for the challenge, it’s Renner. With time, “I 100 percent believe he’ll be better than he was before,” says Vincent.

source: people.com