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Heart and Vascular Care
Cardiac Rehabilitation
Cardiac rehabilitation helps you recover stronger and faster.
Helping You Recover Stronger and Faster
Rehabilitation Programs
Help in Recovery
Cardiac rehabilitation helps to increase your strength, flexibility and endurance after a heart attack, percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty (PTCA) or coronary stenting, coronary artery bypass, heart valve repair/replacement, stable angina pectoris, and heart or heart-lung transplant. ChristianaCare’s cardiac rehabilitation program helps you to recover stronger and faster, but it also helps you to lead a heart-healthier life to reduce your risk for future heart problems. Our program is certified by the American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation.
Health Plan
Our cardiac rehabilitation program includes monitored exercise, which allows you to achieve a heart-healthy level of physical activity under the guidance and supervision of trained cardiac-rehabilitation specialists. But cardiac rehabilitation is more than just exercise. We’ll help you to gain a deeper understanding of heart-healthy nutrition (PDF download). We’ll teach you strategies to eat better, to reduce and manage stress in your life and even to quit smoking, if needed. We will evaluate your personal risk factors and work with you to develop a personal plan that puts you on the best track to optimal heart health.
Cardiac rehabilitation is more than just exercise.
Who is Eligible for Cardiac Rehabilitation?
You will need a prescription from your doctor to join a cardiac rehabilitation program. If your doctor has not already recommended cardiac rehabilitation for you, be sure to ask. Be sure to check with your insurance company to determine the level of coverage for cardiac rehabilitation offered by your plan.
Educational Videos
- Cardiac Rehab: What is it?
- Cardiac Rehab: How it Can Help?
- High Blood Pressure: Nutrition Tips
- Heart Failure: Practice Tracking Sodium
- Heart Failure: Limiting Sodium
- Cholesterol: Choosing a Heart-Healthy Life
- Coronary Artery Disease: Getting Back on Track
- Coronary Artery Disease: Being Active
- Stress Management: Progressive Muscle Relaxation
- Stress Management: Roll Breathing
What to Expect
Orientation
Your next few visits following the first appointment will be an orientation session introducing you to the concepts and benefits of cardiac rehabilitiation. You will begin your personalized, monitored exercise program. You will also begin to learn strategies for acheiving better heart health. These will include nutrition and stress management.
Your Exercise Program
Over a period of up to three months, you will participate in one-hour sessions where the cardiac rehabilitiation staff will help you to exercise in increasing intensity, based on your body’s recovery. Your personal exercise plan will include a variety of exercises targeted to increase your cardiovascular fitness. During each session, you will be monitored by our staff, and your progress will be evaluated.
Contact Us
Eugene du Pont Preventive Medicine & Rehabilitation Institute
3506 Kennett Pike,
Wilmington, DE 19807