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Getting you back to better.

COPD

Our respiratory program team members have extensive experience working with patients who experience difficulty breathing because of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). COPD refers to a group of conditions that cause respiratory problems. COPD is a progressive disease, meaning it typically worsens over time.

Our team of physician specialists, respiratory therapists, ACLS-certified nurses, and rehabilitation specialists are trained to treat COPD complications and help patients work toward improving their overall health. During a hospital stay, we monitor patients with COPD for changes in their condition, address complications, and treat symptoms. When appropriate for the patient’s abilities and needs, our physical, occupational, and speech rehabilitation experts can help patients with issues such as weakness, de-conditioning, low exercise tolerance, self-care challenges, communication issues, and swallowing problems.

Lifestyle changes are critical in managing COPD. We provide both patients and their family members with education and support on topics such as smoking cessation, nutrition, infection prevention, energy conservation, and safety. Our team members work hard to ensure that each individual and their family members have access to the information, resources, training, and support they need.

Related Conditions and Treatment Needs

  • COPD exacerbation
  • Respiratory infection
  • The need for IV medication administration
  • Mechanical ventilator dependence
  • Mechanical ventilator weaning
  • Tracheostomy management
  • Use of high flow oxygen therapy
  • Post-surgical recovery

Recent Success Stories from Vibra Hospital of Sacramento

  • Evodio, a patient at Vibra Hospital of Sacramento, sits in a wheelchair wearing a hoodie and sunglasses, surrounded by smiling members of his care team. The image includes the hospital logo and the text 'Success Story: Evodio Solorio.'
    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, a patient at Vibra Hospital of Sacramento, stands smiling while wearing a protective helmet and hospital attire, alongside members of his care team. The image includes the hospital logo and the text 'Success Story: Joseph Brown.'
    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.

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