Cardiac rehab can improve your health and quality of life, reduce the need for medicines to treat heart or chest pain, decrease the chance you will go back to a hospital or emergency room for a heart problem, prevent future heart problems, and even help you live longer.

What is Cardiac Rehabilitation?

Doctor and patient exercising

Cardiac rehabilitation also called cardiac rehab, is a medically supervised program for people who have had a heart attack, heart failure, heart valve surgery, coronary artery bypass grafting, or percutaneous coronary intervention.

Cardiac rehab involves adopting heart-healthy lifestyle changes to address risk factors for cardiovascular disease.

To help you adopt lifestyle changes, this program includes exercise training, education on heart-healthy living, and counseling to reduce stress, helping you return to an active life.

How Rehab Improves You

Cardiac rehab can improve your health and quality of life, reduce the need for medicines to treat heart or chest pain, decrease the chance you will go back to a hospital or emergency room for a heart problem, prevent future heart problems, and even help you live longer.

Your therapy team will work with you to tailor a program that fits your life and needs as the goal of South County’s program is to help you with your goals.

What is Involved With Cardiac Rehab?

Common benefits of cardiac rehabilitation include increased confidence and energy, optimizing medical management, and returning to previous activity levels.

Contact/Locations

The best phone number to reach this department is 401-782-8000, ext. 3484.

The Cardiopulmonary Fitness Center is located on the lower level of the Medical Office Building on South County Hospital's campus.