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Success Stories

Celebrating patient success at San Joaquin Valley Rehabilitation Hospital!

At San Joaquin Valley Rehabilitation Hospital, we believe in the transformative power of personalized care and rehabilitation. Our patient success stories highlight the remarkable journeys of individuals who have overcome significant illness or injury with the support of our dedicated team. These inspiring accounts showcase the resilience of our patients and the comprehensive, compassionate care that defines San Joaquin Valley Rehabilitation Hospital.

Join us in celebrating these triumphs and discover how our specialized programs and therapies have made a meaningful difference in the lives of our patients.

Enedina and Jose Galvan

As she drove down the highway, Enedina noticed the steering wheel started to shake. She completely lost control of her vehicle as it veered toward oncoming traffic. Then, the unthinkable happened. A tow truck and two semi-trucks slammed into their vehicle.

George Silva

George Silva remembered lying in bed one morning not feeling like his "normal" self. “Without a doubt in my mind, I knew something was wrong,” George said.

Baldomero Herebia

One day, Baldomero’s life took a sudden change of course. He fell at home, injuring his spine. Baldomero wouldn't be the same again.

Olga A.

Upon arrival at the ER, doctors examined Olga and performed a CT scan and MRI. The results provided an explanation for the increased cranial pressure causing her symptoms. Olga had an acoustic neuroma, a benign tumor in the inner ear leading to the brain.

Carolyn Whalen

Carolyn went about her day as usual, backing her truck up to a hitch – something she’d done countless times with little effort needed. On her first attempt, Carolyn missed. She knew right away, something was wrong - this had never happened before.

Isidro P.

“I was in the backyard with my dogs and I tripped and fell pretty hard on the concrete,” explained Isidro. Despite being in a lot of pain, Isidro didn’t think medical attention was necessary at first. But the next day, the pain became intolerable.