Kindred Hospital San Francisco Bay Area
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Locality: San Leandro, California
Phone: +1 510-357-8300
Address: 2800 Benedict Dr 94577 San Leandro, CA, US
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When Michael began to feel sick and developed a serious cough, he had to call a friend after he started to have difficulty breathing. He was taken to an acute care hospital and diagnosed with COVID-19. He remained at the facility until he was able to be transferred to Kindred Hospital where he could receive respiratory therapy and begin his rehabilitation. At the beginning of his stay Michael was unresponsive and needed full assistance from his caregivers for all his needs. H...is entire team of caregivers worked together to help Michael on his long journey, and day by day he made progress in all areas of his recovery until he was finally able to be discharged from Kindred. I am so thankful to be alive, Michael affirmed before he was discharged from Kindred. "I plan to enjoy life more, lighten up and not get stressed out about uncomfortable things. See more
My main goal is to get back to a normal life after COVID, Marvin shared just before he was cleared to be discharged. Shortness of breath and chest pain originally led the retired police officer to the hospital where he was diagnosed with COVID-19 and had to be placed on a ventilator when he stopped being able to breathe on his own. Additional complications followed, including kidney failure, septic shock and uncontrollable pain, and Marvin was then transferred to Kindred Ho...spital to receive respiratory therapy and rehabilitation. My nurses and all the staff here helped me and motivated me to get better, and I want everyone to take this very seriously because I know firsthand it is a very real sickness. Everyone who helped me from the time I was admitted to the ER and to my discharge from Kindred pulled me out of the grave and I will be forever grateful. See more
Happy Occupational Therapy Month to all of our amazing therapists! Your holistic and personalized approach to evaluations, interventions and outcomes plays such a vital role in helping our patients reach their recovery goals, and for that we are extremely grateful. #NationalOTMonth
This year's #WorldHealthDay theme, "Building a fairer, healthier world," resonates with us as we continue to work toward increasing access to much-needed healthcare services across the country. And we would like to say thank you to all healthcare workers around the world. #KindredCore6
Vanessa is an LPN at Kindred Hospital. The recently awarded Employee of the Month shared some insights about what it’s like working at the long-term acute care hospital. I got into nursing because I wanted a job where I could help people every day, Vanessa affirmed. My days are always busy, and I value the sense of teamwork and camaraderie we have here because when I or someone else needs help, all we have to do is ask. It’s the most wonderful feeling to hear a patient tell me that they feel better after I’ve taken care of them. If you are looking for a fulfilling caregiver career, go to jobs.kindredhealthcare.com.
After a serious accident nearly cost him his life, Kendall was admitted to a local hospital to undergo surgery. Due to the severity of his condition, he was also placed on a ventilator to help him breathe. Once stable, he was transferred to Kindred Hospital to receive respiratory therapy and rehabilitation. He began to make progress as his respiratory therapists helped him become less reliant on the ventilator until he no longer needed mechanical breathing assistance. I have a very loving family that supported me and a baby on the way, so I was very motivated to get better, Kendall expressed before he was discharged to return home. I have a lot to be grateful for and I’m very thankful to be alive.
Today we recognize and celebrate some of our #HealthcareHeroes who sacrifice so much to care for our community - our doctors. Over the past year, they have shown incredible dedication to providing the highest quality care to our patients for a hopeful future. Thank you for all you do today and every day. #DoctorsDay
Our #HealthcareHeroes across the country are receiving the COVID-19 vaccine. Jennifer, a Clinical Liaison, tell us why she received the vaccine: "#MyWhy is for a better future for everyone."
Linda is the clinical pharmacist at Kindred Hospital, where she has worked for over 10 years. She shared what led her to become a pharmacist and what drives her love for her line of work. I became interested in clinical pharmacology in high school when a teacher discussed it with me, and as they say the rest is history! Linda said. I really enjoy working at a small hospital where you get to know all your co-workers and where my department is involved in patient care decisions. In addition to my regular tasks, one of my favorite daily routines is to round with physicians and the patient advocate, which is very beneficial as I’m able to provide input while decisions are being made. I also enjoy working with pharmacy students when they are with us as part of their rotation and always try to spend part of my day with them.
Donna Crowley, a Unit Secretary at Kindred Hospital St. Louis - St. Anthony, is a recipient of this year’s 2020 Paul Diaz Caring Award. Donna's reputation for caring and compassion go far beyond her title -- her passion leads her to sit and comfort patients, to stay with them and encourage them even though that isn't in her formal job description. "Care beyond," she says. "Just go beyond. Just go until you can't do it anymore."
Carole Fryberger, a Lead Respiratory Therapist, is a 2020 recipient of this year’s Paul Diaz Caring Award. Her co-workers say Carole embodies the Kindred Core Value "Create Fun in What You Do." As one co-worker wrote, Carole is "a source of light and peace for the patients we service here."
Fred Waters, a Radiology Technician at Kindred Hospital St. Louis, is a recipient of the 2020 Paul Diaz Caring Award. Fred's service to his patients goes far beyond his daily duties. He also utilizes his natural artistic ability by creating paintings for them. Fred's efforts to engage with his patients embodies the Kindred Core Value "Be Kinder Than Expected.
Jorge was diagnosed with COVID-19 shortly after his wife was also found to be positive, and he had to be hospitalized. Once he had been stabilized, he was transferred to Kindred Hospital, where he could receive respiratory therapy and rehabilitation. Jorge overcame many obstacles and made steady progress, regaining his mobility and independence until he was finally able to return home with only supplemental oxygen to continue supporting his recovery. The staff here are heroes, putting their lives on the line to help me and others affected by COVID, Jorge expressed before he was discharged to return to his wife and home. After a long journey in the ICU at another hospital I came to Kindred to start my rehab. My entire team worked together to make sure I was always safe and my recovery was on track and everyone has been very kind!
This is Respiratory Care Week. Thanks to all respiratory therapists for their professionalism, hard work, sacrifice, and commitment to providing excellent patient care during the COVID-19 pandemic.
After Dulce started feeling sick, she was taken to the hospital where she was diagnosed with COVID-19 and had to be placed on a ventilator. She was transferred to Kindred Hospital to receive respiratory therapy and rehabilitation. She rapidly started to make progress under the guidance of her respiratory therapists and started on the early mobility program with her physical and occupational therapists. The staff have all done a very good job, Dulce expressed before being discharged to return home. I am happy that they have given me my life back. I passed the swallow evaluation and am so happy to be able to drink and eat again. And thanks to my rehab team I am now able to walk the entire hallway.
Margarita developed COVID-19 and had to be put on a ventilator and given a feeding tube. Then she was transferred to Kindred Hospital for advanced respiratory therapy and rehabilitation. Her respiratory therapists immediately started working to strengthen her lungs and wean her from the ventilator. Margarita steadily improved until she no long needed the ventilator, could eat and drink a normal diet, was independent in all areas of daily life and able to stand and walk short distances with assistance. Thanks to Kindred and God I am able to go home to my family, Margarita shared just before she left Kindred. Her family gathered to welcome her back home as a hero.
Over the last few weeks, we have focused on the importance of getting a flu shot this year as seasonal influenza viruses begin to spread along with the virus that causes COVID-19. To help raise awareness and encourage others to roll up their sleeves for this year’s flu vaccine, some of our dedicated team members are sharing photos of their flu shots on social media using #FluShotSelfies!
After Barbara returned from a trip, she found that she had contracted COVID-19. After three days her breathing became compromised. Barbara had to be placed on a ventilator and was transferred to Kindred Hospital for respiratory therapy and rehabilitation. Her physical and occupational therapists helped her overcome a very long period of inactivity, and she began to regain her strength and motor skills. My team at Kindred gently and effectively weaned me off the vent, Barbara said. Everyone listened to me and really heard me. They also found the sweet spot with my medications to help my anxiety, so I could be weaned I was definitely suffering from post-ICU anxiety. I had full confidence in the staff and I that helped me get better.
The special importance of a flu vaccine this winter comes down to one word twindemic" - that describes the serious consequences of the flu in possible conjunction with COVID-19. Click here to read more: http://Kindrd.care/6185Gf7gF
This is National Physical Therapy Month, and we want to salute all of our hard-working #HealthCareHeroes who help our patients get back on their feet.
Happy National Case Management Week! We are thankful for all of our case managers and the role that they play in bringing nurses, doctors, therapists and families together to create a plan for outstanding patient outcomes. Thank you, case managers, for all that you do!
George had a heart attack and had to be put on a ventilator. He was transferred to Kindred Hospital to receive respiratory therapy and rehabilitation. Soon, he was able to begin communicating with a speaking valve and as his lungs became stronger, his breathing tube was removed. George was discharged to a rehab facility to continue his recovery before returning home to his wife and family. His team celebrated his discharge and everyone wished him all the best as he left Kindred.
The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) recommends people get their flu shot by the end of October. The sooner you can get vaccinated for the flu, the better especially if you are planning to receive a COVID-19 vaccine once it’s available. Every flu season is different, with some being worse than others. Your best defense is vaccination, which provides important protection from flu and its potential complications.
When Matthew began to feel sharp pains in his chest, he was rushed to the ER. Physicians had to perform CPR and placed him on a ventilator when his breathing became compromised by respiratory failure. Matthew arrived at Kindred and began to receive respiratory therapy. He started the early mobility program with his physical and occupational therapists, making steady gains every day during his stage as he moved through various levels of recovery. Kindred is very amazing, Matthew affirmed just before leaving the facility. The staff helped us understand exactly what was happening every day they are a very great team. I have something great to say about everybody here and I also want to thank my wife for being here with me (even if not in person) every day!
Welcome to the first day of Fall!
This week, alongside providers and healthcare communities across the nation, we recognize National Rehabilitation Awareness Week. Thank you to all of our rehabilitation staff for your unwavering commitment to quality patient care. We are extremely grateful that you choose Kindred every day, and for everything you do to help our patients on their journeys to recovery.
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