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Cardiac Rehabilitation

The Cardiac Education and Rehabilition Program is designed to help individuals reduce the risk factors that contribute to heart disease.

This program is provided free of charge as a service by Calvary Health Care Tasmania and is recommended by your cardiolgoist.

The program consists of three phases:

Phase 1 - In Hospital

In Hospital
Support and education is offered to help patients and their families:

Phase 2 - Recovery Program

After Discharge
The goal of this phase is to increase exercise tolerance and to teach you to minimise the risks of reoccurance. This is done by offering structured educational sessions and a monitored exercise program.

This program is conducted three hours per week for a minimum of seven weeks.

The classes provide an opportunity to:

Phase 3 - Maintenance Program

Upon completion of Phase 2 you will graduate to an independent exercise program.

Walking Groups are available in most areas includng one at the Lenah Valley campus of Calvary Health Care Tasmania.

The Team

The Cardiac Rehabilitation Coordinator will meet you to discuss aspects of your heart disease, including your care after discharge.

The Dietitian helps you plan an eating pattern to meet your medical needs.

The Pastoral Care Group helps you and your family to explore ways of coping with the impact of cardiac illness.

The Pharmacist provides information about the medications you have been prescribed.

The Occupational Therapist introduces strategies to help with your lifestyle chagnes.

The Physiotherapist will assist your monitored exercise program and will attend to any associated muscle or joint problems.

A Former Patient will talk about their experiences and other services that are available to you in the community.


Modified 09 Oct 2008