Success Stories
Celebrating patient success at Vibra Hospital of Fargo
At Vibra Hospital of Fargo, our commitment to exceptional patient care is reflected in the inspiring success stories of those we serve. Each story is a testament to the strength and determination of our patients, as well as the expertise and compassion of our dedicated clinical team. These narratives highlight the remarkable recoveries and life-changing experiences that occur within our walls, offering hope and encouragement to all who read them. Join us in celebrating these triumphs and discover how Vibra Hospital of Fargo is making a difference in the lives of our patients and their families.

Carl Dregseth
After receiving care in a traditional hospital, Carl was referred to Vibra Hospital of Fargo—a critical care hospital that specializes in treating medically complex patients who require extended hospitalization for recovery. When he arrived, Carl was confused and extremely weak.

Steven Malz
After a fall at home, Steven was found weak and confused. Tests revealed that he had influenza, and his condition quickly worsened. He required a ventilator to breathe and developed septic shock, acute kidney failure, and multi-organ failure.

Curtiss Tollefson
Curtiss Tollefson lived independently, enjoying time with his grandchild, friends, and fishing. However, when his health took a turn, everything changed.

Kim Booth
Before his illness, Kim Booth led an active life: fishing at the lake, spending time with his grandkids, and making annual trips to Maui. As the owner of a trucking and food warehouse company, he was accustomed to keeping busy. However, when a sudden health crisis struck, everything changed for Kim. Following weeks of care in a traditional hospital, Kim was referred to Vibra Hospital of Fargo, a critical care facility, to manage his continued complex medical needs.

Mary Murphy
Mary Murphy had always been active, so it was unexpected when she began experiencing shortness of breath. As her symptoms worsened, she sought emergency care. Despite initial treatment, her condition rapidly declined, and her oxygen levels continued to drop. Doctors were uncertain about the exact cause—there was speculation that inhalation exposure from her work detailing cars might have played a role, but no clear diagnosis emerged.

Gabriel Soto
Gabriel Soto’s journey began with a planned surgical procedure, but unexpected complications turned his recovery into a battle for his life that spanned over three months of hospitalization. Gabriel, who had long endured the pain and challenges of abdominal hernias, faced a particularly complex surgery. Despite undergoing multiple interventions, his surgical wound could not be closed, necessitating several additional trips to the operating room.