Success Stories
Our staff here at Cumberland hold a special place in their hearts for our veterans. They have had the honor of providing care to many throughout the years and wanted to do something special to honor the many branches that have and continue to serve our great nation. When headed to our therapy gym, take a minute to enjoy the mural painted in their honor. You will also find a few shadow boxes created for previous residents and staff. While we don’t know them all, we owe them all.
After hospitalization due to COVID-19 with pneumonia, Marlene had difficulty swallowing and needed a feeding tube for all her food and liquid. Following speech therapy services including Synchrony Dysphagia Solutions by ACP®, she is now able to eat and drink what she wants.
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Pearlie C. joined our rehab program following an unfortunate fall which resulted in a tibial plateau fracture. She was non-weight bearing upon admission, but quickly moved beyond that. She worked on bilateral upper and lower body exercises, standing and balancing activities, ADL care, and loved the omni-cycle bike.
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William A. was admitted to Cumberland Nursing and Rehab from our local hospice unit. Upon admission he was too weak to walk, let alone get out of his recliner, and feared he would never make it home again.
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Carolyn P. is one of our many success stories here at Cumberland Nursing and Rehab! Prior to her stay here, Carolyn was living a normal life at home and working each day. One evening she awoke feeling sick, went to the doctor the following day, tested negative for the flu, and made her way back home. The next day she returned to the doctor feeling worse and only remembers walking into the office.
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Meet Ruth, who came to us from St. Joseph London Hospital after a total knee replacement. She needed a place to heal, as well as a place to receive physical and occupational therapy tailored specifically for her needs. After working closely with our therapy team on individualized goals, Ruth is ready to return home.
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When Thomas was asked what his goal for his rehabilitation program was, he immediately said “to play golf again.” Tom was a professional golf caddy and also an excellent golfer. He came to Cumberland Nursing & Rehabilitation Center with balance and mobility issues that made this impossible for him to accomplish. Thanks to the therapy, he received, Tom is now playing golf again.
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Willetta was admitted to Cumberland Nursing & Rehabilitation Center April 14, 2015. She had been a patient at St. Joseph Hospital in London. Willetta had a rough winter with kidney surgery and a flair up of her chronic lung disease. After coming to Cumberland, Willetta is now back home.
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