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Success Stories

Celebrating patient success at Vibra Hospitals of Southeastern Michigan

At Vibra Hospitals of Southeastern Michigan, our commitment to exceptional patient care is reflected in the inspiring success stories of those we serve. Each story is a testament to the strength and determination of our patients, as well as the expertise and compassion of our dedicated clinical team. These narratives highlight the remarkable recoveries and life-changing experiences that occur within our walls, offering hope and encouragement to all who read them. Join us in celebrating these triumphs and discover how Vibra Hospitals of Southeastern Michigan is making a difference in the lives of our patients and their families.

Andrew poses with the Vibra Hospital team

Andrew Mauricio

At just 34 years old, Andrew Mauricio faced a critical health crisis. Diagnosed with respiratory failure, he was referred to Vibra Hospital of Southeastern Michigan – Taylor Campus, a critical care hospital that specializes in treating patients with complex medical needs who require extended hospitalization.
Vinnie poses for a photo at Vibra Hospital

Wieslaw “Vinnie” Winiarski

At 56 years old, Wieslaw “Vinnie” Winiarski was active and independent, enjoying life on the move and connecting with those around him. But when pneumonia and respiratory failure sent him to the emergency department, he suddenly faced a series of serious health challenges.
Sydney and Vibra Hospital care team

Sydney McGriff

At 46 years old, Sydney McGriff led an independent life, working alongside her sister and managing daily activities independently. However, when Sydney arrived at a local emergency room with sepsis and respiratory failure, her condition was critical. Intubated for an extended period of time, she required a tracheostomy and ongoing ventilator support to breathe.
Timi with Vibra Hospital care team members

Timi Fox

Before his hospitalization, 67-year-old Timi Fox enjoyed an active and independent life, spending time with friends and working full-time. But when his health declined, everything changed, and he faced a long and challenging recovery.
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Ann Hopper

On a warm summer day, 63-year-old Ann Hopper's life took an unexpected turn. What began as a typical day at home ended with Ann being rushed to the emergency room, unresponsive. The vibrant grandmother, who had been living independently and working full-time, suddenly found herself intubated and admitted to Corewell Health Taylor Hospital.

Brooke Dunning

On a crisp winter day, 26-year-old Brooke Dunning was enjoying her passion for snowboarding when things took an unexpected turn. What started as an exhilarating run down the slopes ended in a life-altering accident. Brooke was rushed to the emergency room, where doctors diagnosed her with a severe cervical spine injury.