
New Community Extended Care Facility Helps Patient Resume Self-Sufficient Lifestyle
When Karen Sewell arrived at New Community Extended Care Facility, she was in poor health. She had experienced two massive heart attacks, a brain aneurysm and a stroke. She had been at University Hospital for one year and spent three months in a coma. She also underwent surgery that required rehabilitation. “They cut out part of my skull to get to my bleeding brain,” she said. “I knew I would need therapy after that.” When she left University Hospital, Sewell spent some time at a couple of other facilities before transferring to Extended Care in March. The New Community facility is closer to her family members. Upon arrival at Extended Care, Sewell was unable to care for herself because of