Kindred Hospital Sugar Land

Kindred Hospital Sugar Land Kindred Hospital Sugar Land specializes in treating chronically, critically ill patients. Our hospital does not offer emergency services.

We specialize in the treatment and rehabilitation of the post-intensive care and complex medical patient requiring intensive care, including specialized rehabilitation, in an acute hospital setting. With our services we provide a wide array of rehabilitation therapies to help patients progress to positive outcomes, regain function and safely return home as quickly as their recovery allows.

Kindred Sugar Land celebrated Asian Cultural Day! Our team enjoyed a vibrant celebration filled with yummy traditional f...
02/27/2026

Kindred Sugar Land celebrated Asian Cultural Day! Our team enjoyed a vibrant celebration filled with yummy traditional foods, beautiful cultural costumes and fun activities.

Laisser les bons temps rouler💜 💛 💚 Kindred Hospital Sugar Land brought the spirit of Mardi Gras to life with fun celebra...
02/18/2026

Laisser les bons temps rouler💜 💛 💚
Kindred Hospital Sugar Land brought the spirit of Mardi Gras to life with fun celebration for our amazing staff! From festive decorations to beads and sweet treats, it was a wonderful way to share joy.🎭

Love is in the air! Kindred Sugar Land celebrated Valentine's Day by spreading a little extra sweetness to our amazing s...
02/17/2026

Love is in the air! Kindred Sugar Land celebrated Valentine's Day by spreading a little extra sweetness to our amazing staff. Everyone received chocolate as a small token of appreciation for the hard work, compassion and dedication they show every day.

After experiencing worsening shortness of breath, Brian went to Memorial Hospital, where tests showed he had myocarditis...
02/17/2026

After experiencing worsening shortness of breath, Brian went to Memorial Hospital, where tests showed he had myocarditis (inflammation of the heart). His condition became serious, and he was intubated and placed on a ventilator. He was also placed on a feeding tube. Brian, whose complex medical history included kidney cancer, was then transferred to Kindred Hospital Sugar Land for specialized acute care.

Kindred’s nurses and clinical staff closely monitored his heart and breathing and managed his medications and treatments, including oxygen therapy. After his condition stabilized, Brian was very weak and needed full assistance with moving, eating, and self-care. With coordinated nursing support and intensive physical and occupational therapy, he steadily improved. By the time he was transferred to an acute rehabilitation unit, he could move in bed on his own, transfer with minimal help, and dress himself with only limited assistance.

To read more success stories from patients of Kindred Hospital Sugar Land, please visit https://bit.ly/4ch5a6L.

February marks Black History Month, a time to honor the history, achievements, and lasting impact of Black Americans acr...
02/02/2026

February marks Black History Month, a time to honor the history, achievements, and lasting impact of Black Americans across all areas of our society. We are committed to celebrating Black voices and building inclusive communities every day of the year.

Brenda, 55, with a history of hypertension, type 2 diabetes, and Factor V Leiden deficiency, was admitted after experien...
01/20/2026

Brenda, 55, with a history of hypertension, type 2 diabetes, and Factor V Leiden deficiency, was admitted after experiencing several months of nausea, vomiting, and rapid weight loss. In August, she underwent surgery for a small bowel obstruction but was soon readmitted with worsening symptoms. Further evaluation revealed a bowel perforation and an anastomotic leak, requiring additional surgery and treatment for an abdominal abscess.

Brenda’s condition became critical when she developed respiratory failure and required intubation. She later experienced cardiac arrest, requiring three rounds of CPR and placement of a leadless pacemaker. She also developed acute respiratory distress syndrome and pneumomediastinum. She required abdominal abscess drainage, a tracheostomy, and PEG tube placement before she was medically stabilized and transferred to Kindred Hospital Sugar Land for continued medical management and rehabilitation.

Throughout her stay, the nursing team played an essential and deeply impactful role in Ms. Brenda’s recovery. Nurses provided continuous monitoring to quickly identify changes in her condition and coordinate timely interventions. They expertly managed her tracheostomy, PEG tube, surgical wounds, drains, and complex medical needs with both precision and compassion.

Beyond clinical care, the nursing staff offered steady emotional support, reassurance, and encouragement during some of Ms. Brenda’s most challenging days. Their dedication, consistency, and attentiveness were vital to her stabilization and ongoing progress. Her recovery reflects not only her own strength, but also the exceptional commitment of the nursing team who stood beside her every step of the way.

When Brenda arrived at Kindred, she was profoundly weak and fully dependent on others for care. During her initial physical therapy evaluation, she required total assistance for bed mobility and was unable to sit safely at the edge of the bed. Occupational therapy noted similar challenges, documenting that she required total assistance for dressing, feeding, toileting, and grooming. Respiratory therapy began working with her while she remained ventilator-dependent on assist-control mode.

With consistent therapy and unwavering determination, Ms. Brenda slowly began to regain strength and function. By her re-evaluation, she demonstrated significant improvement, leading to an increase in physical therapy to five sessions per week. She progressed to performing bed mobility independently and required only minimal assistance for transfers and walking. Occupational therapy documented that she advanced to needing only setup assistance for brushing her teeth and minimal assistance for washing her face.

From being unable to sit at the edge of the bed to walking independently and caring for herself again, Brenda’s journey is a powerful testament to resilience, expert interdisciplinary care, and the exceptional nursing support that helped guide her recovery.

To read more success stories from patients of Kindred Hospital Sugar Land, please visit http://Kindrd.care/6185CFioP.

“Life’s most persistent and urgent question is, ‘What are you doing for others?’” — Martin Luther King Jr.On this MLK Jr...
01/19/2026

“Life’s most persistent and urgent question is, ‘What are you doing for others?’” — Martin Luther King Jr.

On this MLK Jr. Day, we reflect on the importance of compassion, service, and putting others first — values that continue to guide the care we provide every day.

Happy Pharmacists Day to our dedicated pharmacists! From medication safety to patient education, your knowledge and comp...
01/12/2026

Happy Pharmacists Day to our dedicated pharmacists! From medication safety to patient education, your knowledge and compassion make a meaningful difference in the care we provide.

This season, we are especially grateful for the caregivers, nurses, therapists, and team members who continue to provide...
12/24/2025

This season, we are especially grateful for the caregivers, nurses, therapists, and team members who continue to provide compassionate care during the holidays. Wishing everyone a safe and happy holiday season!

What a wonderful time we had at our Christmas party! We enjoyed a delicious lunch with the staff and yummy deserts. The ...
12/22/2025

What a wonderful time we had at our Christmas party! We enjoyed a delicious lunch with the staff and yummy deserts. The music filled the air, bringing joy and cheer to the celebration. And of course, we couldn't forget the raffle! Lucky staff members walked away with some fabulous gifts making the day even more special. Merry Christmas from Kindred Hospial Sugar Land 🎄🎄🎄

Our Wound Care Team knows how to celebrate! We enjoyed an incredible Christmas Potluck filled with yummy food, sweet tre...
12/18/2025

Our Wound Care Team knows how to celebrate! We enjoyed an incredible Christmas Potluck filled with yummy food, sweet treats, a hilarious White Elephant game, and lots of gifts swapping.🎁🎁

Hot Chocolate Day at Sugar Land☕️As part of our Christmas  celebrations, our Sugar Land team enjoyes a cozy and sweet tr...
12/16/2025

Hot Chocolate Day at Sugar Land☕️
As part of our Christmas celebrations, our Sugar Land team enjoyes a cozy and sweet treat! The staff were delighted with rich hot chocolate topped with fluffy marshmallows. Perfect for spreading holiday cheer🎄

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Sugar Land, TX
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