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iWe understand if you have a chronic respiratory problem, shortness of breath may be frightening, frustrating and limiting.
When your breathing has changed, your entire lifestyle and well-being may be affected. Pulmonary rehabilitation at Highpoint Health with Ascension Saint Thomas is a program for people with chronic lung conditions like COPD, emphysema, and chronic bronchitis. This program is a medically supervised, progressive exercise and education program designed to help you take charge of your breathing. The purpose of the program is to help patients overcome the fear of being short of breath and restore the highest possible functional capacity.
Pulmonary rehabilitation is a service that is designed for individuals with breathing problems and lung disorders such as:
We have a team of experienced healthcare professionals on your side. At Highpoint Health with Ascension Saint Thomas, our pulmonary rehab programs include a team of healthcare providers such as a pulmonologist, registered respiratory therapists, registered nurses, and an exercise physiologist, who work together to provide you with the best care possible.
What to Expect:
Education, physical conditioning, and training take place during one-hour sessions either two or three days a week, over a 12-18 week period. Our goal is to return you to the highest possible level of independent living.
Exercise can improve the function of your heart and lungs while strengthening the muscles that are used for breathing which will help to decrease your shortness of breath. It is common for people who experience shortness of breath to limit their physical activities because they are fearful of becoming more short of breath - but when you are inactive, the strength of your muscles, lungs, and heart decline. Exercise is an essential part of pulmonary rehabilitation. Pulmonary rehab helps you pursue activities to the fullest extent of your abilities and helps maintain physical fitness and regain control of your breathing. Exercise training may include walking, stationary bicycling, resistance training; breathing training, relaxation techniques, and energy conservation for many daily activities is also addressed.
Education about chronic lung disease and self management of the symptoms that accompany breathing problems for both the patient and their family or caregiver is provided. Education may include one-on-one teaching, written materials or group classes. Videos and other visual aids may also be used. Teaching sessions with a healthcare provider are very important and will provide you with information about your specific medications, treatments and self-management skills.
Nutrition and weight management is important for people with chronic lung disease. Shortness of breath and fatigue can interfere with your ability to eat a balanced diet and the amount and type of food can cause increased shortness of breath. The Pulmonary Rehabilitation staff can offer practical suggestions for healthy nutrition, food selection and preparation.
The Pulmonary Rehabilitation Program at Highpoint Health – Sumner is in operation on Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 7:30 AM to 3:30 PM and is in operation on Tuesday and Thursday from 8:30 AM to 3:30PM; in order to participate you must obtain a referral from your physician.
Highpoint Health – Sumner with Ascension Saint Thomas
Diagnostic Imaging Services
555 Hartsville Pike
Gallatin, TN 37066
(615) 328-5096
Highpoint Health – Riverview with Ascension Saint Thomas
131 Hospital Drive, Suite 1000
Carthage, TN 37030
Phone: 615.735.5183