Select Specialty Hospital - Laurel Highlands

Select Specialty Hospital - Laurel Highlands Our hospital provides comprehensive, specialized care for patients with acute or chronic respiratory disorders.

Our primary focus is to wean medically complex patients from mechanical ventilation and restore independent breathing. Select Specialty Hospitals specialize in treating patients recovering from catastrophic critical illness. Our interdisciplinary teams develop individual treatment plans to meet each patient's needs with a goal to improve over time and return to their daily lives.

Palm Springs Mayor Bev Smith joined leadership at Select Medical Rehabilitation - Palm Beach to cut the ribbon for the n...
05/26/2026

Palm Springs Mayor Bev Smith joined leadership at Select Medical Rehabilitation - Palm Beach to cut the ribbon for the new acute rehabilitation unit.

This 13-bed, all-private-room unit will provide inpatient medical rehabilitation programs that help patients restore strength, mobility and independence as they recover from illness or injury.

Located inside Select Specialty Hospital - Palm Beach at 3060 Melaleuca Lane in Palm Springs, the unit becomes part of a continuum of care allowing patients to move seamlessly from one level of care to the next, all under one roof.

The team began welcoming patients on May 14, bringing expanded rehabilitation services to the greater Palm Beach community.

From left to right: Jenna Fisher, director, rehabilitation therapy services; Rachel Catalan, director, business development; Dr. Sioban McDermott, medical director (SMR); Larry Melby, CEO; Bev Smith, mayor, Palm Springs; Mary Stoffiere, vice president, therapy services (Select Medical); Lori Allmon, chief nursing officer

Today, we remember and honor those who made the ultimate sacrifice to serve and protect our country.
05/25/2026

Today, we remember and honor those who made the ultimate sacrifice to serve and protect our country.

Recovering from a stroke looks different for everyone.   For severe stroke, healing may begin in a critical illness reco...
05/22/2026

Recovering from a stroke looks different for everyone.

For severe stroke, healing may begin in a critical illness recovery hospital where patients receive medically focused care and early therapy to manage complex conditions. These patients may need to relearn how to breathe, eat, talk, walk and think clearly again.

As strength and stability return, patients may continue their journey at an inpatient rehabilitation hospital, where personalized therapy helps rebuild independence, confidence and the ability to safely return home.

Our continuum of care includes respiratory, physical, occupational and speech therapy. Respiratory therapists focus on breathing. Physical therapy works on rebuilding strength, balance and mobility. Occupational therapy helps patients return to their everyday activities such as bathing, dressing and managing tasks at home. Speech therapy addresses communication challenges, memory or thinking deficits and swallowing difficulties that are common after a stroke.

Through coordinated, patient-centered care, our nationwide network of critical illness recovery and inpatient rehabilitation hospitals support stroke survivors every step of the way, helping them move forward, regain confidence and prepare for life beyond a hospital.

05/18/2026

On National Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) Day, we celebrate our 1,022 SLPs across the Select Medical continuum of care, who help their patients with their speech, language and swallowing goals so they are able to re-engage their voice and safely return to eating a normal diet.

"What is the best treatment for a stroke?” At our hospitals, stroke rehabilitation begins as soon as patients are medica...
05/15/2026

"What is the best treatment for a stroke?”

At our hospitals, stroke rehabilitation begins as soon as patients are medically stable. Starting therapy early leverages a critical recovery window, when the brain is most responsive and gains in cognition, mobility and independence are greatest.

Within our continuum of care, patients with the most complex recoveries often begin their recovery journey at a critical illness recovery hospital, relearning to breathe, eat, talk, walk and think clearly again. As they improve, they may transition to inpatient rehabilitation for specialized therapy aimed at rebuilding strength, skills and confidence for life after stroke. Both levels of care include physician-led, multidisciplinary teams and personalized treatment plans.

05/14/2026

Recognizing the signs of a stroke can change everything.

Peggy Downey, 56, learned that lesson firsthand. Living with COPD, she was used to pacing her activity — but one weekend, something was different. Her family knew something was wrong. Her shortness of breath, dropping of objects and dragging her right foot were subtle but serious signs of a stroke. They called emergency services to rush her to the hospital.

A blood clot in Peggy’s brain caused a stroke. Her recovery journey took her from a medically induced coma to Select Specialty Hospital - McKeesport and then to Select Medical Rehabilitation - Pensacola. The clinical experts and rehabilitation therapists helped her rebuild strength, mobility and confidence.

This Stroke Awareness Month, Peggy’s story is a powerful reminder: Recognizing stroke symptoms and accessing the right level of rehabilitative care can make a meaningful difference. Every recovery takes its own path — but with specialized care, progress and independence are possible.

Our post-acute continuum of care includes 103 critical illness recovery hospitals in 28 states, all dedicated to helping...
05/13/2026

Our post-acute continuum of care includes 103 critical illness recovery hospitals in 28 states, all dedicated to helping patients heal and recover after a chronic, critical illness or serious injury.

These physician-led multidisciplinary care teams focus on five key goals for every patient: to restore the ability to breathe, speak, eat, think and move independently again. That combination lays the groundwork for patients to return home or continue rebuilding strength at the next level of care.

05/11/2026

Healing Happens Here 💚

From the moment our patients enter our hospitals to the time of their discharge, our care teams focus on delivering an exceptional patient experience. Hear about how patients inspire our team members and remind them why they do what they do.

During Hospital Week, we recognize the expertise, dedication and compassion of the teams who make these recoveries possible.

Patients and families seeking calm in a storm often turn to Wil Bowling, the big nurse with the beard at Select Specialt...
05/09/2026

Patients and families seeking calm in a storm often turn to Wil Bowling, the big nurse with the beard at Select Specialty Hospital - Flint. His move to nursing was a rebirth of sorts; Wil lived many lives, including U.S. Marine, salesman and investment advisor when he heard the call. Since then, colleagues and patients and their families have honored him twice with the quarterly DAISY award. “When you have been through as much as our mom in such a short amount of time,” one nominator wrote, “the nurse becomes like family.”

Read more about Wil's story: https://careers.selectmedical.com/career-areas/nursing/wil-bowling/

DAISY Foundation

Across our network of specialty hospitals and outpatient rehabilitation centers, speech-language pathologists (SLPs) pla...
05/07/2026

Across our network of specialty hospitals and outpatient rehabilitation centers, speech-language pathologists (SLPs) play a major part in helping patients achieve their recovery goals.

Within our hospitals, SLPs focus on dysphagia (swallowing difficulties) and cognitive communication therapy to assist patients who have communication challenges following a neurological condition like stroke or brain injury. In our outpatient locations, SLPs offer adult and pediatric speech and language therapy care to help patients regain function, develop skills and improve communication.

This month, we’ll be highlighting the significance of speech therapy within our continuum of care.

For 70-year-old Susan Johnson, retirement was a well-deserved reward after a fulfilling career as a nurse case manager. ...
06/10/2025

For 70-year-old Susan Johnson, retirement was a well-deserved reward after a fulfilling career as a nurse case manager. However, following surgery on her knee, Susan faced two more surgeries for bleeding stomach ulcers and multiple internal infections. On ventilator support, Susan chose Select Specialty Hospital—Laurel Highlands to get back to breathing, eating, talking, walking and thinking.

Read her story: https://bit.ly/3HBiXrh

We’re pleased to announce the DAISY regional award winners for the fourth quarter of 2024. These nurses have earned prai...
04/10/2025

We’re pleased to announce the DAISY regional award winners for the fourth quarter of 2024. These nurses have earned praise for their extraordinary care from patients, families and colleagues:
https://careers.selectmedical.com/about-us/culture/employee-recognition/

Critical Illness Recovery Hospitals DAISY Winners
Abel De Jesus – Select Specialty Hospital – Fort Myers
Sarah Ross – Select Specialty Hospital – Fort Myers
Hector Rivera – Select Specialty Hospital – Orlando South
Emily Pate – Select Specialty Hospital – Town and Country
Kristina Siradze-Meskhi – Select Specialty Hospital – Cincinnati North
Brian Morgan – Select Specialty Hospital – Alle Kiski
Brittany Fuller – Select Specialty Hospital – Erie
Stacey Birchak – Select Specialty Hospital – Laurel Highlands
Alexis Hawkins – Select Specialty Hospital – Nashville West
Jaquita Cornelius – Inova Specialty Hospital

Inpatient Rehabilitation Hospital DAISY Winners
Megan Page – Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation – Saddle Brook
Ethel Deblock – Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation – Marlton
January Seikel – Cleveland Clinic Rehabilitation Hospital, Edwin Shaw
Allison Barnes – Cleveland Clinic Rehabilitation Hospital, Edwin Shaw
Dioryl Ganapin – Baylor Scott & White Rehabilitation Hospital - Dallas

Learn more about exciting employment opportunities with Select Medical by viewing our openings here:
https://bit.ly/3R7ssj6

Our mission is to provide an exceptional patient care experience that promotes healing and recovery in a compassionate environment. This mission is made possible by our employees. Patients, family members, or colleagues can easily commend someone through our recognition programs, which are accessibl...

Betsy Buckham was constantly on the go until a nagging pain led to a cancer diagnosis. Complications following surgery t...
03/27/2025

Betsy Buckham was constantly on the go until a nagging pain led to a cancer diagnosis. Complications following surgery to remove the tumor caused her abdomen to fill with urine and she was rushed into emergency surgery. Once stabilized, the multidisciplinary team at Select Specialty Hospital – Laurel Highlands would help Betsy regain her independence and return home to her busy lifestyle.

Read Betsy's story: https://bit.ly/443ungD

Paul Henderson, 69, was enjoying retirement and teaching judo once a week when complications from open heart surgery to ...
10/29/2024

Paul Henderson, 69, was enjoying retirement and teaching judo once a week when complications from open heart surgery to repair an aortic aneurysm left him unable to walk, eat and care for himself. Paul spent 31 days in the hospital. On the recommendation of a friend, Paul and his wife, Marcia, chose Select Specialty Hospital – Laurel Highlands to help him recover. When he transferred to the hospital, Paul was in such a weakened state that he was unable to lift his head. Paul’s physician-led, interdisciplinary team collaborated to help him recover.

Read Paul's story here: https://bit.ly/4e7QmUY

Artist and kitchen designer Mark Misinay jests that by the time he made it back home after three hospitalizations, he wa...
10/07/2024

Artist and kitchen designer Mark Misinay jests that by the time he made it back home after three hospitalizations, he was in better shape than before his life suddenly fell apart two months earlier. Mark suffered a perforated gastric ulcer that left him critically ill and on a ventilator. After 16 days in Uniontown Hospital, he transferred to Select Specialty Hospital – Laurel Highlands, a critical illness recovery hospital. There, a physician-led, interdisciplinary team collaborated to help Mark regain his strength and independence.

Read Mark's story: https://bit.ly/4dw0KWc

Paul Secosky’s shortness of breath and coughing had gotten so severe that the 67-year-old retired electrician from Hopwo...
10/02/2024

Paul Secosky’s shortness of breath and coughing had gotten so severe that the 67-year-old retired electrician from Hopwood made his way to a nearby emergency room. Turns out, Paul was in respiratory failure and had an infection in one lung that led to sepsis. Paul overcame the sepsis and got off the ventilator, but still needed high levels of oxygen and was too weak to walk or care for himself. A physician-led, interdisciplinary team at Select Specialty Hospital – Laurel Highlands put together a personalized therapy plan to help Paul get back to the life he loves.

Read Paul's story: https://bit.ly/3BCSM0d

We’re pleased to announce the DAISY regional award winners for the second quarter of 2024. These nurses have earned prai...
09/12/2024

We’re pleased to announce the DAISY regional award winners for the second quarter of 2024. These nurses have earned praise for their extraordinary care from patients, families and colleagues: https://bit.ly/3AZ2DNS

Critical Illness Recovery Hospitals DAISY Winners
Select Specialty Hospital - Augusta UH: Mica Hunter
Select Specialty Hospital - Battle Creek: Abigail Bittner
Select Specialty Hospital - Columbus Grant: Jennifer Bass
Select Specialty Hospital - Downriver: Kimberly Antolak
Select Specialty Hospital - Laurel Highlands: Renee Gratter
Select Specialty Hospital - Nashville West: Dream Scott
Select Specialty Hospital - Nashville West: Felicia Fuqua
Select Specialty Hospital - North Knoxville: Barbara Lowe
Select Specialty Hospital - Tri-Cities: Jack Duncan
Select Specialty Hospital - Youngstown: Danielle Wess

Learn more about exciting employment opportunities with Select Medical by viewing our openings here https://bit.ly/3R7ssj6

Our mission is to provide an exceptional patient care experience that promotes healing and recovery in a compassionate environment. This mission is made possible by our employees. Patients, family members, or colleagues can easily commend someone through our recognition programs, which are accessibl...

We’re pleased to announce this quarter’s DAISY regional award winners. Patients, colleagues and families have called out...
06/07/2024

We’re pleased to announce this quarter’s DAISY regional award winners. Patients, colleagues and families have called out the following 13 nurses for the extraordinary care and support they provide in their patients’ recoveries. Here’s what makes them special:

Critical Illness Recovery Hospitals DAISY Winners

Regency Hospital – Cleveland East: Matthew Krejci
Matthew Krejci was nominated by a patient’s family for going “above and beyond to educate us about so many different things.” Matthew was described as friendly and helpful. When he discovered that his patient was quitting smoking, Matthew brought mints and told the patient they helped him with cravings. He also brought bananas for the patient when his potassium was low and listed other foods that were rich in potassium.

Select Specialty Hospital – Erie: Julie Fairfield
A colleague nominated Julie Fairfield for her dedication to ensuring the safe evacuation of patients after a severe windstorm caused a generator failure. As the charge nurse responsible for patient safety, Julie coordinated with her team and emergency services to successfully transfer all patients to local facilities in under two hours.

Select Specialty Hospital – Flint: Douglas Tobias
Douglas Tobias was nominated by a patient’s wife for putting her mind at ease and being a phenomenal communicator. “Doug went out of his way to make it clear to me I could call him for anything 24 hours a day,” said the patient’s wife. After a phone call between Doug and the wife was disconnected, Doug took the time to find a working phone line and called back with an update on her husband’s condition. “Thank you from the bottom of my heart,” the wife said.

Select Specialty Hospital – Kansas City: Renee Rust
A colleague nominated Renee Rust for being “a rock of strength, yet empathetic and caring in providing support and comfort” for her patients. Renee’s colleague noted her excellent communication skills, ability to anticipate needs and adherence to safety standards. While caring for a patient at the end of their life, Renee demonstrated her compassionate nature by staying at the patient’s bedside alongside the family.

Select Specialty Hospital – Laurel Highlands: Molly Hileman
Molly Hileman was nominated by a patient’s daughter for being a “stand out health care professional who made the worst days of my life a little easier.” The daughter pointed to Molly’s willingness to explain complicated medical procedures; Molly also helped find a priest to attend to her patient’s spiritual needs. “I am so grateful that Molly was with us when my dad exited this life.”

Select Specialty Hospital – Milwaukee St. Francis: Evelyn Berg
A patient’s husband nominated Evelyn Berg for being an exemplary nurse with “a smile that lights up the whole wing.” Evelyn was called out for being kind and maintaining a professional demeanor when working with patients. “She was cleaning my wife after she had a bowel movement when my wife had another bowel movement… she said that the timing was good and all these other things to make my wife not feel embarrassed or humiliated about it.”

Select Specialty Hospital – Nashville West: Angela Bowling
Angela Bowling’s nominator said, “she is a bright light in the middle of an uncertain situation for the patient and their family.” Angela was recognized for her ability to see things from the patient’s perspective and make them feel like a real person “and not just another bed filled.” Her nominator, a patient’s sister, wrote that Angela went out of her way to go to the store “to get some things I needed, more than once.”

Select Specialty Hospital – Tucson Northwest: Allison Newhard
A colleague nominated Allison Newhard for her compassionate treatment of family members, great listening skills and willingness to be a true team player. Allison’s colleague noted that she is a knowledgeable and skilled critical thinker, providing support, updates and answers to multiple families while working to reduce the number of critical drips and maintain a critically ill patient’s blood pressure. “I never know what kind of day Allison is having — she’s always upbeat, smiling and encouraging to staff.”

Select Specialty Hospital – Downriver: Ella Kingsler
Ella Kingsler was “heaven sent” according to the patient who nominated her. “Ella gave me bedside care and saw that my hair was horribly matted and dirty. She brought in a detangler and tried for two days to clean my hair.” When the patient’s daughter arranged for a hairdresser to visit, Ella helped set everything up. Her patient also noted that Ella took the time to always write down her needs. “She made me feel heard.”

Inpatient Rehabilitation Hospitals DAISY Winners

Banner Rehabilitation Hospital East: Stephenie Hokanson
Stephenie Hokanson, a wound care nurse, was nominated by a patient who suffered a burn injury on Christmas Eve. The patient, a physician, was in a burn center for three weeks before arriving at Banner Rehabilitation Hospital East. “Stephenie was very caring, compassionate and extremely meticulous,” the patient wrote. “She was so attentive and had a great bedside manner. She was constantly assessing and adjusting the plan based on new findings.” Overall, he wrote, Stephenie “is just a dynamic, outstanding provider and teacher.”

Cleveland Clinic Rehabilitation Hospital, Beachwood: David Monroe
David Monroe received high praise from a patient whose first language is Spanish and lives outside of the United States. The patient wrote in his nomination, “David definitely stood out.” His compassion and prompt response to patient’s needs did not go unnoticed. “Being from another country made communication difficult, which could be frightening at times,” the patient said. “David and I connected when I realized he could communicate with me and had traveled to my country many times. Being so far from home, it was nice to feel the comfort of knowing that David saw me as more than just a patient. He was a joy and really helped me. I truly appreciated that.”

OhioHealth Rehabilitation Hospital – Columbus: Samantha Norris
Nominated by a colleague, Samantha Norris was praised for “consistently providing excellent care while displaying a positive attitude that improves overall morale.” Her colleague credited her for going above and beyond in collaborating with the hospital’s therapy staff. As an example of her teamwork, “Sammy collected supplies for a patient’s shower, covered their wounds and started the water to make sure it was warm, which improved patient satisfaction,” her nominator wrote. “She positively impacts our department on every shift. Patients and staff just love her!”

SSM Health Rehabilitation Hospital – Lake Saint Louis: Donnita Alligood
Donnita Alligood was nominated by a patient who underwent an extensive back surgery. The patient wrote that Donnita was “very kind, caring and helpful from the moment I met her.” When the patient expressed concern about taking pain medication because of a fear of becoming addicted, “Donnita asked what my concerns were, then took the time to explain that the medication was safe and how pain management is an important part of my care plan.” After Donnita provided this education, the patient felt more at ease and was able to enjoy better rest with lessened pain. “She was so helpful and comforting,” the patient wrote.

If you or a loved one experienced a brain injury, intense therapy can play a vital role in recovery and help get you bac...
03/05/2024

If you or a loved one experienced a brain injury, intense therapy can play a vital role in recovery and help get you back to an independent lifestyle.

Meet some of our brain injury patients who not only survived, but thrived.

To learn more about Select Medical’s network of hospitals, visit: https://www.selectmedical.com/about-us/

March is Brain Injury Awareness month. According to the Brain Injury Association of America, someone in the United State...
03/01/2024

March is Brain Injury Awareness month. According to the Brain Injury Association of America, someone in the United States sustains a brain injury every nine seconds. A brain injury can affect how a person thinks, acts and feels.

Brain injuries can result from an outside force to the head, known as a traumatic brain injury (TBI), or an internal cause – known as a non-traumatic brain injury (NTBI).

Learn more about the difference between a TBI and NTBI below, and check back throughout the month as we spotlight brain injury and how we help people recover.

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