• Skilled nursing services
• Complex wound care
• Long-term and short-term
rehabilitation programs
Physical Therapy
Occupational Therapy
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• Out-patient Therapy programs
• Activity and socialization
programs to promote wellness
• Private and semi-private rooms
• Therapeutic spa bath
• Nutrition and dining services
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play,” she wrote. “We will pack the house to
celebrate the birth of our Savior and to give
praise to our Maker who made it happen for
him! I am claiming now that Landon will sing,
and I am praising Him now for the healing He
is bringing today and every tomorrow to get
our boy to the play on time,” she finished.
Writing those words took faith because even
though he was steadily improving, he was still
unconscious and not able to breathe on his
own.
“People began to respond to me and tell
me I shouldn’t be saying that about Landon
singing, but I knew what God had told me.”
These words were not borne out of wishful
thinking but out of a faith that was growing by
leaps and bounds.
Everyday Landon’s condition continued to
improve as he got better and better. “We just
had to take HIS hand and agree with what the
Lord said, not what the world said,” Elizabeth
boldly proclaimed. “We had to have faith in
Him.”
Things began to change as the parents
began to surrender to God. “We reached a
point that all we could do was surrender and
reach for HIS hand,” she repeated. The parents
put feet to their faith and began playing the
music for the play while Landon remained
unconscious. “We played that CD over and
over again. Even his doctors and nurses knew
the music; they also knew WHY we were
practicing. God showed us, and we accepted
His truth.”
From that point on, Landon began to
steadily improve as God’s ears were filled
with cries for Landon’s healing. As the days
continued to unfold, doctors would tell the
Harvills that they were concerned about the air
bubbles in Landon’s chest or that his oxygen
level needed to be at a certain level. Elizabeth
sent out specific requests for prayer, and God’s
people continued to pray.
“Every day there was something where the
doctors would say they didn’t know what had
happened overnight, but Landon’s condition
was better,” Jason shared. “We knew it was the
hand of the Lord.”
Tubes were removed, and he was brought
out of his coma. Although he could not talk
because of the ventilator, he was able to
respond with a “thumbs up” that warmed his
mother’s heart. He graduated from the cadillac
ventilator to the training wheels ventilator
to no ventilator at all. After 14 days in the
pediatric ICU, he was moved to a “regular”
room where his parents could stay with him
through the night. The parents took turns
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