Success Stories
Celebrating patient success at Vibra Hospital of Sacramento
At Vibra Hospital of Sacramento, our commitment to exceptional patient care is reflected in the inspiring success stories of those we serve. Each story is a testament to the strength and determination of our patients, as well as the expertise and compassion of our dedicated clinical team. These narratives highlight the remarkable recoveries and life-changing experiences that occur within our walls, offering hope and encouragement to all who read them. Join us in celebrating these triumphs and discover how Vibra Hospital of Sacramento is making a difference in the lives of our patients and their families.

Evodio Solorio
When Evodio Solorio arrived at Vibra Hospital of Sacramento, his condition was critical. He was experiencing respiratory failure caused by a combination of heart failure and pneumonia, and he required a tracheostomy to support his breathing. His care needs were complex, requiring close monitoring and a high level of medical support.

Joseph Brown
When Joseph Brown arrived at Vibra Hospital of Sacramento, his condition was critical. After suffering a traumatic brain injury (TBI), he required a ventilator to help him breathe and needed a tracheostomy tube for continued support. He was unable to speak and severely disoriented. His recovery was uncertain, and he required around-the-clock medical care.

Rachele Llamas
Experiencing progressively worsening shortness of breath, Rachele Llamas realized something was seriously wrong. Rachele went to the emergency room, where she was diagnosed with COVID pneumonia. Thus began Rachele's long and arduous journey back to better.

Flozell “Smitty” Smith
Hesitant at first, Flozell “Smitty” Smith worked hard with his Vibra care team to gain his independence back. After multiple setbacks, he is now discharged and is continuing his recovery with Home Health.

Mihail Mededinti
Mihail Mededinti's care level was described as "all hands on deck". He fought hard for his recovery after suffering hypoxic respiratory failure.

Joseph
Joseph's care focused on weaning him off the ventilator and getting him back to eating a regular diet. With support from his therapists and nurses, he discharged without a trach and a fully healed stoma.




