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Ian Troxell

Never Giving Up
Ian Troxell, 26, learned how to walk, not once, but twice. He learned how to speak, eat and read—twice. As a toddler, his parents did most of the teaching. As a junior in high school, it was Good Shepherd's turn. >>

Carol Carbone

Things Happen For a Reason
If things do, in fact, happen for a reason, it's no wonder Carol Carbone has found a home at Good Shepherd. Carol has been working at Good Shepherd's Inpatient Care Facility as a certified registered nurse practitioner since November 2003. >>

Krista Harakal

A Circle of Caregivers
It's rare for children to have strokes—they occur in about 3 out of every 100,000 children per year, according to the National Stroke Association, but Krista Harakal was one of those cases. >>

Darryl Goode

By God's Grace
Struck by polio as an infant, Darryl Goode believes divine intervention led him to Good Shepherd where therapists taught him to walk normally for the first time in his life. >>

Nicole Fort

First Steps
With personal determination and compassionate help from Good Shepherd’s physical therapists, Nicole Fort walked for the first time in 17 years. Most of us don’t remember our first steps. But Nicole Fort will never forget hers. >>

Paul Scheuerle

Back in the Swing
A stroke survivor affirms there is life after a stroke and reaches out to others through Good Shepherd Rehabilitation Hospital’s unique Stroke Peer Visitor Program. >>

Millie Stenhouse

Journey of Faith
Tom and Mildred Stenhouse have embarked on many journeys in their 57 years of marriage. But perhaps the most inspiring has been their faith journey together. It brought the Bethlehem, Pa., couple to a place they never thought they’d be. >>

Kurt Cortazzo

Strong to the Finish
Temporarily sidelined by a rotator cuff injury, Kurt Cortazzo didn’t lose his competitive edge in the sports he loves, thanks to personal determination and Good Shepherd’s outpatient therapy team. >>

Olivia Sterner

The Year That Was
Olivia Sterner was only two when doctors diagnosed a brain tumor. The year that followed proved just how strong this little girl could be—with a little help from her friends at Good Shepherd. >>