Mikel Cauthon

Mikel Cauthon arrived at Vibra unaware of his surroundings after contracting COVID-19 and suffering a stroke. Since then, he has made great progress and is thankful for Vibra’s help in his recovery.

Melissa Gutierrez

Melissa Gutierrez went from living her busy and active life to a month-long stay at the hospital. After contracting COVID-19, she needed extended care to get back to better.

Charles & Chanelle Reeves

A car struck Charles and Chanelle Reeves’ motorcycle on their way home from an event. They both lost a leg but maintained a positive attitude throughout therapy. They worked hard to get back to their old lifestyle.

Jerry Davis

Jerry Davis’ life was put on hold after contracting COVID-19. He quickly developed pneumonia, suffered respiratory failure, and a stroke. With the help of his care team, he overcame all of these obstacles and looks forward to returning home soon.

Edward Gonzales

Edward Gonzales worked long hours to support his wife and two young children. That all changed when he lost his leg from an infection. His therapists at Vibra worked to get him back to his active lifestyle.

Mrs. Fender

Mrs. Fender came to Vibra to recover from a double knee replacement. She worked through the pain and is now ready to return home to continue her recovery.

James Evans

James Evans knew something was wrong when he woke up in terrible pain. On his second trip to the hospital, they found a spinal cord abscess and infection. After a month, he came to Vibra where he could work towards his independence.

Mark Fourmentin

After he was struck by a car while crossing the street, Mark Fourmentin required multiple surgeries. He required intensive rehabilitation and was transferred to Vibra to focus on recovery.

Frankie “Dean” Nelson

Dean and his wife like to stay busy but when he contracted COVID-19, all activity stopped. His condition required acute care and intense therapy to get back to better.

Gary Solomon

With the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, Gary’s life took a turn. He contracted the virus in October, and after seven days of self-quarantining, he saw no improvement.