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1 Gilda Trautman Newman Rehabilitation Center 2014 Annual Report
2 About the Leaders of the Gilda Trautman Newman Rehabilitation Program ANN TILTON, MD, is the Medical Director of the Gilda Trautman Newman Rehabilitation Program. She is also a Professor of Neurology and Pediatrics and Section Chair of Child Neurology at Louisiana State University Health Science Center in New Orleans. Dr. Tilton serves as member of the Board of Directors of the Child Neurology Foundation, and is active on the American Academy of Neurology Board of Directors where she serves as the treasurer of the American Academy of Neurology Institute. She also serves on the National Council for Children with Disabilities and is a member of the American Society of Neurorehabilitation. Dr. Tilton is board certified by the American Board of Pediatrics, the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology with Special qualifications in Child Neurology and the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology in Clinical Neurology. She has been published on numerous topics and has spoken nationally and internationally on child neurology, rehabilitation and spasticity management. dr. tilton s interests include neurorehabilitation, Neuromuscular Disorders and clinical applications and research in novel uses of botulinum toxin and intrathecal baclofen in the care of children and young adults with abnormal tone. SCOTT SCHULTZ, MD, PM&R, is the Associate Medical Director of the Gilda Trautman Newman Rehabilitation Program. Dr. Schultz is board certified in adult and pediatric physical medicine and rehabilitation. He is a member of the American Academy of Cerebral Palsy and Developmental Medicine and the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. Dr. Schultz received a Bachelor s of Arts and a Bachelor s of Science degrees from Tulane University as well as his medical degree from George Washington University. Dr. Schultz completed his pediatric rehabilitation fellowship at Kennedy Krieger Institute/ Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. He later joined the Johns Hopkins Hospital and Kennedy Krieger Institute as a faculty member. Dr. Schultz joined Children s Hospital s rehabilitation team in 2014.
3 2014 Rehabilitation Program Annual Report Table of Contents A Patient Story... 2 From the Rehab Director... 4 About The Rehab Center... 5 Mission Statement... 5 Vision... 5 Values... 5 Executive Summary... 6 CARF Survey Outcomes Where Our Patients Reside Employee Focus: Jeff Helminger, CTRS Discipline Focus About Our Rehabilitation Team Rehabilitation Program Committee Members About Children s Hospital Historical Overview
4 Reagan s Story I DO NOT REALLY REMEMBER HOW I felt as soon as I got to Children s, and I definitely do not remember anything from University Hospital except for one nurse. However, I remember everything from Children s Hospital and that is because of the kind of care I received from all the therapists, nurses and doctors. Everyone was so positive and they assured me that I would be able to walk again considering how active I am. It is because of Children s that I am doing everything I am doing now including running the 400m on my school s track team, driving and acting/singing in our school s play. Quotes from Within five minutes of being in the ICU, we knew we were where we needed to be. We were greeted with so much kindness and compassion from numerous rehab therapists, and hope was given. Within the first day, we transformed his room to The care I received at Children s was the kind of care a good a place that represented him rather than just his hospital room. Staff members were very helpful, mother would give to her child. Everyone was positive and and very positive about what we had done. uplifting, but when we needed to work it became serious so I could get what I needed to get done. It is because of that I The ups he experienced were the results of him can move again. Thanks to my PT, Mrs. Lori and my PTA, healing and making daily progress, along with Mrs. Linda, I can move and, even more than that, lift weights all of the positive energy given to him from his at the gym. Thanks to my OTs, Danielle and Kim, I can do therapists, nurses and happy environment at everything I need to do in my home and at school, like dress Children s. myself and write. Thanks to Jeff, the CTRS, I was able to see that I could have fun even in this terrible time in my life that was not too terrible because of Children s. Even further, thanks to the music therapist, Ms. Kim, I have become interested in the guitar and plan on learning how to play it. All of my therapists made me laugh, and they became more than just therapists to me. They became like friends and family. The nurses and doctors checked on me constantly to make sure I was content with everything. They knew exactly what I needed most of the time. There was one incident where my orthostatic hypotension got really bad just after they reduced my salt intake and I passed out. They did, however, fix that pretty fast. 2
5 Regan s Mom Reagan was very fortunate to have wonderful nurses take of him. They treated him with respect and dignity even when having to do things that were very embarrassing and uncomfortable to Reagan. They empathized with our pain, and celebrated with us the progress and good things that were happening. Linda Middleton [his PTA] was Reagan s prayer! She was so positive and comforting to us all of the time. All the activities that the therapists provided made my time at Children s great, as well. The teen room provided me and my friends with a fun place to hang out on the weekends. The outings Jeff took me on allowed me to see something other than the hospital and provided me with a fun time. Even the walks Mrs. Lori took me on for therapy outside the hospital were fun and I got some fresh air. In conclusion, Children s provided me with the hope and compassion I needed to get me through that time in my life. Everyone in the hospital was extremely nice and were genuinely concerned for my well-being. The outings we went on provided me with a getaway every once in a while so I didn t get too stir crazy staying inside for five weeks. Children s Hospital was definitely the right place for me and for most children anywhere. It is simply a great place to go for medical care. Reagan, a former patient 3
6 From the Rehabilitation Director As the Director of the Gilda Trautman Newman Rehabilitation Committee, I have the pleasure of presenting the 2014 annual report. In 2014, our program has continued to thrive, grow and provide us with the opportunity to serve as the leading provider of pediatric inpatient rehabilitation services in the state of Louisiana. The Gilda Trautman Newman Rehabilitation Center is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF). Through accreditation, CARF assists service providers in improving the quality of their services, demonstrating value and meeting internationally recognized organizational and program standards. This is an ongoing process. Our efforts are focused on meeting and exceeding these high standards of care. In 2014, we continued to evaluate the effectiveness of our programs utilizing competency based measures targeting rehabilitation skills. The relationship with Children s Special Health Services (CSHS) and their resource center offers our patients additional information regarding service targeting educational, family community and transitional issues. Involving our stakeholders has been very rewarding with a patient liaison, parent liaison and the Brain Injury Association of Louisiana liaison on our committees. These positions give our stakeholders the opportunity to give input into program development and process. The quality of our program is evaluated through the use of the WeeFIM and 0-3 Wee FIM. The WeeFIM measures functional performance in three domains: self-care, mobility and cognition. This instrument allows our facility to be compared against similar facilities, national benchmarks and functional outcomes. A major transition in 2014 was the addition of Dr. Scott Schultz as our Associate Medical Director. Dr. Schultz is board certified in adult and pediatric physical medicine and rehabilitation. He comes to us from Kennedy Krieger Institute Johns Hopkins where he specialized in physical medicine and rehabilitation, concussions, spina bifida and pain. We welcome him to our rehabilitation team. In conclusion, in this 2014 annual report, we remember all the children we have had the honor and privilege of treating. We certainly learn much from our patients and their families about life, love, hard work and perseverance. Because of them we will continue to strive to be the best inpatient rehabilitation center for years to come. Ann Tilton, MD Medical Director of Rehabilitation Services Patient/Family Testimonals Your overall teamwork was excellent. Everyone took the time to make our son comfortable. We were informed with his complete rehab care. We appreciate everyone. 4
7 About the Rehabilitation Center The Gilda Trautman Newman Rehabilitation Center at Children s Hospital was established in The Rehabilitation Center is the primary provider of comprehensive pediatric inpatient rehabilitation services in Louisiana. It is also the only Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) accredited pediatric facility in the state. Children s Hospital is a 247 bed hospital with 12 beds dedicated to the rehabilitation center. The hospital provides a full array of consultative and medical specialties. Inpatient rehabilitative services are provided for a wide range of diagnoses, including but not limited to, spinal cord injury, stroke, limb deficiency, neuromuscular conditions, traumatic injuries, cardiopulmonary conditions and brain dysfunction. Brain dysfunction accounts for the highest proportion of the rehabilitation patients. The Gilda Trautman Newman Rehabilitation Center is organized to provide a family centered, integrated and interdisciplinary team approach to improving the quality of life and maximizing function for our patients. It is the philosophy of the Center to provide comprehensive rehabilitation services that are individualized to meet the needs of those who have disabilities or illnesses that require rehabilitation. The integrated and interdisciplinary team approach is utilized to assist our young patients in adjusting to and reaching their maximum level of function and independence. MISSION STATEMENT To comprehensively support the patient and family through high quality medical care, therapy services, education and advocacy in order to optimize functional well-being and enhance quality of life in an atmosphere of compassion and respect. VISION To be the market leader for all pediatric rehabilitation diagnoses in the state and region and to be CARF accredited for inpatient rehabilitation services. To maintain an average daily census of 10 inpatients on a designated Rehabilitation Nursing Unit with an interdisciplinary approach towards patient and programmatic goals. VALUES Our patients are our first concern. We provide them with quality services in a caring environment. Every child is entitled to increase their functionality to the highest level possible through training and education. Every family is entitled to education and training in order to competently care for the patient as needed. We provide competent and innovative management of the patient s rehabilitation needs through training and on-going education of the staff. We strive to achieve the satisfaction of all stakeholderspatient, family, physician, staff, referral source and payer. We always operate with attention to personal and community standards of legal, ethical and moral practice. 3 5
8 Executive Summary The following information and data is presented as the annual report on the outcomes of the Gilda Trautman Newman Rehabilitation Center s patient care programs and services. The activity highlights and accomplishments from January 1, 2014 December 31, 2014 are listed below. This program evaluation report provides an annual checkpoint for monitoring patient functional outcomes, patient satisfaction and service delivery. HIGHLIGHTS AND ACCOMPLISHMENTS: Developed a Graduation/Achievement Certificate for patients at discharge Addition of Dr. Scott Schultz, PM&R Addition of committee members to include Brain Injury Association representative, patient liaison and parent liaison Updated surveys in order to maintain meaningful patient input Implemented new WeeFIM 0-3 scale in order to more effectively evaluate and compare outcomes for our patients less than 3 years of age Exemplary performance ratings were received by Child Life during CARF survey Child Life developed the new wheelchair accessible playground Received CARF reaccreditation Held our 5th Annual Ice Cream Social and Reunion CARF: Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities OUR ACCREDITATION CARF International is an independent, non-profit accreditor of health and human services. Through accreditation, CARF assists service providers in improving quality of their services, demonstrating value and meeting internationally recognized organizational and program standards. The accreditation process applies sets of standards to service areas and business practices during an onsite survey. Accreditation, however, is an ongoing process, signaling to the public that a service provider is committed to continuously improving services, encouraging feedback and serving the community. Accreditation also demonstrates a provider s commitment to enhance its performance, manage its risk and distinguish its service delivery. 6
9 ON balance, CHNOLA has shown a true commitment to providing quality services. The organization provides a strong patient and family-centered service for children within the Gulf Coast community. The program is well respected by patients, referral sources and other stakeholders. The rehabilitation staff members are involved in the strategic planning and performance improvement processes and take pride in being part of a comprehensive process in order to affect positive change. Children s Hospital has earned a Three Year Accreditation. The organization is recognized for its efforts to provide quality rehabilitation services and is encouraged to continue to remain current with the CARF standards as it addresses the areas of improvement noted. CARF Survey
10 2014 Outcomes GILDA TRAUTMAN NEWMAN REHAB CENTER Admits Discharges Total Patients Seen Average Daily Census Average Length of Stay Referral Sources AGE GROUPS DIAGNOSIS 23% 0 to 3 44% Greater than 10 years 11% 7 to 10 11% 3 to 5 44% 5 to 7 Brain Dysfunction, Non-traumatic 27% Major Multiple Trauma 9% Spinal Cord, NT 9% Stroke 9% Brain Dysfunction, Traumatic 33% Spinal Cord, Traumatic 6% Neurologic Disorders 2% 8 100% OF SURVEY RESPONDENTS WOULD RECOMMEND US 6 Pulmonary; Amputations, Arthriti and Cardiac, Failure to Thrive, Malnutrition; Orthopedics
11 REHAB OUTCOMES Impairment Category Number of Cases % Returned Home % Returned to School Stroke 6 100% 100% Brain Dysfunction Non-Traumatic (Brain Tumor, Encephalopathy) % 89% Brain Dysfunction Traumatic (MVA) % 92% Neuro Conditions excluding Cerebral Palsy (Guillian Barre, CIDP) 1 100% 100% Non-Traumatic Spinal Cord Dysfunction (Transverse Myelitis) 6 100% 66% Traumatic Spinal Cord Dysfunction (MVA) 4 100% 100% Major Multiple Trauma (TBI with Orthopedic) 6 100% 100% Orthopedic 1 100% 100% Amputation 2 100% 91% Failure to Thrive, Malnutrition 1 100% 100% Arthritis and Cardiac 2 100% 94% TOTAL % 94% ADMIT ORIGINS Children s Hospital 30% Admits directly from outside facilities 70% DID U KNOW There is more than 300 YEARS of experience on our Rehab Ream s 94% OF OUR REHAB PATIENTS RETURNED TO SCHOOL ENVIRONMENT 7 9
12 Where Our Patients Reside: LOUISIANA PARISHES CADDO WEBSTER CLAIBORNE UNION BOSSIER LINCOLN OUACHITA JACKSON BIENVILLE MOREHOUSE RICHLAND WEST CARROLL EAST CARROLL MADISON DE SOTO RED RIVER WINN CALDWELL FRANKLIN TENSAS LA SALLE CATAHOULA SABINE NATCHITOCHES GRANT CONCORDIA VERNON RAPIDES AVOYELLES BEAUREGARD CALCASIEU CAMERON ALLEN JEFFERSON DAVIS EVANGELINE ACADIA VERMILION ST. LANDRY LAFAYETTE ST. MARTIN IBERIA POINTE COUPEE WEST FELICIANA WEST BATON ROUGE IBERVILLE ST. MARTIN EAST FELICIANA EAST BATON ROUGE ASSUMPTION ST. HELENA LIVINGSTON ASCENSION ST. JAMES TANGIPAHOA ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST ST. CHARLES WASHINGTON ST. TAMMANY ORLEANS ST. BERNARD ST. MARY LAFOURCHE JEFFERSON TERREBONNE PLAQUEMINES PARISH Acadia Allen Ascension Assumption Avoyeslles Beauregard Bienville Bossier Caddo Calcasueu Caldwell Camerson Catahoula Claiborne Concordia DeSoto E. Baton Rouge PARISH E. Carroll E. Feliciana Evangeline Franklin Grant Iberia Iberville Jackson Jefferson Jefferson Davis La Salle Lafayette Lafouche Lincoln Livingston Madison Morehouse PARISH Natchitoches Orleans Plaquemines Point Coupee Quachita Rapides Red River Richland St. Bernard St. Charles St. Helena St. James St. John St. Landry St. Martin St. Mary St. Tammany
13 Employee Focus 60 PATIENTS RESIDED IN LOUISIANA 3 PATIENTS RESIDED IN MISSISSIPPI 1 PATIENT RESIDED IN FLORIDA PARISH Sabine Tangipahoa Tensas Terrebonne Union Vermillion Vernon W. Baton Rouge W. Carroll W. Feliciana Washington Webster Winn Other JEFF HELMINGER, CTRS Recreation Therapist Jeff Helminger, recreation therapist, has worked in the Rehabilitation Center for 15 years. He is easily recognizable because of his positive, upbeat personality. Jeff has a way of making the children and teens feel comfortable. When he engages the children in Recreation Therapy sessions they are having so much fun they don t realize they re doing therapy. A big part of Jeff s job is helping patients and families transition from the hospital back home. He coordinates the Community Reintegration Program which allows patients and families to go into the community to practice the skills they are learning in their therapies. Some of the things Jeff s patients and families have said: Jeff has the best attitude to work with sick kids. He always made me smile when I was at my worst. He s smart, kind, empathetic, hardworking and better at making people feel good than medicine. He is an asset to the hospital. Thanks! Enrique, a patient You are awesome! Thank you for all you ve done during the rehab process. Everyday our family looked forward to RT. Thank you for the outing to the aquarium, we had a blast! You have a unique gift that puts a smile on the faces of patients. Thanks! Copelin s family 11
14 Recreation Therapy COMMUNITY REINTEGRATION In 2014, our patients in the rehabilitation program were transported in the van to movie theaters, bowling alleys, shopping malls, a barber shop, the zoo, aquarium, insectarium and back to school to evaluate accessibility and practice all the skills they learned in therapies. The state-of-the-art van for transportation of patients is a significant strength of the program. The van is spacious, safe and provides a strong, visual sign of the organization throughout the community as trips are completed. CARF Participating in the community outings was a huge part of my son s recovery. The outings gave my son the confidence he needed to return to his normal life. A parent This outing was essential in giving my child the confidence to return to school. A parent My outing helped me keep a positive attitude and helped me to feel normal again. I was proud of how much I could do using my wheelchair. A patient SCAVENGER HUNT ACCESSIBILITY SURVEY CARF rated our accessibility scavenger hunt as having exemplary conformance to the standards. All patients and their families participate in an accessibility scavenger hunt where they identify concerns throughout the hospital. The scavenger hunt goes beyond the boundaries of the inpatient rehabilitation program to include the entirety of Children s Hospital. Feedback from these scavenger hunts was used to identify and make improvements, such as the accessible design of the new playground. OUR PLAYGROUND A NEW PLACE TO PLAY! In March 2014, our new playground opened for business. The playground meets the standards of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), featuring a wheelchair accessible ramp and bonded rubber ground surface. This colorful playground is a welcome asset to the rehabilitation program. It features a variety of components where children can work on motor, cognitive, exploration and social skills. Some of the things featured on the playground are: a playhouse, three slides, three climbing components, interactive kid powered panels, a music center and scavenger hunt. A special feature called the cozy cocoon is a very popular item. This piece of equipment was specifically designed to appeal to children who have autism. Our playground is a safe and accessible place where all children can have fun. WHAT OUR PATIENTS ARE TELLING US CARF complimented us on how we get feedback from our patients. Recreation Therapist, Jeff Helminger, created an interactive game designed to get the kids talking about their rehabilitation experience. He wanted to find out what they like and what they find the most challenging. Patients complete this activity by tossing a ball which has questions that they answer. 8 12
15 About Our Rehabilitation Team Our program has a renowned reputation throughout Louisiana and the Gulf South. For more than 50 years, Children s Hospital has served the medical and surgical needs of the children of our region. Today s strength is the result of the hospital s solid foundation as a rehabilitation hospital. Our strong commitment to pediatric rehabilitation continues, and it is even stronger today. The comprehensive rehabilitative services and compassionate care provided by the center s dedicated staff has dramatically improved the quality of life for thousands of children. We are extremely proud of our past accomplishments, but we never lose sight of our goal of healing one child at a time. The rehabilitation program has a comprehensive, interdisciplinary, family-centered, team-oriented program that specializes in treating children from birth through 21 years of age. We know that when a child is injured or disabled it affects the entire family. Patients are treated in a rehabilitation program designed to meet their specialized pediatric needs. Our team members provide a framework to help each family adjust to the child s individual abilities and offer emotional support to preserve and strengthen the family during hospitalization. Family members are encouraged to attend therapy sessions with the child to foster success in rehabilitation and reintegration into the community, school and vocation as appropriate. Through family interviews and community reintegration, therapists can help evaluate your home and your child s school to suggest adaptations to ease the transition to life away from the hospital. A child requiring the specialized services of a rehabilitation program experiences a profound interruption in life and the relationship within the family. The family unit is quite unique for each child; however, it is the constant in a child s life. As such, the family is respected and treated as an essential part of the rehabilitation team. We work with families and patients and try to include both in treatment decisions as a child progresses through the program and prepares for transition back to life at home and school. We encourage parents to provide input, interact with the rehabilitation team and ask questions about their child s treatment plan. A SPECIAL PLACE At the start of your stay at the Rehabilitation Center, our interdisciplinary team of physicians, nurses, therapists and social workers review important medical information about each child. The goal of rehabilitating children is to concentrate on restoring their abilities or helping them learn and adapt to new skills. Once admitted, physical, occupational, speech, music and recreation therapists, as well as neuropsychologists in coordination with patient and family, establish goals for each patient. Each child s therapy program is individualized to maximize functional recovery. Therapy appointments are typically scheduled in 30-minute time blocks and consist of physical therapy (PT), occupational therapy (OT), speech and language therapy (ST), music therapy (MT) and recreational therapy (RT). Each child must fulfill three hours of OT, PT and/ or ST per day. Additional members of the rehabilitation team include nursing, audiology, neuropsychology, respiratory therapy, case management, nutrition and social services. Treatment team meetings are held weekly throughout your child s hospitalization. The child s progress will be discussed, as will all needs for transitioning back to home and school. The family is crucial to our team s success and is encouraged to be engaged and ask questions about their child s treatment. 13 9
16 Rehabilitation Program Committee Members The Rehabilitation Program Evaluation Annual Report was made possible by the Rehabilitation Program Committee consisting of the following members: Ann Tilton, MD Medical Director Scott Schultz, MD Associate Medical Director Rebecca Rothbaum, PsyD Neuropsychology Catherine Kiracofe, PsyD Neuropsychology Natasha Haynes Vice President of Hospital Operations Research Sub-Committee Chairperson Lee Myers, CTRS Rehabilitation Team Committee Chairperson Director of Child Life Anna Bentz, PT, CWS CARF Sub-Committee Chairperson Director of Physical Therapy Doreen Speyrer, M.S., CCC-SLP CARF Sub-Committee Chairperson Director of Speech and Audiology Michele J. Borey, LOTR, MBA, CPTS Rehabilitation Team Committee Co-Chairperson Director of Occupational Therapy Carol Fontenot, LCSW Director of Social Services Tara Gautier, RN, BSN Rehabilitation Center Nursing Manager Amber Andrews Sones, PT, DPT Outcomes Sub-Committee Chairperson Physical Therapy Molly Markey, PT, DPT Physical Therapy Leslie Buttone, LOTR, MOT Occupational Therapy Kim Gambel, LOTR, MOT Occupational Therapy Jeff Helminger, CTRS Recreational Therapy Kim Bell, MT-BC Music Therapy 10 14
17 Sarah Jane Thompson, MCD, CCC-SLP Speech Therapy Shawna Sisung, RRT Respiratory Therapy Lori Boyter, PT Physical Therapy Linda Middleton, PTA Communications Sub-Committee Chairperson Physical Therapy Danielle Helminger, LOTR, MOT Occupational Therapy Rose Francke, RN Rehab Nursing Educator Lizeth McNabb, LSW Outcomes Sub-Committee Chairperson Social Services Joan LaMartina, LSW Social Services Amanda Giles, MCD, CCC-A Audiology Lakesha Murray, Au.D., CCC-A Audiology Steven Nguyen Youth Liaison Thuy Nguyen Parent Liaison Lynn Kaska, MHS, CRC, LRC Research Sub-Committee Co-Chairperson Rehabilitation Case Manager Taylor Burgmon, MS,RD, LDN Dietary 15
18 About Children s Hospital Children s Hospital began as a dream in the minds of a group of special community leaders about a decade before the hospital became a reality. In the years following World War II, a poliomyelitis epidemic attacked thousands of children, leaving many handicapped. Concerns about these children led the late Elizabeth Miller Robin, a polio victim herself, to establish a rehabilitation hospital for children. The facility opened in What makes the hospital unique is the combination of the latest developments in medical treatment and an atmosphere of love and concern for the whole child. Throughout its history, Children s Hospital has served as a teaching hospital where faculty from the Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center and Tulane Medical Center form a strong pediatric teaching program. In 1976, Children s Hospital was expanded to become a full-service general pediatric hospital. It has since grown continually to meet the growing healthcare needs of our community. Children s Hospital is a 247 bed, not-for-profit regional medical center offering the most advanced pediatric care. It cares for children from birth through 21 years in more than 40 specialties, including life-threatening illnesses, routine childhood sicknesses and preventative care. For more information about Children s Hospital, call (504) or visit ACCREDITATIONS, MEMBERSHIPS AND AFFILIATIONS Children s Hospital is accredited, affiliated, or supported by the following local and national organizations: ACCREDITATION CARF Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities American Academy of Pediatrics The Joint Commission American College of Surgeons (ACoS) Commission on Cancer National Marrow Donor Program MEMBERSHIP Children s Hospital Association (CHA) Children s Oncology Group (COG) Louisiana Hospital Association Metropolitan Hospital Council of New Orleans FOUNDING MEMBER OF LCMC HEALTH is a Louisiana-based, not-for-profit healthcare system serving the needs of the people of Louisiana, the Gulf South and beyond. LCMC Health has grown from a single hospital in 2005 to a network of four today and is still growing. LCMC currently manages Children s Hospital New Orleans, Touro, New Orleans East Hospital, Interim LSU Hospital and University Medical Center New Orleans, opening Summer
19 HISTORICAL OVERVIEW 1955 Hospital originally opened as Crippled Children s Hospital 1976 Crippled Children s Hospital was renamed Children s Hospital and became the first full-service children s hospital in Louisiana Dr. Joseph Nadell, a neurosurgeon, became the Director of Children s Hospital s inpatient rehabilitation program. With Dr. Nadell s passion for neurological injuries came our service for children with Traumatic Brain Injuries Dr. Ann Tilton became the Co-Medical Director of the Gilda Trautman Newman Rehabilitation Center. Dr. Tilton brought her neurology medicine background which allowed us to expand our services to children with any neurology disorder Dr. Joseph Nadell retired Dr. Scott Schultz, PM&R, joined our team as the new Associate Medical Director. PRESENT 12 bed Rehabilitation Center with access to more than 40 pediatric specialties including the treatment of children with brain injury and spinal cord injury. 17
20 THE GILDA TRAUTMAN NEWMAN REHABILITATION CENTER Children s Hospital 200 Henry Clay Avenue New Orleans, LA (504)
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