Cardiac Rehabilitation
For individuals living with cardiovascular disease or recovering from a cardiac procedure, Stamford Health’s cardiac rehabilitation program can support a healthy return to an active life. Our exercise physiologists can help you learn how to exercise safely, improve stamina, and strengthen muscles – all in the comfort of our state-of-the-art gym.
We provide exercise sessions, monitored by EKG, where our team will customize an exercise plan based on your abilities, needs, and interests.
Following a personalized program will help improve heart conditions including heart disease and chronic heart failure; and aid in recovery from heart attack, angioplasty, coronary bypass surgery, heart valve repair, and heart transplant.
Our program also helps reduce lifestyle risk factors by lowering cholesterol levels, reducing elevated blood pressure, lowering stress levels, and improving exercise tolerance.
Our staff is always available to answer questions and address any concerns throughout the program. That also includes lifestyle management counseling to reduce risk factors for cardiovascular disease.
Located in our state-of-the-art facility, Sarner Health & Fitness Institute, the cardiac rehab team has access to the newest treadmills, stationary bicycles, indoor track, and more.
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Who Qualifies For Cardiac Rehab
Most insurance carriers provide you with coverage for cardiac rehabilitation services. However, you must be referred by a health care provider using one of the following diagnoses:What To Expect At Your First Session
Our cardiac rehabilitation patient care clinicians are exercise physiologists that have advanced exercise science certification with the American College of Sports Medicine and credentials with Advanced Cardiac Life Support.
- During an initial meeting, we conduct a medical history and identify the risk factors that may have led to a cardiac condition.
- Our clinicians develop a personalized exercise program that may include stationary bikes, treadmills, and step machines.
- Our exercise physiologists monitor progress and performance throughout the session.
- Each exercise session is monitored by EKG.
- We’ll also discuss engaging in a lifestyle management program and nutrition education to help reduce the risk for cardiovascular disease or associated conditions like diabetes and obesity.
Cardiac Rehab FAQs
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WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF PARTICIPATING IN CARDIAC REHABILITATION?Participating in cardiac rehabilitation at Stamford Health offers numerous benefits. For individuals with heart conditions, this program can lead to improved cardiovascular health, reduced risk factors, and an enhanced overall sense of well-being. Our tailored approach addresses your specific needs and helps you regain control over your heart health.
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HOW CAN YOU GET STARTED WITH CARDIAC REHABILITATION AT STAMFORD HEALTH?To initiate your cardiac rehabilitation journey at Stamford Health, you'll need a referral from your health care provider. This referral ensures that the program aligns with your specific heart condition and needs. Following the referral, our team will conduct an initial assessment to create a personalized plan tailored to your unique requirements.
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WHAT IS THE DURATION OF A TYPICAL CARDIAC REHABILITATION PROGRAM?The duration of a cardiac rehabilitation program can vary based on individual needs and medical conditions. Generally lasting for several weeks to a few months, the program involves sessions multiple times per week. The frequency and duration will be determined during your initial assessment to ensure the most effective and personalized approach to your rehabilitation.
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WHAT SHOULD YOU EXPECT DURING A TYPICAL CARDIAC REHABILITATION SESSION?During a cardiac rehabilitation session, you can expect a combination of supervised exercises while being monitored by EKG, education on heart-healthy lifestyle choices, and guidance on stress management. Our experienced team will tailor each session to your abilities and goals, providing a supportive environment as you work towards improving your heart health.
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WHAT LIFESTYLE CHANGES CAN BE MADE TO FURTHER SUPPORT CARDIAC HEALTH BEYOND THE REHABILITATION PROGRAM?Beyond the rehabilitation program, adopting heart-healthy lifestyle changes is crucial. This includes maintaining a balanced diet, engaging in regular physical activity, quitting smoking, managing stress, and adhering to prescribed medications. Our team will provide ongoing guidance to help you sustain these positive changes, ensuring long-term heart health.