Manage your recovery with cardiac rehabilitation
Your care team listens to understand you and your health concerns. Then, we work with you and your doctor to create a cardiac rehabilitation plan that’s right for you. Our goal is to deliver care to help you quickly recover and get you back to the activities you love. Your nurses and exercise specialists work with you to strengthen your heart and lungs and help manage your symptoms. During cardio-pulmonary rehabilitation, we monitor your heart, nutrition and lifestyle changes to lower your cholesterol, improve your blood pressure and improve your overall health. We also help you cope with stress by providing support to you and your family.
A doctor’s referral is required to participate in the program. Medicare Part B and other private health insurance plans provide a covered benefit for participating in general or intensive cardiac rehabilitation.
Ask your heart doctor if you are a candidate for cardiac rehabilitation. Your care plan is personalized for you based on your heart condition and recent heart surgery or procedure, such as:
- Bypass surgery
- Congestive heart failure
- Coronary stent or angioplasty
- Heart attack
- Heart pump
- Heart valve replacement or repair
- Treatment for angina
Program features and benefits
Cardiac and pulmonary rehabilitation can help improve your recovery. The goals of our cardiopulmonary rehabilitation program include:
- Controlling weight and improving cholesterol levels
- Creating healthy lifestyle habits and managing stress
- Increasing self-confidence
- Reducing your symptoms and helping to prevent another cardiac event
- Helping you return to work and activities of daily living
- Strengthening and conditioning your heart and lungs
- Helping you understand your medications and how to manage your heart condition
Exercise options after completing the program
Your care doesn’t end after completing your cardiac rehabilitation. Managing your heart care is easier with a doctor and supportive care team who connect you to community resources and fitness programs.
Frequently asked questions about cardiac rehabilitation
What diagnosis qualifies you for cardiac rehabilitation, or heart rehab care?
- Congestive heart failure
- Coronary artery bypass surgery
- Heart attack
- Heart or heart-lung transplant
- Heart valve repair or replacement
- Treatment for angina (chest pain)
A doctor’s referral is required to participate in a cardiac rehabilitation program.
What is cardiac rehabilitation?
Cardiac rehabilitation programs focus on:
- Creating healthy lifestyle habits and managing stress
- Helping you understand medications and how to take them
- Improving cholesterol levels
- Improving your fitness so you can return to work and activities of daily living
- Increasing self-confidence
- Managing body weight
- Managing chronic heart conditions
- Preventing future heart attack
- Reducing symptoms
- Strengthening and conditioning the heart and lungs
Talk to your doctor about whether cardiac rehabilitation is right for you.
What are the phases of cardiac rehabilitation?
What is the difference between cardiac rehabilitation and pulmonary rehabilitation?
At sites of care, cardiac and pulmonary rehabilitation programs may include informational sessions, exercise, dietary counseling, breathing training and emotional support. Cardiac rehabilitation care teams monitor blood pressure throughout each session. Pulmonary rehabilitation care teams also monitor oxygen saturation and heart rate. Ask your doctor if you can be connected to cardiac or pulmonary rehabilitation care.