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Madonna team taps into brain injury survivor’s passions as motivation

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Young hockey fan returns to ice after battling rare illness

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Harlem Globetrotter spins smiles through Lincoln Campus

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Major Multiple Trauma Physical Therapy

Yutan wrestler takes down two toughest opponents in his life

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Spinal Cord Injury

Pint-sized motivator behind Iowan’s Recovery

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Technology assists mom of three in brain injury recovery

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Pediatrics

Brain injury survivor thrives back home and at school

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Spinal Cord Injury

After diving accident paralyzes teen, he discovers new dreams

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Physical Therapy Speech Therapy

Husband and father uses music to heal from stroke

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Awards & Recognition

CARF Accreditation

Madonna Rehabilitation Hospitals is dedicated to providing high-quality services to our patients. We are equally dedicated to upholding high standards of quality in our business practices. We are proud to demonstrate this dedication by obtaining CARF accreditation for the programs at our Lincoln and Omaha campuses.

Vapotherm Center of Excellence

Madonna Rehabilitation Hospitals has received the Vapotherm Center of Excellence designation for its use of Vapotherm's technology in ventilator and tracheostomy weaning protocols. It is the highest recognition a facility can receive from Vapotherm, and it signifies that Madonna uses Vapotherm technology as a standard of care.

Passy-Muir Center of Excellence

The Passy-Muir Valve (PMV) is the standard of care for our pediatric and adult ventilator and tracheostomy tube patients. Passy-Muir, Inc. is committed to offering these patients a step toward independence and dignity through speech and has designated Madonna the first of just 12 Centers of Excellence in the country. The use of the PMV by our interdisciplinary team has contributed significantly to the success of our ventilator and trach tube weaning outcomes.

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