Cardiovascular, Pulmonary and
Vascular Rehabilitation
Maintenance
and Prevention Programs
Cardiac, pulmonary and vascular maintenance and prevention programs
have a dual orientation. The first is to help program graduates
continue to practice and expand their healthier lifestyles. The
second is to teach heart healthy living practices to those who have
not experienced a cardiac episode but who are at increased risk
of heart disease.
Programs begin with an assessment of your overall well-being and
your goals for maintaining or improving your health. Staff then
prescribes a personalized program to help you achieve your goals.
Programs typically include more rigorous and less structured exercise
than your formal rehabilitation programs, but often include heart
rate monitoring and health education.
Programs for You and the Family
Unique aspects of maintenance and prevention programs may include:
- Weight training and theraband workshops
- Cooking demonstrations
- Food shopping excursions
- Food festivals
- Family nights
- Risk reduction programs.
This is a fun and enjoyable way to lead a healthier life.
More Prevention Programs
Rehabilitation graduates and those at risk for cardiac or vascular
disease are often eligible for participation in the following maintenance
and prevention programs:
- Indoor walking track
- Treadmills
- Recumbent bicycles
- Airdyne and exercise bicycles
- Rowing machines
- Arm ergometers
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- Stairmasters
- Recumbent steppers
- Hand weights
- Elliptical equipment
- Weight training equipment
- Lockers, showers and dressing areas
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