Trustpoint Rehabilitation Hospital of Lubbock

Trustpoint Rehabilitation Hospital of Lubbock We treat patients who often are recovering from disabilities caused by injuries, illnesses, or chronic medical conditions.

At Trustpoint Rehabilitation Hospital of Lubbock, we provide specialized inpatient and outpatient rehabilitative services to patients recovering from a serious injury or illness. At Trustpoint Rehabilitation Hospital of Lubbock, we provide specialized adult and pediatric rehabilitative services for our patients, serving Lubbock, Texas and surrounding areas. We are the only inpatient rehabilitation hospital in Lubbock, offering the region's only inpatient pediatric rehabilitation program.These efforts have earned us national recognition as a healthcare leader, allowing us to provide the highest level of available care to our patients in our own community. We consider it a privilege to be able to offer this high-level care and are honored to be a vital part of the Lubbock community.

CAREER ADVANCEMENTHelp us in congratulating Chris on his recent promotion to Wound Care Coordinator!. We are excited to ...
03/05/2026

CAREER ADVANCEMENT

Help us in congratulating Chris on his recent promotion to Wound Care Coordinator!. We are excited to see his growth in this new role and excited for the knowledge he brings to our team.

Brain injuries can cause temporary or permanent changes in the way a person thinks, moves, feels, and interacts. Accordi...
03/05/2026

Brain injuries can cause temporary or permanent changes in the way a person thinks, moves, feels, and interacts. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a major cause of disability in the United States and can affect cognitive, physical, emotional, and behavioral functioning.

These changes can impact both short- and long-term independence. Specialized rehabilitative care at a medical rehabilitation hospital like ours is designed to help patients regain function, maximize independence, and adapt to any abilities that may have been altered. Research supported by the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke shows that rehabilitation can play a critical role in recovery by promoting neuroplasticity and helping individuals rebuild skills over time.
Inpatient rehabilitation programs address a wide range of needs, including:
• Decreased levels of alertness
• Eating and swallowing difficulties
• Sudden occurrences of agitation
• Prevention of medical complications
• Memory and attention problems
• Problem-solving and reasoning challenges
• Reduced awareness of personal limitations
• Social and behavioral concerns
• Mobility limitations
• Fine motor coordination deficits
• Concerns related to returning to work and job skills
Through coordinated, interdisciplinary care, patients receive specialized treatments tailored to their specific goals and challenges.

Please join us THIS Saturday, March 7th for our Stroke and Brain Injury Support Group. We will be discussing "Overcoming...
03/04/2026

Please join us THIS Saturday, March 7th for our Stroke and Brain Injury Support Group. We will be discussing "Overcoming Barriers" to ensure patients and families have access to the resources they need. It will be held in our cafeteria from 10-11:30am. All are welcome to join!

If you're looking for a new job opportunity, come join us for a Walk-In Wednesday TOMORROW!!We have open opportunities f...
03/03/2026

If you're looking for a new job opportunity, come join us for a Walk-In Wednesday TOMORROW!!

We have open opportunities for RNs, LVNs, & Physical Therapists.

The event will take place on Wednesday, March 4th from 11:00am to 1:00 pm at Trustpoint Rehab Hospital, 4302 Princeton St.

Stop by and come find your new career!

Please help us in congratulating Jessica for being our employee of the month for January! Thank you for always exemplify...
03/02/2026

Please help us in congratulating Jessica for being our employee of the month for January! Thank you for always exemplifying our Guiding Principles with your daily interactions with your coworkers and striving to be a great mentor to others!

FIND THE POSITIVEToday’s positive spotlight is one of our clinical liaisons, Dave. Recently our area was impacted by a w...
02/28/2026

FIND THE POSITIVE

Today’s positive spotlight is one of our clinical liaisons, Dave. Recently our area was impacted by a winter storm which led to travel disruptions for our area. Dave stepped up and was a valuable resource to multiple employees during that time. We are grateful for his kindness to ensure our team was able to safely provide care throughout the storm with limited disruption.

Please join us this NEXT Saturday for our Stroke and Brain Injury Support Group. We will be discussing "Overcoming Barri...
02/28/2026

Please join us this NEXT Saturday for our Stroke and Brain Injury Support Group. We will be discussing "Overcoming Barriers" to ensure patients and families have access to the resources they need. It will be held in our cafeteria from 10-11:30am. All are welcome to join!

If you're looking for a new job opportunity, come join us for a Walk-In Wednesday TOMORROW!!We have open opportunities f...
02/24/2026

If you're looking for a new job opportunity, come join us for a Walk-In Wednesday TOMORROW!!

We have open opportunities for RNs, LVNs, & Physical Therapists.

The event will take place on Wednesday, February 25th from 11:00am to 1:00 pm at Trustpoint Rehab Hospital, 4302 Princeton St.
Stop by and come find your new career!

During your annual physical, it’s likely that you’ve had your cholesterol checked. But do you know what it is and why it...
02/23/2026

During your annual physical, it’s likely that you’ve had your cholesterol checked. But do you know what it is and why it matters?

Cholesterol is a waxy, fat-like substance that your body needs to build healthy cells and produce certain hormones. It comes from two sources: your liver, which makes all the cholesterol you need, and from animal-based foods like meat, dairy, and eggs.

Cholesterol isn’t harmful unless there are excessive amounts in the body. High cholesterol can form plaque on the inner walls of arteries, which can narrow and stiffen the arteries over time. This makes it harder for blood to flow and increases the risk of cardiovascular disease.

Cholesterol is measured through a blood test that shows the levels of different types of cholesterol. Low-density lipoprotein, or LDL, often is referred to as the “bad” cholesterol because high levels of it contribute to plaque buildup. High-density lipoprotein, or HDL, is known as “good” cholesterol because it helps to remove cholesterol from the bloodstream and carry it back to the liver. Here, it’s broken down and removed from the body, which can help prevent buildup in the walls of blood vessels and reduce the risk of plaque formation.

Once you know your cholesterol levels, you can work with your physician to control it if necessary.

FIND THE POSITIVEMeet today’s positive spotlight, Trish! She is our administrative assistant and doer of all things! She...
02/22/2026

FIND THE POSITIVE

Meet today’s positive spotlight, Trish! She is our administrative assistant and doer of all things! She is being recognized for her outstanding impact in such a short time here at Trustpoint. Although she is new to the organization, she has stepped in to support multiple leaders and departments with professionalism and efficiency. Trish consistently offers her help without being asked, anticipates needs, and follows through with care and attention to detail. Her positive attitude and eagerness to learn new skills have allowed her to quickly adapt and add value wherever she’s needed. Trish embodies teamwork and initiative, and her contributions are already making a meaningful difference across the organization. We’re incredibly fortunate to have her on the team.

FIND THE POSITIVEToday’s positive spotlight is one of our inpatient admissions coordinators, April! April works hard beh...
02/20/2026

FIND THE POSITIVE

Today’s positive spotlight is one of our inpatient admissions coordinators, April! April works hard behind the scenes to ensure our team has what they need to work up a patient to admit them to rehab, starting with the insurance side of things. Insurance benefits can be very overwhelming to patients and even tougher to navigate in an already stressful situation when a patient should get to focus on healing. Recently, April assisted one of our in house patients navigate insurance challenges during his stay. She took time to explain all benefits to him and his family, as well as spent significant amount of time with the insurance company on his behalf to assist in getting questions answered for him. Her compassion and expertise made a real difference in the recovery journey and his next steps. Thanks, April, for all you do!

If you're looking for a new job opportunity, come join us for a Walk-In Wednesday TOMORROW!!We have open opportunities f...
02/17/2026

If you're looking for a new job opportunity, come join us for a Walk-In Wednesday TOMORROW!!

We have open opportunities for RNs, LVNs, & Physical Therapists.

The event will take place on Wednesday, February 18th from 11:00am to 1:00 pm at Trustpoint Rehab Hospital, 4302 Princeton St.
Stop by and come find your new career!

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