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Conditions We Treat

Founded in 1985 as a hospital company dedicated to the care of ventilator patients, Kindred Hospitals has been treating serious pulmonary conditions for 40 years.

Common pulmonary conditions we treat include, but are not limited to:

  • Acute respiratory distress syndrome 
  • Acute respiratory failure 
  • Airway burns 
  • COPD/emphysema 
  • COVID/Post-COVID conditions 
  • Interstitial lung disease/pulmonary fibrosis 
  • Lung transplant complications
  • Pneumonia
 
 

Care Close to Home

Kindred Hospitals is proud to offer specialized long-term acute care in 60 locations across 16 states. 

 
 
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Our Expert Care

Our interdisciplinary care teams and innovative programs help pulmonary patients recover.

Pulmonary patients at Kindred may receive care from:

  • Pulmonologists
  • Respiratory therapists
  • ACLS-certified nurses
  • Physical, occupational, and speech therapists

Other care features include:

  • Daily physician visits
  • Participation in our Move Early program of early mobilization
  • 24/7 access to respiratory therapy
  • Around-the-clock ventilator liberation
  • AfterCare program of post-discharge phone calls to answer questions and check on progress
 
 

Available treatments may include, but are not limited to:

  • Mechanical ventilation management and liberation 
  • Tracheostomy placement, management and weaning 
  • Endotracheal tube management 
  • Bi-PAP/C-PAP 
  • High-flow oxygen therapy 
  • Passy-Muir valve placement and management 
  • Decannulation and post-decannulation monitoring 
  • Chest tube placement and management 
  • On-site thoracentesis 
  • Chest percussion therapy 
  • Pre/post-lung transplant care
 
 
 

 

Our Commitment to Excellence

Demonstrating our commitment to providing safe, high-quality patient care, all Kindred Hospitals have achieved at least one disease-specific care certification from The Joint Commission. This is includes most of our hospitals being certified in the care of respiratory failure and sepsis. Certification ensures a standardized, evidence-based approach to care and to performance measurement and improvement.

 
 

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