Select Specialty Hospital - Erie

Select Specialty Hospital - Erie 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.

10/01/2025

It’s National Physical Therapy Month. Our theme throughout October is, “Your future is better with PT!” We will highlight how physical therapy can lead to a better, stronger tomorrow.

Our physical therapists are here to guide patients through every step of recovery, from hospital to home. For our patients, that means helping them return to the moments that matter. For our physical therapists and physical therapist assistants, it means making a difference and helping people move forward.

Join us throughout the month as we highlight the power of physical therapy.

Michael Scott has a lot of faith in physical therapists. And he has a lot of faith in himself. When a motorcycle crash p...
09/27/2025

Michael Scott has a lot of faith in physical therapists. And he has a lot of faith in himself. When a motorcycle crash paralyzed his legs, it didn’t take long for the 29-year-old to move from acceptance to adapting to and overcoming his spinal cord injury. A physician-led team of physical, occupational and recreational therapists from HonorHealth Rehabilitation Hospital were there to help, with innovative technology and helping him develop strategies for everyday tasks like dressing himself.

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

Lying in his hospital bed moments after a doctor gave him some of the worst news of his life, Michael Scott found solace.

Spinal cord injuries (SCI) demand highly specialized care. At Select Medical specialty hospitals, an interdisciplinary t...
09/26/2025

Spinal cord injuries (SCI) demand highly specialized care. At Select Medical specialty hospitals, an interdisciplinary team of physicians, nurses, therapists, and dietitians and others collaborate to address the complex challenges patients’ face – from blood pressure fluctuations and pain, to muscle loss, pressure sores and digestive issues that can lead to malnutrition.

“Good nutrition plays a supportive role in recovery,” said Camilla Johnson, clinical dietitian, Baylor Scott & White Institute for Rehabilitation. She supports and educates patients with SCI during their rehabilitation. “In the hospital, good nutrition reduces the length of stay and … it enhances overall outcomes,” she said.

Here are four ways our dietitians contribute to patient care to promote healing and prevent complications.

09/25/2025

Laz Reeder checked into a hospital for hernia surgery, but aspirated during anesthesia and went into respiratory failure. The 35-year-old Florida man needed two life support machines to survive. A month later when Laz had stabilized, his wife Sierra turned to the continuum of care at Select Specialty Hospital - Pensacola and Select Medical Rehabilitation - Pensacola to continue his recovery and rehabilitation. Laz had mountains of motivation waiting for him at home: his baby daughter, Nyla.

Read his full story: https://bit.ly/3IEJZPj

Life changes with a spinal cord injury (SCI). Nurses play an important role in supporting patients with an SCI and their...
09/25/2025

Life changes with a spinal cord injury (SCI). Nurses play an important role in supporting patients with an SCI and their loved ones as they navigate their recovery journey.

As instrumental players on our physician-led multidisciplinary care team, nurses direct care and advocate for their patients’ physical and emotional needs as they recover and prepare to return home after rehabilitation.

Our Registered Nurses (RNs) provide 24-hour hands-on care, tending to a range of needs from administering medications to monitoring patients’ bowel and bladder functions to ensuring patients change position frequently to avoid pressure wounds. Nurses also reinforce therapy, helping patients put into practice exercises to strengthen deconditioned muscles and new ways of dressing and grooming.

Additionally, nurses offer emotional support to their patients with an SCI – problem-solving with them as they work through challenges. In preparation for discharge, nurses also ensure patients and their loved ones are aware of community resources to support their independence and well-being.

Patients living with spinal cord injury (SCI) can experience sensory challenges that inhibit mobility and create fall ri...
09/22/2025

Patients living with spinal cord injury (SCI) can experience sensory challenges that inhibit mobility and create fall risks. Fall prevention education is a focus throughout the SCI rehabilitation journey by Select Medical specialty hospital teams, including physical therapists.

Physical therapists help educate individuals with SCI about fall risk by integrating safe mobility strategies early into their care plan. For instance, the introduction of any new equipment, such as a bed or wheelchair, increases the risk for falls. Fall prevention is also underscored in a comprehensive rehabilitation plan of care across disciplines to incorporate equipment that builds muscle strength, promotes balance and improves mobility.

Deep commitment and collaboration across the interdisciplinary team of rehabilitation specialists is essential to ensuring the safe discharge of our patients with an SCI.

09/18/2025

We asked our clinicians to talk about the importance of the environmental services team, and they did not disappoint.

Diagnosed with congestive heart failure at age 32, Robert Sauerwein kept surgery at bay for almost two decades by managi...
09/17/2025

Diagnosed with congestive heart failure at age 32, Robert Sauerwein kept surgery at bay for almost two decades by managing his condition with medication. That changed when he passed out while dining at a restaurant. Emergency services rushed Robert to the hospital. Several interventions, surgeries and device placements followed.

After 11 weeks, Robert stabilized and was ready to focus on the next step—strengthening his lungs to free himself from the ventilator and returning to eating and drinking. For that, he chose Select Specialty Hospital - Harrisburg for critical illness recovery. After success there, he continued building strength at Penn State Health Rehabilitation Hospital before returning home.

Read his story: https://bit.ly/4gzK9nW

A devastating rollover car accident left 19-year-old Nathan Beck with a spinal cord injury. Two spinal fusion surgeries ...
09/17/2025

A devastating rollover car accident left 19-year-old Nathan Beck with a spinal cord injury. Two spinal fusion surgeries were necessary to prevent any further damage to his spinal cord. Once he was stable, Nathan transferred to Select Specialty Hospital - St. Louis. There, his care team would help him regain the strength to move on his own and care for himself again.

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

A devastating rollover car accident left Nathan Beck with a spinal cord injury. Two spinal fusion surgeries were necessary to prevent any further damage to his spinal cord. Once he was stable, Nathan transferred to Select Specialty Hospital – St. Louis. There, his care team would help him regain t...

Our nurses continually refine their skills by caring for patients with a wide range of serious health conditions. We und...
09/16/2025

Our nurses continually refine their skills by caring for patients with a wide range of serious health conditions. We understand the complexity of our patients’ conditions and offer robust continuing education and training to ensure our nurses are ready and confident to provide the highest quality, outcomes-based care. New nurses benefit from a range of programs that combine mentorship with hands-on experience to develop their clinical expertise and critical thinking skills.

To learn more about our professional development opportunities, visit: https://careers.selectmedical.com/professional-development/education/hospital-education/

Laurie Houde, 62, thoroughly enjoys home life with her family in Camillus, New York. The mother of two dotes on her gran...
07/31/2025

Laurie Houde, 62, thoroughly enjoys home life with her family in Camillus, New York. The mother of two dotes on her grandchildren, loves cooking with her daughter and enjoys visiting with neighbors. That all changed when she developed encephalopathy—a brain disorder caused by infection or an underlying condition that causes disorientation and memory problems. Doctors placed Laurie in a medically-induced coma for treatment, and after five weeks, she stabilized. Laurie’s doctors recommended a transfer to Select Specialty Hospital in Erie, Pennsylvania, for specialized recovery care.

Read her story: https://bit.ly/4olUYxo

Read about Erie County teacher Craig Miller's recovery from a brain aneurysm at Select Specialty Hospital - Erie.
07/01/2025

Read about Erie County teacher Craig Miller's recovery from a brain aneurysm at Select Specialty Hospital - Erie.

Craig Miller shows few effects from brain aneurysm that typically has a 70% to 90% mortality rate.

Today, we acknowledge the importance of Juneteenth, which commemorates the abolition of slavery.
06/19/2025

Today, we acknowledge the importance of Juneteenth, which commemorates the abolition of slavery.

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:
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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...

Jeffrey Pratt, a disabled veteran from New York, was admitted to the hospital with COVID pneumonia. Unable to get enough...
03/04/2025

Jeffrey Pratt, a disabled veteran from New York, was admitted to the hospital with COVID pneumonia. Unable to get enough oxygen into his body, doctors surgically inserted a tracheostomy tube into his airway and placed Jeffrey on a ventilator. A month later, Jeffrey was stable but incredibly weak from his time in the ICU. At the recommendation of Veterans Affairs staff, Jeffrey transitioned to Select Specialty Hospital – Erie. There, a multidisciplinary team developed a personalized treatment plan that would help Jeffrey begin his journey home.

Read Jeffrey's story here: https://bit.ly/3DihQuM

Jeanne Winnert expected only a short stint in the hospital following a procedure to treat her irregular heartbeat. But c...
07/23/2024

Jeanne Winnert expected only a short stint in the hospital following a procedure to treat her irregular heartbeat. But complications ensued, and Jeanne spent the next four weeks in an intensive care unit, undergoing numerous life-saving procedures. Once she was stable, the hospital team suggested she move to Select Specialty Hospital – Erie for its expertise in helping patients restore their breathing ability.

Read about her journey to regain her independence and return home: https://bit.ly/4d4Q9C2

Susan Harrington, 75, has always been the caregiver in her family. The Stockton, N.Y., mother and grandmother never anti...
07/15/2024

Susan Harrington, 75, has always been the caregiver in her family. The Stockton, N.Y., mother and grandmother never anticipated how quickly that could change. Susan had a heart attack and was now the one who needed critical, life-saving care. Susan underwent numerous surgeries and was treated for multiple complications.

When she arrived at Select Specialty Hospital – Erie, she was weak from a month in intensive care. She needed a ventilator to breathe and a feeding tube for nutrition. Her physician-led, interdisciplinary team put together a plan to help Susan restore her health. One month later, Susan was breathing, eating, talking, walking short distances and could participate in conversations just as she had before her heart attack.

Read Susan's full story here: https://bit.ly/4f6nka0

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.

Stacee Jackson, 49, went to the emergency room with severe stomach pain. When doctors discovered a difficult to repair h...
05/28/2024

Stacee Jackson, 49, went to the emergency room with severe stomach pain. When doctors discovered a difficult to repair hole in her bowel, they prepared Stacee's mom for a long, difficult recovery. After 30 days in the ICU, Stacee was weak and reliant on a feeding tube for nutrition. For the extended healing time she needed, Stacee was transferred to Select Specialty Hospital - Erie where an interdisciplinary team helped Stacee get back on her feet and return to a regular diet.

Read Stacee's story here: https://www.selectspecialtyhospitals.com/locations-and-tours/pa/erie/erie/page-data/location-detail-tabs/success-stories/stacee-jackson-story/

Julie Niles, 69, underwent emergency surgery to repair a tear in her bowel. Though the surgery was successful, Julie was...
03/25/2024

Julie Niles, 69, underwent emergency surgery to repair a tear in her bowel. Though the surgery was successful, Julie was weakened by her condition and time spent in a hospital bed. Requiring 15 liters of supplemental oxygen to breathe, a feeding tube for nutrition and unable to stand or walk on her own, Julie needed specialized help to regain her independence. For that, she was transferred to Select Specialty Hospital – Erie.

Read Julie's story here: https://bit.ly/4aqoiuG

Jaylen Brown, a 24-year-old home health care aide, had spent over a month sedated and on mechanical ventilation. Too wea...
03/22/2024

Jaylen Brown, a 24-year-old home health care aide, had spent over a month sedated and on mechanical ventilation. Too weak to get himself to the hospital, Jaylen had reached out to a friend who rushed him to Erie County Medical Center where he was diagnosed with COVID-19, pneumonia and diabetic ketoacidosis—dangerously high blood sugar caused by infection. Later deemed medically stable, his doctors suggested Jaylen continue his healing with extended, specialized care. For that, Jaylen was transferred to Select Specialty Hospital – Erie.

Read Jaylen's story here: https://bit.ly/43uf9yR

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Select Specialty Hospitals are critical illness recovery hospitals, specializing in caring for chronically critically ill or post-intensive care unit patients.