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Cardiac Rehabilitation

The Individualized Treatment of Our Cardiac Rehabilitation Programs

Cardiac rehabilitation is a medically supervised program that helps patients recover quickly from a heart attack, heart disease or heart surgery, and provides knowledge to prevent future heart issues.

Recommended by both the American Heart Association and American College of Cardiology, cardiac rehabilitation programs are shown to increase your chances of survival after cardiac trauma. Your personalized cardiac rehab plan includes a thorough evaluation along with instruction on physical activity, nutrition, stress management and other health-related areas. 

 

Cardiac Rehabilitation Benefits

  • What are the Benefits from Cardiac Rehab?

    • Decrease chest pain and shortness of breath
    • Lengthen life span
    • Decrease risk for future heart problems or heart surgery
    • Return to work and daily activities sooner
    • Lower cholesterol
    • Control your weight
    • Strengthen and condition your heart and lungs
    • Provide emotional support for you and your family
  • Who Benefits from Cardiac Rehab?

    Cardiac rehab is an option for people of all ages and with many forms of heart disease. Even individuals older than 65 will benefit, so don't let age stand in the way of your cardiac health. In particular, you may benefit from cardiac rehabilitation if your medical history includes:

    • Heart attack
    • Coronary artery disease
    • Heart failure
    • Peripheral arterial disease
    • Chest pain (angina)
    • Cardiomyopathy
    • Certain congenital heart diseases
    • Coronary artery bypass surgery
    • Angioplasty and stents
    • Heart transplant
    • Heart valve replacements
  • How to Begin Cardiac Rehab?

    Although it may be difficult to start a cardiac rehabilitation program when you're not feeling well, the long-term benefits are worth the effort. Cardiac rehabilitation allows you to return to an active lifestyle, with more motivation and energy to do the things you enjoy. If you've had a heart attack or heart surgery or if you have another heart condition, ask your doctor about joining a cardiac rehabilitation program. A referral form from your doctor is usually required.

    Medicare and most insurance companies will cover cardiac rehab for a patient if they have had:

    • Angioplasty
    • Coronary artery bypass graft
    • Heart attacks within the last year
    • Heart/Lung transplant
    • Heart valve repair or replacement
    • Stable angina
    • Heart failure

What's Included in a Cardiac Rehab Program

  • Medical Evaluation

    Initial and ongoing evaluation helps your healthcare team check your physical abilities, medical limitations and other conditions you may have, and keep track of your progress over time. Your healthcare team looks at your risk factors for heart disease, stroke or high blood pressure and tailors a safe, effective cardiac rehabilitation program to suit your individual needs.

  • Physical Activity

    Cardiac rehabilitation improves your cardiovascular fitness through walking, cycling, rowing, jogging and other endurance activities. Strength training may also be prescribed to increase your muscular fitness. In general, you will exercise three to five times a week and will be taught proper exercise techniques, such as warming up and stretching. If you've never exercised before, don't worry. Your cardiac rehabilitation team will design a program that is comfortable and safe for you.

  • Lifestyle Education

    Our lifestyle choices include diet, exercise, healthy (and unhealthy) habits, and how we manage stress, pain and fatigue. As needed, your doctor will provide nutritional guidance to help you learn to make healtheir food choices aimed at reducing fat, sodium and cholesterol in your diet.  You may receive support and educational information on making lifestyle changes and breaking unhealthy habits, such as smoking, and will also learn appropriate stress and pain management techniques. Your doctor will also monitor your prescription medications and help you transition back into normal daily activities.

  • Support

    Adjusting to a serious or chronic health problem takes time. You may feel depressed or anxious, lose touch with your social support system, or have to stop working for several weeks. Depression can make your cardiac rehab program more difficult, as well as impact your relationships and other areas of your life and health. Take the necessary measures to stay healthy physically and emotionally. If you feel depressed, anxious or experience other debilitating symptoms, talk with your doctor. Counseling, vocational/occupational therapy and drug therapies are available to help you learn healthy ways to cope with depression and develop new skills so you can return to work.

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Our Cardiac Rehabilitation Programs Across Louisiana and Mississippi

  • In the Acadiana area, Our Lady of Lourdes Heart Hospital's Cardiac Rehab Program was awarded certification through the American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation, recognized as a leader in the field of cardiovascular and pulmonary rehabilitation because it offers the most advanced practices available. Participation requires a referral from your doctor. Call (337) 470-1000 for more information.
  • In the Greater Baton Rouge area, Our Lady of the Lake Health offers cardiopulmonary rehabilitation services to help you feel better faster and reclaim a full and active life. You’ll have access to your own dedicated team, including exercise physiologists, registered dietitians, cardiac nurses, licensed social workers and other specialists. They’ll work with you to create a personalized plan based on your unique needs and goals while supporting you every step of the way. Participation requires a referral from your doctor. Call (225) 765-8736 for more information.
  • In the Greater Jackson area, St. Dominic’s Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation Services is nationally accredited from the American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation and has maintained accreditation since 2005. The program has provided care to many cardiac and pulmonary patients since its inception in 1996. Participation requires a referral from your doctor. Call (601) 200-6185 for more information.
  • In Northeast Louisiana, the Cardiac Rehabilitation Program at St. Francis Community Health Center offers programs of about 6 to 12 weeks. St. Francis also offers pulmonary rehabilitation for patients with lung diseases. Participation requires a referral from your doctor. Call (318) 966-6288 for more information.

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