After finally being released from the hospital last Monday, Bunny Wailer is now undergoing therapy.

Maxine Stowe, Bunny Wailer’s manager, has explained to The Jamaica Observer that Wailer is doing better, “He’s responding good. It’s his second stroke and he’s somewhat familiar with the routine, because after the stroke you have to build up your muscles and stuff like that. He’s still balancing… it’s not an overnight thing,” she stated.

“We’re still asking for prayers for his continued recovery… Sister Jean is still missing and that is still weighing heavily on us and for her to be found in a satisfactory manner,” Stowe continued.

Bunny Wailer, whose given name is Neville O’Riley Livingston, OM, formed The Wailers along with Reggae legends Bob Marley and Peter Tosh. He was last seen on stage in February when he accepted a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Jamaica Reggae Industry Association.