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Tyler's Story

In April 2024, 30-year-old Tyler Felio was living in a skilled nursing facility following a 2023 motorcycle accident that caused traumatic brain injury. But, he wasn’t receiving any therapy to support his recovery. His fiancée, Kaitlyn Eddington, was worried his steady improvement would stall.

After some research, Kaitlyn found St. Luke’s Rehabilitation. By May, the St. Luke’s team had Tyler scheduled for twice weekly speech and language therapy, occupational therapy and physical therapy. That was the start of their journey with St. Luke’s.

Tyler’s severe aphasia improved significantly, to the point that he could communicate with his children. His right arm, which he could barely lift when he started, regained almost full range of motion. And not only did he get out of the wheelchair and walk without assistance, he started relearning to jog and skip. In August 2024, Tyler was able to move back home.

“His recovery is because of his team at St. Luke’s,” Kaitlyn said. “They were able to get him every resource possible to continue in this really miraculous recovery. He’s just smashing everything.”

Kaitlyn is “eternally grateful” to the team at St. Luke’s Rehabilitation. They’re excited to enter a new chapter of their lives, together.

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