Manchester Center for Rehabilitation and Healing Case Study (November 2020)

Patient’s Age: 71 years old
Admission Date: 10/29/20
Discharge Date: 11/14/20
Discharged to: Home
Length of Stay: 16 days
Reason for Stay: Patient had Heart Surgery, Weakness
How did this patient hear about Manchester Center for Rehabilitation and Healing? Patient has lived in the city of Manchester and was aware of our community.


Details of Experience:
Mr. John Smith arrived at Manchester Center for Rehabilitation and Healing on October 29th, 2020, following his stay at Centennial Medical Center in Nashville for open heart surgery. Mr. Smith was greeted here at Manchester Center by many of our team members. Within his first 24 hours the Therapist, Social Worker, Physicians, and other Administrative team members had been in to speak with Mr. Smith and answer many of his questions. Mr. Smith was eager to get the much needed support from our Rehabilitation team to help him gain his strength back.

Upon admission, Mr. Smith was unable to walk 100 feet and could not go up and down stairs due to muscle weakness and low endurance. Within 2 weeks he had significant improvement working with our therapy team. He began walking over 250 feet with his walker and was able to go up and down more than 4 steps at a time without getting fatigued. On November 14th, Mr. Smith was discharged home with his wife planning to proceed with home health and therapy for continued improvement.

Manchester Center is so happy for Mr. Smith and the physical gains that he enjoyed while staying in our community.

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Serving those who have served us: Veterans Day 2020

Manchester Center for Rehabilitation and Healing honored the brave men and women who served our country on Veterans Day 2020.

To commemorate Veterans Day, Manchester Center was proud to host its inaugural Pie Day celebration, gifting 150 apple and pumpkin pies to local veterans and their surviving spouses in preparation for the upcoming holiday season.

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