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Generations at Regency\u2019s Cardiac Rehabilitation<\/strong> (rehab) is designed to provide monitored exercise and education after a heart event. Our professional staff will medically supervise and help heart patients recover quickly and improve their overall physical, mental, and social functioning. Our goal is to stabilize and slow or even reverse the progression of cardiovascular disease. Our cardiac rehabilitation is modeled with a specific interest to promote a healthy lifestyle. We provide education, exercise, therapy, and tools to live with a healthy heart and a healthy mind resulting in a healthy life.<\/p>\n

What is Cardiac Rehab?<\/h2>\n

If you have had a heart event, you may be afraid to exercise, or if you have never exercised, you may not know how to get started. Our cardiac rehab team will help you start slowly and work up to a level that is good for your heart. Safety is our highest priority. Emergency equipment and cardiac-trained personnel are on-hand to deal with any unusual situations should they occur. Cardiac rehabilitation teaches patients how to be more active and make lifestyle changes that can lead to a stronger heart and better health. Cardiac rehab can help patients feel better and reduce their risk of future heart problems.<\/p>\n

Who Should Participate in Cardiac Rehab?<\/h2>\n

Doctors often prescribe cardiac rehab for people who have had heart attack or bypass surgery, but people with many types of heart or blood vessel disease can benefit from cardiac rehab, including:<\/p>\n