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Cardiac Rehabilitation Program

Cardiac Rehabilitation is a total health and fitness program designed to benefit patients recently hospitalized or under treatment for coronary heart disease.  Marymount's Cardiac Rehab Staff provides the individualized support and attention each patient needs to recover quickly and resume a full, satisfying life. We help our patients and their families understand what causes heart disease and how to reduce the risk of recurrent problems. Our goal is to provide positive guidance for healthy living at the right level of activity.  Rehabilitation plans are tailored to each patient's individual needs, abilities and medical condition. 

 

Our Cardiac Rehabilitation Program is comprised of four phases:

Phase I

At Marymount Hospital, your recovery begins immediately. Cardiac Rehab Phase I begins in the hospital, as soon as your acute heart condition is under control. Our cardiac rehab nurses provide support, education, and information about pertinent cardiac problems and risk factors to every patient and their family. 

 

Phase II

Cardiac Rehab Phase II is an outpatient program of exercise and education. Patients who need cardiac strengthening are referred by their physician, and need not have completed Phase I. Before entering our program, a health history and the results of an exercise stress test are needed to develop a person exercise prescription. This phase lasts 10-12 weeks with hour-long monitored exercise sessions, three times a week. Each patient's progress is reviewed often, and the exercise plan is adjusted as the heart/lung capacity improves. Each physician is also advised of their patient's progress. At the completion of this phase, another stress test is performed to measure your overall success. 

 

Phase III

Patients who have participated in Phase II and wish to maintain cardiac fitness may take advantage of Phase III. Exercise sessions are conducted much like those in Phase II, with each patient now accepting further responsibility for self-monitoring and record keeping. Phase III sessions meet for one hour, three times a week. Phase II and III also include a weekly educational component at the end of an exercise hour. These "mini-seminars" are conducted by our Cardiac Rehab team, offering a rang of practical, heart healthy information. Family members are invited to attend any or all of these sessions with their loved one. 

 

Phase IV

Following a minimum of six months in Phase III, patients may continue their exercise regime indefinitely in Phase IV. This phase is an unmonitored "open" exercise program where Cardiac Rehab patients may continue exercising on their own in the familiar surroundings of Marymount's Cardiac Rehab Center. Overseen by our Exercise Physiologist Phase IV patients conduct an independent exercise workout at any time during the Center's open hours.

 

Exercising in our Cardiac Rehabilitation Center

During exercise therapy, patients use such heart-strengthening equipment as a digital treadmill, bicycle ergometer, rowing machine, bicycle, stair climber, and arm ergometer. Phase II and III sessions include warm-up stage of low-level exercise, a sustained aerobic stage, and a final "cool down" stage of muscle strengthening and relaxation. 

 

Our Staff

Our Cardiac Rehabilitation Program is staffed by highly skilled team of health professionals committed to the finest standards of safety and quality care. Our team includes an Exercise Physiologist, Cardiac Care Registered Nurse, and Cardiologist who serves as Medical Director. We can also coordinate referrals to a Registered Dietician or Counselor as needed. 

 

Fees and Insurance

Medicare and private insurance companies generally cover a major portion of the cost of Cardiac Rehabilitation. For specific questions about the extent of coverage or your co-payments, please check with your insurance carrier or employment benefits manager.

 

For more information on our Cardiac Rehabilitation Center, please call 216.587.8819.

View our Cardiac Rehab Brochure 

 

If you need a referral to a Marymount physician who can assist you in obtaining these services, you may contact Medline, our Physician Referral Line, toll-free at 1.866.733.6363 or you may select a physician online by specialty or zip code at our Find a Doctor section.

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