The Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation Program is designed to improve the quality of life for persons with cardiopulmonary disease.
Through a three-phase program including education, diet, and exercise, cardiopulmonary rehabilitation benefits patients with varying needs.
Phase I (inpatient program)
- Education on cardiopulmonary disease
- Limited exercise program
- Counseling with a certified social worker who can provide answers to questions about insurance and health care arrangements
Phase II (outpatient program)
- 30-to-36-session.
- Professional assistance continues with education, nutrition counseling, and an individualized exercise program.
- During workouts, a telemetry unit monitors the patient's heart rate and pattern while the staff observes blood pressure, pulse and oxygen saturation.
- A final evaluation will be sent to each patient's physician upon program completion.
Phase III (optional maintenance program)
- Allows patients to continue to work out on the same equipment used in Phase II, as part of a safe, healthy exercise program.