Why Choose Us
Learn more about Good Shepherd Rehabilitation Hospital, a destination for recovery for stroke, brain injury, spinal cord injury and complex medical rehabilitation.
Good Shepherd refers patients to regional neurosurgeons for testing and implantation of respiratory pacing devices and helps patients maximize the benefits through:
• Initiation of pacer device
• Ventilator to pacer weaning
• Physical, occupational and speech therapies
• Assessment for increased mobility
• Education for patient and caregivers
Good Shepherd Rehabilitation provides specialized care and education for patients who require temporary or chronic mechanical ventilation due to an illness or injury, including complications from COVID-19.
Our Ventilator Rehabilitation Program seeks to improve the physical and emotional well-being of adults and children requiring ventilatory assistance through education, specialized knowledge, compassionate care and advanced technology.
Mechanical ventilation may be necessary in some spinal cord or brain injury patients, those with neuromuscular disease, COVID-19 and those dealing with complications of premature birth or congenital disorders.
We can provide support for these patients through:
Respiratory pacer therapy can benefit certain patients who require chronic mechanical ventilation. Respiratory pacers stimulate the diaphragm to allow the patient to breathe normally without a mechanical ventilator. The pacer is implanted either on the phrenic nerve (the nerve which connects to the diaphragm) or in the muscle of the diaphragm itself. Patients, especially those with spinal cord and brain injuries, ALS and other neuromuscular diseases, may benefit from this technology through improved mobility and quality of life.
For more information about Good Shepherd's Ventilator Rehabilitation Program, call 1.888.447.3422 (REHAB) or fill out the form below.