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Bolivar Hospital Cardiac Rehab

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Call for an appointment: (731) 659-0270 or (731) 650-0265

General Hours

  • Monday: By appointment only
  • Wednesday: By appointment only
  • Friday: By appointment only

About

At West Tennessee Healthcare Bolivar Hospital, cardiac rehabilitation can’t change your past, but it can help you build a healthier future for your heart. Our medically supervised cardiac rehab program is designed to strengthen your heart and improve your quality of life if you’ve had a heart attack, heart failure, angioplasty, or heart surgery.

The hours are flexible, and we try to work with individual patients’ schedules.

Related Blog: #BeTheGood: Stronger Hearts, Right Here at Home in Bolivar

Cardiac Rehab Services at WTH Bolivar Hospital

Cardiac rehabilitation (cardiac rehab) is a comprehensive, medically supervised program designed to help individuals recover from heart-related events such as heart attacks, heart failure, or cardiac surgery, and to reduce the risk of future heart problems.

Exercise training and physical activity: 

  • Supervised and personalized exercise programs to improve cardiovascular fitness, endurance, and strength.
  • Activities may include walking, cycling, light resistence training and flexibility exercises.
  • Exercise is tailored to each individual’s fitness level and medical condition, with regular monitoring of heart rate and blood pressure to ensure safety.

Education on Heart Healthy Living: 

  • Instruction on managing heart disease risk factors such as high blood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes, and obesity.
  • Guidance on healthy eating, weigth management, and making heart-healthy nutrition choices.
  • Education about medications, their importance, and how to take them correctly.

Specialties involved at WTH Bolivar Hospital

Cardiac rehab is collaborative, with several specialties typically involved in patient care, including:

  • Cardiologist (heart doctor): oversees medical management, adjusts medications, and clears patients for exercise
  • Primary Care (or Internal Medicine): coordinates overall health issues such as blood pressure, diabetes, and non‑cardiac conditions
  • Cardiac Rehab Nurses: monitor vital signs and symptoms, provide education, and triage problems

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