Address: 711 S Cowley St, Spokane, WA 99202, USA
Phone: +15094736000
Jennifer Johnson
I've been a patient at St Luke's in the aqua-therapy and outpatient PT programs twice now for ongoing issues with back pain issues stemming from stenosis and osteoarthritis, and I can't say enough good things about the staff and the treatment I receive. Travis has been fantastic at setting up exercises that really address my problems, and he is great in explaining how it all works to improve my strength and mobility. And Samantha and Cindy in the pool are great at that also, as well as providing lots of positive feedback and encouragement to keep trying. I've had PT at other places throughout the years but St Luke's yields more progress and results than any other program I've been through. I highly recommend this place if you're committed to relearning how to properly move your body.
Cathy Cabe
I have been working with the staff here for over a year due to Covid! Today is my last day here... I will miss them dearly! They are such an invaluable team. St Lukes is lucky to employ such compassionate staff members! Kudos to them!!!
Tammy Talley
Would not recommend. They put everyone in a restraint on admit. A seatbelt that is attached to an alarm if undone. Sister who had Stage 4 lung cancer with only weeks to live was admitted there after a stroke. It was a week that she was not able to see her family and she didn't need the therapy anyway. She passed away less than 2 weeks after she left there. She felt she had no choice and was pushed into going there and pushed further to stay longer. She finally had to really put her foot down to get discharged.
Chris Milam
My Dad had a stroke and went to St. Luke's for rehabilitation. They were great from day one treated my Dad like family. The therapy team consisted of Amy Lou and Kelsey physical therapists. Donna and Matt occupational therapist. Luke speech therapist and Nate recreation therapist. They all did a phenomenal job. I would highly recommend St. Luke's to anyone in need of rehabilitation.
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It's different for some than others, I would call and ask by patient name
Varies, depending upon the patient. Shift change is a no go.
I depends upon the unit you are visiting. Shift change is 7:00 am so no visiting then.
I'm so sorry your wife is so much pain I have quadriplegic son in a great amount of pain also. I would personally suggest first calling every hour, be polite ,but let them know you will be calling every hour to help remind them that this is an urgent matter.
Probably, just call them
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