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Logan Lane (02/18/2021)
This place is amazing my grandpa has only been there a week and he is doing way better than any other hospital. The staff is all nice and caring! Everyone here their goal is the patient and nothing else! My whole Family goes to St.Luke’s and we have never had a bad experience! This place is such a blessing!
Philip du Nard (12/28/2020)
You can’t go wrong with St. Luke’s Rehabilitation Hospital. I suffered a work injury which required orthopedic surgery in an outpatient surgery center. I was sent to St. Luke’ afterwards because no nurse was available for home care for the 24 hours after surgery. It worked our for the best because I suffered a complication which was managed effectively at this facility.nIt was a team effort between the doctor, the nurse practitioner, the charge nurses, the occupational therapists and physical therapists, etc. as well as the case manager to get me to the point where it was safe for me to return home and function on my own. I made good progress under their supervision. There seemed to be good communication between all these parties. The hospital CEO even checked in on me and was monitoring my situation.nAs a bonus, jokes about hospital food notwithstanding, even the food was better than I might have expected.
Maura Fox (03/02/2021)
My 87 year old mother was very weak and scared heading in to St Luke's rehab. After 16 days, she is heading home much stronger and more confident. I am grateful for the care they gave her.
G Laburay (03/03/2021)
St Luke’s Rehabilitation Hospital in Chesterfield, Missouri, in our opinion, sets the standard of what rehabilitative AND hospital care should be. From the CEO of the Hospital to those who came and emptied trash, they are the kindest, caring people who took care of my mom on two stays within 3 months.nnMy mom is eighty-eight years old. Besides suffering a non-covid medical emergency in November 2020, Mom had lost eighty per-cent of her vision at once in July 2020. Along with that vision loss were some complicating factors related to the vision loss. In November 2020 St Luke’s Rehabilitation Hospital admitted Mom for skilled care until she was able to return home with home healthcare nursing. There was a communication problem with the hospital that discharged Mom to St Luke’s Rehabilitation Hospital. I made a call and I received a phone call back from Reagan Simpson, CEO of the hospital.nnMr Simpson eased my worry about Mom’s care and also made sure the staff of the hospital were aware of the medical condition and complications associated with Moms recent vision loss and her medical emergency that placed her in St Luke’s Rehabilitation Hospital care.nnMom and I were surprised and so grateful that Mr Simpson set the standard of communication with me, Mom’s care team and her “Patient Buddy”. This practice and the transparent information sharing is awesome and should be the goal of all medical practices/facilities.nnThis February Mom suffered a hemorrhagic stroke and brain bleed. I requested St Luke’s Rehabilitation Hospital for her skilled care if they had room.nnThe medical care Mom received from Dr Fischer is extraordinary. Dr Fischer treated Mom as if she was one of his long-time patients. He truly looked at her medical history. Thank you for offering Mom such tender care.nnMom’s nurse from November 2021, Carla, was one of the angels, I mean, nurses, Mom had during her second stay in February 2021. These practitioners and administrators at St Luke’s Rehabilitation Hospital are all truly angels here on earth.nnThe Physical Therapists and Occupational Therapists in November and February are awesome. They took into account my Mom’s recent blindness when developing her plan of recovery. The help and recovery the teams offered Mom is remarkable and Mom uses her exercises she learned at St Luke’s Rehabilitation Hospital here at home.nnAnother example of how Moms health emergency and recovery at St Luke’s Rehabilitation Hospital was made special by St Luke’s was Moms eighty-eighth birthday that was on Valentine’s Day.nnMr Reagan arranged a celebration for Mom. Mr Reagan and Mr. Sherril also arranged that Mom could have a visit from me and a “non-genetically attached” family member on her birthday. That truly lifted Mom’s spirits. Thank you Mr Reagan for making Mom so special.nnAfter Mom was discharged from St Luke’s Rehabilitation Hospital Ms. Hagin, RN - and Ms. Peebles, RN, both Nurse Coordinators, made several calls to follow up and has helped with finding a primary care physician. WOW! We did not expect that kind of attention, but that is what St Luke’s Rehabilitation Hospital is about. The care they give. And in our case, and I suspect in others, the care began at admission and continued even at discharge. The respect Mr Simpson and the nursing, PT, OT and other staff showed my Mom is why I am so grateful.nnThank you, St Luke’s Rehabilitation Hospital for helping my Mom. Thank you for helping me understand her care and course of action. And to all the nursing staff that were patient with Mom and attentive to her blindness and who answered my many questions and request for minutia detail: You are all brave, you are all angels.nnThank you Mr Simpson for the environment you have created so that everyone is treated with respect and I’m going to say it, love. Your hospital should be the model of how ALL PATIENTS SHOULD BE CARED FOR and ALL HOSPITALS/MEDICAL CENTRES should operate.nnMerci Mille-fois!
Pam Endres (02/13/2021)
The staff is basically really nice. The administration is questionable. Wouldn't ever come here again
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