Tillman Perritte
Tillman Perritte is glad he doesn't remember the accident that ultimately led him to Vibra Hospital of Charleston. A piece of heavy machinery pinned him down, leaving him with multiple fractures and "crushing" internal injuries. An ambulance transported him to MUSC, where he was admitted as a trauma patient and intubated.
Vibra Healthcare Welcomes Tamra Hennis as CEO of Vibra Hospital of Charleston
Vibra Healthcare proudly introduces Tamra Hennis, MBA, MSW, BSN, as the newly appointed chief executive officer of Vibra Hospital of Charleston. With a distinguished background in critical care, Hennis brings a wealth of experience and a passion for clinical excellence to the role. Having excelled in both case management and operations leadership, she is superbly positioned to lead the hospital in fulfilling its mission of addressing the critical care needs of the greater Charleston community and helping patients advance their recovery.
Colin Thompson
Monica Thompson never left her son's side. Though hospitalized with an anoxic brain injury, Colin had a second chance at life. The brain injury left Colin with significant deficits and a long road to recovery, but there was hope. That hope led Colin and his mother to Vibra Hospital of Charleston, a critical care hospital.
Joshua Fiorini
As an active father and husband, Joshua Fiorini's life turned upside down after suffering a stroke. He arrived at Vibra determined to work on his recovery so he could get back to his family.
Adam Troutman
As a personal trainer, Adam Troutman pushed himself every day. This was no exception after a severe car accident left him with two below-the-knee amputations. He worked hard as his recovery and never gave up.
Mr. Overcash
Mr. Overcash came to Vibra unable to walk after multiple surgeries to correct a major bowel blockage. With hard work and support from his therapists, he can now walk and has gained back his independence.