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Rome Memorial Hospital’s
Cardiac Rehabilitation Program
to Offer Maintenance
Program
ROME- Rome Memorial Hospital is introducing a
new maintenance program for people with heart disease to reinforce the healthy lifestyle changes patients make in
the Cardiac Rehabilitation program.
The maintenance program will be offered to all participants who have completed
cardiac rehabilitation at Rome Memorial Hospital or another facility, with doctor’s consent. The 50-minute
exercise classes will be held on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons starting Tuesday, July 17.
"Cardiac rehabilitation is a vital step to a successful recovery from a heart
attack or bypass surgery," Josy Delaney, director of Cardiac Rehabilitation at Rome Memorial Hospital, said.
"Through cardiac rehabilitation, patients learn to make lifestyle modifications to improve their cardiac risk
profiles."
"The maintenance program will provide a supportive environment to encourage
patients to maintain their commitment to a healthier lifestyle," Delaney said. "The continuity will
reinforce these lifestyle modifications, while increasing the patients’ own independence as they take control of
managing their heart disease on a day-to-day basis."
Rome Memorial Hospital’s Cardiac Rehabilitation program has helped nearly 200
patients make a safe and successful recovery since it opened its doors in April of 1999.
Delaney collects data on several quality of life indicators to monitor the program’s
effectiveness. "These indicators have shown that patients experience improved physical functioning, vitality
and emotional well-being after completing the program," she said. "The maintenance program will enable
us to help our patients build upon their initial successes."
The maintenance program will be held in the Cardiac Rehabilitation department on
the ground floor level of the hospital. For further information, please call the Cardiac Rehabilitation department
at Rome Memorial Hospital at 338-7614. |