Select Specialty Hospital - Oklahoma City

Select Specialty Hospital - Oklahoma City Our hospital provides comprehensive, specialized care for patients with acute or chronic respiratory

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.

A traumatic car crash left Zecharias “Z” McKinney with a spinal cord injury that paralyzed him from the waist down. He n...
09/13/2025

A traumatic car crash left Zecharias “Z” McKinney with a spinal cord injury that paralyzed him from the waist down. He needed help just to sit upright in bed and he wondered how this injury would affect life ahead. Z arrived at Baylor Scott & White Institute for Rehabilitation - Dallas feeling little hope. But despair turned to determination when he started working with the hospital’s care team. They helped him rebuild strength, taught him mobility strategies and rekindled his hope for the future.

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

A traumatic car crash left Zecharias “Z” McKinney with a spinal cord injury that paralyzed him from the waist down. He came to Baylor Scott & White Institute for Rehabilitation - Dallas to learn how to live independently.

Never Forget.
09/11/2025

Never Forget.

Some patients watch the clock for a special moment—regular food day.A speech-language pathologist at Helen M. Simpson Re...
09/10/2025

Some patients watch the clock for a special moment—regular food day.

A speech-language pathologist at Helen M. Simpson Rehabilitation Hospital in Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania, remembers a patient who pushed himself every day to improve his swallowing ability. He started by digesting thin liquids and advanced to slowly chewing and swallowing solids all toward one tasty goal: his wife’s lasagna. Once he passed his swallowing tests and got care team approval, his wife brought it to him along with a slice of homemade peach pie.

Another speech-language pathologist at Northshore Rehabilitation Hospital in Lacombe, Louisiana, helped a patient practice swallowing like it was an Olympic event. His payoff: a trip to the hospital’s annual crawfish boil. Peeling the crawfish was a chance to exercise his fine motor skills. But eating them? The pure bliss of a hard-won, gold medal.

Sometimes an injury to the back or neck comes between food-loving patients and their nosh of choice.

Spinal cord injuries – particularly in the C1 and C2 vertebrae at the base of the skull – can cause dysphagia, or an inability to swallow. About 41% of people with quadriplegia suffer difficulty swallowing, according to the National Institutes of Health.

Often the problems are temporary and caused by inflammation after surgery. Doctors often perform assessments to find muscles not doing their jobs.
If they spot muscle weaknesses, therapists can apply a range of techniques to address those muscle deficiencies. Patients may do chin tucks against resistance or move food around their mouth differently to compensate for weaknesses. There’s even a device that operates like a bench press for your tongue—resistance training which builds the muscles that move food from mouth to throat.

Most of all, therapists ask patients to practice swallowing.
Often it takes plenty of practice to get back to solid food. Patients start with liquidized food, move to pureed, minced-and-moist, soft and bite-sized, easy-to-chew and finally … regular foods, that special moment.

Respiratory therapists (RTs) are frequently part of the care team for spinal cord injury (SCI) patients in our critical ...
09/09/2025

Respiratory therapists (RTs) are frequently part of the care team for spinal cord injury (SCI) patients in our critical illness recovery hospitals. Depending on the level of injury or loss of function, RTs provide:
• Tracheostomy and ventilator support
• Breathing exercises
• Oxygen and secretion management

RTs are heavily involved in treating patients with significant loss of function, or where the SCI interferes with the muscles involved in breathing. Therapists will work to free the patient from the ventilator, or if that isn’t achievable, reduce dependence on the device to the lowest level possible.

As part of the care team, RTs also help with returning a patient’s voice using a speaking valve, assist with the mobility of ventilated patients and manage oxygen levels during intense physical and occupational therapy sessions.

RTs play a key role in patient and family training as well, teaching tracheostomy care and secretion management techniques.

After collapsing in his bathroom, doctors diagnosed Bobby Smith with osteomyelitis of the thoracic vertebrae, a rare inf...
09/06/2025

After collapsing in his bathroom, doctors diagnosed Bobby Smith with osteomyelitis of the thoracic vertebrae, a rare infection of the spine that causes the bone to weaken. After spinal surgery, Bobby spent three weeks recovering in the ICU before transitioning to Select Specialty Hospital - West Tennessee. There, a physician-led care team developed a personalized treatment plan to help Bobby recover from his spinal cord injury and get one step closer to returning home.

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

Bobby Smith, 52, underwent spinal surgery after a bacterial infection weakened his vertebrae. He spent three weeks recovering in the ICU, unable to move, stand up or walk. To help him return to his feet, Bobby was transferred to Select Specialty Hospital - West Tennessee. There he would complete a c...

Stacy Wilhelm was a busy teacher, author, wife and mother before complications following heart surgery landed her in an ...
09/05/2025

Stacy Wilhelm was a busy teacher, author, wife and mother before complications following heart surgery landed her in an intensive care unit. Stacy was in and out of consciousness for five weeks, lost her left hand and several times, her family steeled themselves for the worst. Stacy never gave up. When she finally stabilized, she turned to the multidisciplinary team at Select Specialty Hospital - Dallas Plano to help her relearn to breathe, eat, talk and get back on her feet. Stacy’s grit and hard work paid off when she danced with her son at his wedding.

Read her story here: https://bit.ly/480SuhR

09/04/2025

For those living with a spinal cord injury (SCI), most want to know how their quality of life will change.

Our teams are often asked:
“When can I resume doing what I love to do?”
“Will I be able to return to school or work?”

Through our personalized treatment plans for every SCI patient, our therapy and clinical teams create a foundation of skills to support the entire recovery journey. We focus on stretches, weight shifts in wheelchairs and joint range of motion exercises just to name a few. These skills help to set up our patients for achieving their recovery goals following injury.

This month, we’ll be highlighting our “Back to Basics” series, covering each care team member’s role in a SCI patient’s journey.

September marks Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) Awareness Month. According to the American Association of Neurological Surgeons...
09/02/2025

September marks Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) Awareness Month. According to the American Association of Neurological Surgeons, approximately 17,000 Americans acquire an SCI each year.

No two SCIs are the same, and a patient’s outcome can vary based on a number of factors, including the level of early intervention care and intensive rehabilitation.

Throughout SCI Awareness Month, we’ll be introducing a “Back to Basics” series, sharing information about SCI and how our care teams support patients as they work to recover as much function as possible.

This Labor Day, we extend our gratitude to all health care professionals who dedicate themselves to the care of their pa...
09/01/2025

This Labor Day, we extend our gratitude to all health care professionals who dedicate themselves to the care of their patients and the well-being of the communities they serve.

Laz Reeder’s surgical complications caused respiratory failure so severe that a ventilator’s highest settings couldn’t d...
08/26/2025

Laz Reeder’s surgical complications caused respiratory failure so severe that a ventilator’s highest settings couldn’t deliver enough oxygen. Laz, 35, was then connected to ECMO, a specialized life support. As his wife Sierra waited and prayed by his side, family cared for their infant daughter. One month later, Laz was healing but still fed through tubes, too weak to care for himself and unable to walk more than a few steps. He and Sierra turned to Select Specialty Hospital - Pensacola and its inpatient rehabilitation, Select Medical Rehabilitation - Pensacola, to continue his recovery. Today, Laz is home, back to work and enjoying his family.

Read his story here: https://bit.ly/4fV8ynu

We wish you and your family a safe and happy Fourth of July.
07/04/2025

We wish you and your family a safe and happy Fourth of July.

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.

Severe stomach pain led Richard Myers to the emergency room where he was diagnosed with a bowel blockage. Shortly therea...
03/27/2025

Severe stomach pain led Richard Myers to the emergency room where he was diagnosed with a bowel blockage. Shortly thereafter, he went into cardiac arrest. His medical team stabilized Richard and soon after, surgeons repaired his bowel. The operation was successful but Richard would require extra time and specialized care for his recovery. At Select Specialty Hospital – Oklahoma City, a critical illness recovery hospital, Richard’s interdisciplinary care team laid the foundation for his recovery and the road to returning to work.

Read Richard's story: https://bit.ly/42i6Yql

Loretta Goos awoke to discover she was in a hospital, tethered to machines by a maze of tubes protruding from her body. ...
12/31/2024

Loretta Goos awoke to discover she was in a hospital, tethered to machines by a maze of tubes protruding from her body. The last thing she remembered was crawling into bed at home. That had been a week earlier.

Loretta was on a ventilator for respiratory failure. After a week at Stillwater Medical Center, she and her family turned to Select Specialty Hospital – Oklahoma City to help Loretta regain her ability to breathe, walk, talk and eat on her own again.

“Now I’m living by myself again and getting around pretty good,” Loretta said.

Read Loretta's story here: https://bit.ly/4a0PDVl

Lacey Brittain, a 35-year-old executive assistant, shares her journey of recovery after battling abdominal abscesses and...
07/30/2024

Lacey Brittain, a 35-year-old executive assistant, shares her journey of recovery after battling abdominal abscesses and undergoing extensive surgeries. From the initial struggle with severe pain to regaining mobility and independence, Lacey's story is one of resilience and hope. Through the support of her care team at Select Specialty Hospital – Oklahoma City, Lacey overcame immense challenges and is now looking forward to rebuilding her life.

Read Lacey's story here: https://bit.ly/4fE4rf9

Doctors offered little hope that Jake Ratliff could recover from acute respiratory failure and recommended comfort care....
07/19/2024

Doctors offered little hope that Jake Ratliff could recover from acute respiratory failure and recommended comfort care. His family believed otherwise.
When Jake, who has autism, arrived at Select Specialty Hospital – Oklahoma City, he couldn’t breathe on his own and was weak from being immobile for a month. A physician-led, interdisciplinary team put him on the road to recovery.
“We saw a team who did not give up on our family member,” said his aunt.

Read Jake's story here: https://bit.ly/4cQffEY

Ricky Zamora-Cano, affectionately known as "Uncle Ricky" to his many nieces and nephews, contracted COVID-19 and, while ...
06/26/2024

Ricky Zamora-Cano, affectionately known as "Uncle Ricky" to his many nieces and nephews, contracted COVID-19 and, while struggling to breathe, was rushed to OU Health University of Oklahoma Medical Center where doctors stabilized his condition. Reliant on a ventilator to breathe and a feeding tube for nutrition, Ricky needed specialized care in order to return home. For that, his family chose Select Specialty Hospital - Oklahoma City.

Read Ricky's story here: https://bit.ly/3xvNSAJ

Laura Mach, 57, contracted COVID-19 and was taken to the hospital in respiratory failure. After several weeks in a coma,...
05/09/2024

Laura Mach, 57, contracted COVID-19 and was taken to the hospital in respiratory failure. After several weeks in a coma, Laura awoke weakened and unable to care for herself. Her family transferred her to Select Specialty Hospital - Oklahoma City where an interdisciplinary team helped Laura work toward the goal of attending her daughter's wedding.

Read Laura's story here: https://www.selectspecialtyhospitals.com/locations-and-tours/ok/oklahoma-city/oklahoma-city/page-data/location-detail-tabs/success-stories/laura-mach-story/

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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.