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Success Stories

Celebrating patient success at Gateway Rehabilitation Hospital!

At Gateway Rehabilitation Hospital, we believe in the transformative power of personalized care and rehabilitation. Our patient success stories highlight the remarkable journeys of individuals who have overcome significant illness or injury with the support of our dedicated team. These inspiring accounts showcase the resilience of our patients and the comprehensive, compassionate care that defines Gateway Rehabilitation Hospital.

Join us in celebrating these triumphs and discover how our specialized programs and therapies have made a meaningful difference in the lives of our patients.

Rickey

It seemed like a great day for a ride, so Rickey climbed on his motorcycle and went out to enjoy the day. Riding along a nice country road, he came around a curve and lost control of his motorcycle. The motorcycle went off the road while Rickey landed in a drainage ditch.

Debbie Dionne

Feeling unwell, Debbie went to the hospital. She tested positive for COVID-19 and was immediately admitted. For nearly a month, Debbie required the use of a ventilator to breathe. The virus took a heavy toll on Debbie, leaving her in need of rehabilitation.

Sheila

Nearly one million in the United States live with Multiple Sclerosis, or MS. MS is a disease that affects the central nervous system, impacting the signals between the brain, spinal cord, and the rest of the body. Sheila is one of them.

John Mann

John Mann is a survivor. Not only has he beaten a stroke and cancer, but he also defeated COVID-19. The staff at Gateway Rehabilitation Hospital have taken to calling him "Super Mann." It's a moniker that's more than fitting for John.

Rusty

Every flu season, millions are diagnosed with influenza. Unfortunately, in some cases, the patient develops pneumonia. For Rusty, that's exactly how things transpired.

Robert

"I was pretty much housebound due to the pain." Over the past five years, Robert's back pain has only gotten worse. Surgery intended to relieve his pain failed. He continued to seek medical care for the pain and debility of his orthopedic condition.