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    Lon Lutz, MD

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    Courage Kenny Rehabilitation Institute - Minneapolis

    Courage Kenny Rehabilitation Institute - Minneapolis

    5.0(2 reviews)
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    Having a massive stroke to start 2019 and the ongoing rehabilitation has been for me a life…read morechanging experience. In a matter of moments I was reduced to a state of helplessness from what I imagined to be a hale and hearty, independent individual. I have undertaken the arduous process of returning to at least near "normal" whatever that means I thought that I understood the concept of patience and could differentiate between humiliation and humility. In that regard I was wrong. Recovery is taking much longer than I expected and at first I wrestled with humiliation vs humility. I'd like to think that I will emerge from this a more accepting and humble person. All that aside, this is a review of Courage Kenny Abbott Northwestern (formerly Sister Kenny Institute). Being hospital based, they can take more extreme cases than their Golden Valley counterpart. I think it is safe to say that when I arrived I was a wheelchair bound shadow of my former self. Among other things I had a feeding tube shoved up my nose and into my stomach (uggghhh). And I had a tracheotomy tube that precluded conventional communication (arrgghhh). Suffice it to say that I felt like a virtual train wreck. Never-the-less, the wonderful staff began the task of putting me back together. Not willing to risk omitting key people, I will not name specific individuals. Thanks to their efforts I was able to get rid of my feeding tube (yeah) and eventually return to an unrestricted diet. I also had the trach removed (what a relief) and could begin to talk again. Through collective effort and encouragement, I was able to get out of the wheelchair and walk for stretches with assistance and supervision. I simply cannot say enough good things about the people I met. I had a spacious private room. I was wheeled to a communal dining facility where eventually I was able to eat with relish. Both the Physical and Occupational Therapy spaces were well equipped. Speech Therapy was surprisingly difficult for me. But the PT, OT and Speech Therapists, Doctors , Nurses, PAs, Recreational Therapists and all others were in my estimation, top notch. All-in-all, to me if you are recovering from a serious condition this is an excellent stop on your way. Highly recommended.

    This place has a great staff. It is clear as soon as you get there. We were happily greeted by a…read morehappy young man who must love what they do. My Physical Therapist was Jamie, she was smart, kind and informative. She had a great way with people and helping them understand the process, exercises, stretches and why it is important to pay attention to the details. You do not want to injure yourself, you must listen carefully and follow directions. Jamie was good at learning what you know about your condition /scenario so she can expand on that and not repeat the stuff that you know. These people all show kindness and compassion. People come to them for all kinds of reasons and by looking around the exercise room, you can see that they are true professionals. Highly recommend.

    Lon Lutz, MD - occupationaltherapy - Updated May 2026

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