Patient Stories
The Inpatient Rehabilitation units at University of Washington Medical Center, Harborview Medical Center and Children’s Regional Hospital are committed to treating the whole person. Through a patient and family centered care model, we strive to integrate the patient fully in their rehabilitation process. Our success has been acknowledged with national recognition, but more importantly, it’s acknowledged with the praise we receive from our patients.
Our patients’ stories provide a personal look at what rehabilitation means in our locations. Reading them will offer you with a glimpse into the treatment that makes our Rehabilitation units so respected across the country.
- An auto accident in July of 2001 resulted in a C5/6 spinal cord injury for Jim
Schoeld and 10 weeks on the rehab unit. He credits his team with helping him to
understand that he could once again be mobile and independent. Read more about Jim...
- Greer Tavel had a stroke in 2003, and stayed at UWMC rehab unit for almost three months. Read more about Greer...
Chris Blanchard was injured on August 14, 1997 while working at Chihuly studios when he fell 20-25 ft. from a scissor lift, landing on his back on the concrete floor. He sustained a C5-6 spinal cord injury.
Read more about Chris...
- Stacy Rosevear - Following a massive stroke at age 27, Stacy Rosevear found herself paralyzed. A ventilator helped her breathe and she was fed through a tube. She was scared, but thankfully not alone.
Read more about Stacy...
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