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  • Madonna celebrates the first full class of graduating PM&R residents

    Madonna celebrates the first full class of graduating PM&R residents

    Congratulations to the 2022 class of the Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (PM&R) Residency Program. Graduate physiatrists include Alexander Jacobsen, D.O.; Seela Nimmo, M.D.; Brett Rosauer, M.D.; and Sonia Shah, M.D. For the past four years, these four resident physicians have been hard at work collaborating with Madonna care teams to help restore patients recovering from…

  • Omaha woman regains strength and stamina with Madonna post-COVID clinic

    Omaha woman regains strength and stamina with Madonna post-COVID clinic

    “I’ve learned from COVID, it’s one step forward—well, two steps forward now with Madonna—and one step back,” Ali O’Connor, an Omaha woman and COVID-19 survivor, said. “It’s a unique virus, but Madonna gives a lot of inspiration and guidance to get through it.” The 57-year-old is still recovering after being diagnosed with COVID in November…

  • Madonna unveils new patient wing at grand opening event

    Madonna unveils new patient wing at grand opening event

    Madonna Rehabilitation Hospitals is pleased to announce the grand opening of its new, innovative patient wing on its Lincoln Campus. The $57 million expansion and renovation project include 59 private patient suites equipped with the latest technology. “The new patient tower and expanded treatment space will provide Madonna the foundation for continued success, not only…

  • Mother’s Day motivates stroke survivor in therapy

    Mother’s Day motivates stroke survivor in therapy

    Racheal Johnson is counting down the days until Mother’s Day this year. While the 39-year-old mother of four usually looks forward to the special day, this one holds extra significance. Not only is it the day she’ll get to return to her home state of Iowa and be closer to her children, but it’s also…

  • Madonna empowers stroke survivors during recovery

    Madonna empowers stroke survivors during recovery

    According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, a stroke occurs every 40 seconds in the United States and is a leading cause of death or serious, long-term disability. A stroke can happen to anybody at any age.   Leading the way in stroke rehabilitationMadonna Rehabilitation Hospitals offers stroke survivors a comprehensive continuum of care, with…

  • Rodeo champion fights to recover after brain injury

    Rodeo champion fights to recover after brain injury

    From the moment he could walk, Reece UIlerich wore cowboy boots and climbed onto any kind of horse. Eventually, the toddler toys turned into real horses, and with it, a passion for riding was born for the 21-year-old from Humboldt, South Dakota. “I remember when Reece first started in 4-H Rodeo, he came down for…

  • Madonna celebrates Limb Loss Awareness Month

    Madonna celebrates Limb Loss Awareness Month

    April is Limb Loss Awareness Month in Nebraska, and Madonna Rehabilitation Hospitals is grateful to highlight the necessity of rehabilitation for patients who have experienced an amputation. “This month is a great time to bring attention and recognition to the people who have been impacted by limb loss and provide advocacy for this population,” Sarah Smith,…

  • Madonna celebrates National Social Work Month

    Madonna celebrates National Social Work Month

    In addition to Brain Injury Awareness Month, March is also a chance to acknowledge and celebrate the work that social workers do every single day for Madonna’s patients. In the spirit of collaboration, our social workers are an integral part of an interdisciplinary team, working closely with registered nurses and case managers to ensure a…

  • Brain injury survivor leads Madonna’s brain injury program by example

    Brain injury survivor leads Madonna’s brain injury program by example

    A brain injury is life-changing. For Tiffany Armstrong, Madonna’s Brain Injury Program leader on the Omaha Campus, brain injury has become her life. When she isn’t serving on the Nebraska Brain Injury Advisory Council or the ACRM Chronic TBI Task Force, working to improve services and support for people with brain injuries, she’s sharing her own experiences…

  • Stroke survivor takes first steps in rehabilitation

    Stroke survivor takes first steps in rehabilitation

    “We should let nature take its course because there won’t be any quality of life.” That’s what doctors told Karen Byrnes after her daughter, Jackie Nelson, had a stroke. The 36-year-old from Kansas City, Missouri, had just gotten off of work at an assisted living home when a case of vomiting led to something much…