Bertha Pruitt
A lot of the staff members at HealthSouth Sea Pines Rehabilitation Hospital are familiar with Bertha Pruitt. Her infectious laughter and radiant smile are hard to ignore. It is that positive attitude that helped get Bertha through what could be perceived as a very difficult time in her life.
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David Harris
In the summer of 2005, David was slammed to the ocean floor by a wave. He was rushed to the local trauma hospital where he learned that he had not only drowned, but had also ruptured a disc in his neck and would likely be a quadriplegic for the rest of his life.
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Gaston Jennett
Gaston Jennett served 28 years as an officer for the United States Navy, so he knows a thing or two about discipline and motivation. However, he still credits the staff at HealthSouth Sea Pines for helping to maintain that drive and motivation that he learned in the service all those years ago.
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James Joyner
James Joyner was transferred to HealthSouth Sea Pines Rehabilitation Hospital after complications that followed his open heart surgery. James had therapy sessions with the HealthSouth Sea Pines physical, occupational and speech therapy departments to combat his weakness and his swallowing issues.
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Matt Spier
Matt suffered from traumatic injury to his brain following a brutal attack and the resulting deficits left him unable to recall his own name, recognize loved ones and even recognize himself in the mirror.
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Robert Buelow
Robert Buelow is a self-proclaimed expert on HealthSouth Sea Pines Rehabilitation Hospital. He has been in the inpatient setting of the hospital for three separate stays since 2009.
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