Pulmonary Rehabilitation
The Pulmonary Rehabilitation Program at SOCH
is a 12-week outpatient service that helps participants reach their
maximum functioning level each day and better manage and improve
breathing difficulties.
The Pulmonary Rehabilitation program at SOCH
is dedicated to improving the lives of patients with lung disease
by increasing the strength and endurance of the participants, thereby
enhancing their ability to breathe more effectively. Pulmonary Rehabilitation
at SOCH combines exercise, education and breathing retraining. The
program is supervised by our specially trained staff and boardcertified
physician specialists in pulmonology. Together, they provide medical
excellence and personalized care.
The program is focused on both the patient and his or her family,
and is comprised of exercise,
education and breathing retraining, all under the direction of board-certified
physicians specializing in pulmonology. Participants typically meet
two times per week and take part in 90-minute sessions. Class sizes
are usually limited to eight members. The objective of the program
is to improve the quality of life for the individual with breathing
difficulties by enhancing their overall fitness and helping them
better understand their illness.
Exercise Therapy
The most immediate goal of the Pulmonary Rehabilitation
Program is to break the cycle of inactivity that is frequently associated
with lung disease. Participants typically begin with light work
on treadmills, exercise bicycles, and upper body machines. Gradually
and safely, participants increase their level of work to reach
their potential. All exercise is carefully monitored and under
the supervision of highly trained, certified respiratory specialists.
During the exercises, the Pulmonary Rehabilitation staff will:
- Monitor continuous ECG and heart rate via telemetry
- Perform
blood pressure checks
- Monitor pulse oximetry (oxygen levels)
Participants also learn techniques that help
them regulate breathing during exercise and retrain and
strengthen breathing muscles to reduce shortness of
breath and optimize ventilation. As a participant's
endurance improves, their workout is adjusted accordingly.
Education
A strong educational program is a vital
part of SOCH's comprehensive pulmonary rehabilitation services.
Participants in the Pulmonary Rehabilitation
Program may take advantage of a wide variety of educational sessions
that help those with lung disease and their families better understand
the various lung conditions and how to improve lung function. Topics
covered by the session include nutrition, breathing retraining, infection
prevention and bronchial hygiene, stress management and pain control,
oxygen and equipment, respiratory medications and energy conservation
techniques.
Admission Requirements
People who participate
in the Pulmonary Rehabilitation Program at SOCH must be referred
by a physician. Most of the participants have been diagnosed with
lung disease. All potential participants complete an evaluation and
screening process at Southern Ocean County Hospital to determine
if they are eligible for the program.
The evaluation and screening process includes:
- Pulmonary Function Test
- Arterial Blood Gas Analysis
- Chest X-ray
- Electrocardiogram
- Pulmonary Stress Test
- Six-Minute Walk Study
- Echocardiogram
Upon completion of these tests, participants who qualify for the
program then meet with a member of the pulmonary rehabilitation staff
to discuss their specific needs, determine their personal goals and
develop a physician-approved, medically supervised exercise program.
For more information on this program, please call SOCHConnect at
(609) 978-3400.
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