Success Story – Nov – Jeffrey Davis

by | Dec 29, 2022 | blog

Mr. Jeffrey Davis was admitted to Calhoun Convalescent Center with a history of Peripheral Vascular Disease which caused an amputation to his left lower extremity. 

 Initially Mr. Davis was unable to care for himself and he was unable to walk after the amputation. After working diligently with physical and occupational therapy, he was able to bath and dress himself, transfer, and walk with a walker. 

 Before leaving Calhoun Convalescent Center, Mr. Jeffrey’s lower extremity was able to heal, and he was able to start with his new prosthetic management.  Mr. Davis was such a pleasure and inspiration to others.  He will be greatly missed!

 

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