News & Updates
Success Story – November – Ms. Jackson
Success Story“Congratulations, Ms. Jackson!”We would like to celebrate the success of Ms. Darlene Jackson. She admitted to Julia Manor Nursing and Rehab after a brief hospital stay due to a fracture of her Right arm. Upon arrival to our facility, Ms. Jackson and our...
Success Story – December – Mrs. Kelbaugh
Success Story“Congratulations, Mrs. Kelbaugh!”Mrs. Shirley Kelbaugh arrived at Julia Manor with significant difficulties with mobility and self-care tasks due to a motor vehicle accident. Shirley faced several obstacles during her stay, but with a strong will and...
Success Story – April – Janet Bulow
Success Story“I am grateful for all the help I received while here at Julia Manor.” Janet Bulow arrived at Julia Manor in late March 2023 with significant difficulties in her mobility, decreased strength and function and inability to complete her needed self-cares to...
Success Story – March – Cynthia Graff
Success Story“I really enjoyed spending time with some of the folks here, but I am ready to get back home! Thank you all for the help you gave me!”Ms. Cynthia “Cindy” Graff arrived at Julia Manor in the middle of February with significant difficulties and impairments...
Success Story – Feb – Robert Morrison
Success Story“Congratulations to Mr. Morrison for reaching his rehabilitation goals!” Mr. Robert Morrison arrived to Julia Manor Nursing and Rehab in early February with significant difficulties and decline in his mobility, inability to care for himself and...
Success Story – Dec – Betty Moats
Mrs. Betty Moats lived with her husband very independently with her mobility and even drove to take care of errands for her and her husband. Unfortunately, Mrs. Moats had an episode that caused her to fall at home and was admitted to the hospital and diagnosed with a neck fracture. The Therapy team focused her treatment on rebuilding strength, restoring mobility, relieving pain, and regaining the skills to help Betty achieve her goals: “To go home and do all the things I did before.”. The therapist also challenged her with activities she would encounter every day at home, like navigating uneven surfaces, such as going from a concrete surface to grass, and climbing stairs. Congrats to Mrs. Moats and all the progress she has made to return home!