Murfreesboro’s Leading Cardiac Conditions Rehabilitation & Therapy Center

Murfreesboro Rehabilitation Hospital is designed for people aged 15 and older and offers the superior care individuals need to regain their sense of personal independence.

Learn More about Cardiac Conditions

Medical complications that relate to the heart and cardiovascular system are referred to as cardiac conditions. When an individual suffers from a cardiac condition, such as a heart attack or congestive heart failure, his or her life can be placed in peril. When immediate interventions are implemented, including procedures like coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) or valve replacement, an individual’s life can be saved. However, the completion of such procedures does not mean the end of one’s suffering. Engaging in appropriate treatment and therapeutic interventions can help the recovery process progress and give individuals the chance to live life to their highest potential.

At Murfreesboro Rehabilitation Hospital, we are sensitive to the devastation that suffering from cardiac conditions can elicit. We realize that suffering from such can bring about not only physical complications, but emotional and psychological complications as well. For this reason, we are dedicated to offering programming that addresses all of the concerns that arise when these types of physical detriments occur. By participating in the comprehensive care we deliver, individuals can develop the skills and confidence required to achieve the highest quality of life.

Helping a Loved One

Having a family member suffer from a cardiac condition can be terribly frightening. In addition to worrying about his or her safety, you are likely worried about what his or her future holds. While it can be a situation that makes you feel helpless, it is important to know that there are things that you can do to assist your loved one during his or her struggles. Consider the following:

  • If your loved one has suffered from a heart attack or congestive heart failure, the most important thing to do after he or she receives immediate care is to learn how you can help should another serious health situation arise.
  • Conduct research on the various types of cardiac conditions, including the signs, symptoms, and effects of such, as well as the most beneficial ways to intervene.
  • Look into the various types of treatment that are available for individuals who are suffering from cardiac conditions, and work with your loved one to determine which would be the most beneficial intervention for meeting his or her needs.
  • While your loved one is in treatment, make every effort to be as supportive, encouraging, and helpful as possible. Speak with your loved one’s treatment team so that you know how your loved one is progressing in treatment, and ask for suggestions as to ways that you can help your loved one once he or she returns home.

Why Consider Our Services

If an individual is suffering from a cardiac condition and does not receive appropriate treatment in a timely fashion, he or she is susceptible to experiencing devastating, and sometimes irreversible, effects. The consequences of cardiac conditions can include the development of blood clots, irregular heart rhythms, blocked blood vessels, oxygen deficiency, and failure of the cardiovascular system. Any of these health concerns have the potential to place one’s life at risk, so it is imperative that treatment be sought immediately.

Types of Treatment Offered

During the streamlined admissions process, the need for rehabilitative services will be assessed. If this type of care is required, the staff at Murfreesboro Rehabilitation Hospital will then determine which of the below listed treatment methods should be included into the patient’s treatment plan so that the most favorable treatment outcomes result:

Physical therapy: So as to help patients heal when they are struggling with medical conditions that limit their movement, flexibility, and overall quality of life, Murfreesboro Rehabilitation Hospital is pleased to offer physical therapy within its physical medicine and rehabilitation unit. For example, if a man or woman is grappling with a cardiac condition or another type of medical concern, he or she will be able to meet with a physical therapist and learn new ways of becoming more independent and active in his or her daily life. This unique facet of care also offers patients access to orthotics, prosthetics, and wheelchair consultations with staff.

Occupational therapy: Because cardiac conditions can hinder an individual’s ability to carry out daily activities, occupational therapy is available at Murfreesboro Rehabilitation Hospital so that patients can recuperate and resume healthy physical functioning in a more independent manner. Within Murfreesboro Rehabilitation Hospital’s occupational therapy services, men and women can also benefit from ultrasounds, electronic stimulation, and kinesio taping, when necessary.

Speech therapy: When a cardiac condition impacts a person’s ability to communicate effectively, speech therapy may be incorporated into his or her treatment plan. Murfreesboro Rehabilitation Hospital’s staff of expertly trained speech therapists is also able to administer vital stimulation and fiberoptic endoscopic evaluations in order to determine if a patient’s ability to swallow is impacting his or her communication skills and overall health.   

Respiratory therapy: Numerous medical concerns can emerge when a person is unable to breathe properly. For this reason, Murfreesboro Rehabilitation Hospital’s physical medicine and rehabilitation unit is equipped to treat those who require respiratory therapy, including trach management and decannulation, Trilogy, oxygen (O2) weaning, and CPAP and BiPAP management services. When the effects of a heart attack, congestive heart failure, or another type of cardiac condition is identified during the admissions process, the need for respiratory therapy will be determined and can be implemented into a patient’s care when it is required.

Medication management: When an individual is admitted to Murfreesboro Rehabilitation Hospital’s physical medicine and rehabilitation unit to receive care for a cardiac condition, he or she will be seen by a physical rehabilitation doctor three to five days per week. When necessary, a specialty physician can meet with the patient to care for psychiatry, nephrology, cardiology, urology, podiatry, and/or neuropsychology needs as well. Additionally, Murfreesboro Rehabilitation Hospital’s dedicated nursing staff is available to assist individuals 24 hours per day, 7 days per week. When meeting with nurses, patients can learn about their medication regimens, become educated on how to best handle their care when not at Murfreesboro Rehabilitation Hospital, and become more familiar with diabetic care, DVT prophylaxis, and bowel/bladder training when needed.

Individual therapy: Conducted on an individual basis with either a physical therapist, occupational therapist, or speech therapist, individual therapy sessions occur at least three hours per day, five days per week. These sessions can serve as a time in which the patient’s safety is assessed or when the needs of the individual require help from a professional from another discipline. Individuals working to recover from congestive heart failure, a heart attack, or another type of cardiac condition are also able to meet with an assigned social worker who can assess the need for and establish support, transition planning, and follow-up care that meets the patient’s needs.

Family education and training: In order to help those closest to Murfreesboro Rehabilitation Hospital patients, family support services are available to provide family members and other loved ones with the information, resources, and support they need to be of best assistance to the individual they care about once he or she is discharged from Murfreesboro Rehabilitation Hospital. Scheduled on an as needed basis, these meetings, which occur with Murfreesboro Rehabilitation Hospital staff, are invaluable to family members and loved ones as they can help them learn how to properly aid someone while healing from the effects of a cardiac condition Lastly, when it is necessary, family members and loved ones can meet with a social worker for family meetings as well.

Experiential therapy: While working to recuperate from the effects of a cardiac condition, a patient may benefit from certain experiential therapies if they will be of benefit during the healing and recovery process. The following types of experiential therapies are offered at Murfreesboro Rehabilitation Hospital and can be included in a patient’s treatment plan when appropriate:

  • Outside physical activity
  • Music therapy
  • Aroma therapy
  • Role playing

Throughout a patient’s time at Murfreesboro Rehabilitation Hospital in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, methods of care can be added or removed from an individual’s treatment plan so that they are able to receive only the most effective types of treatment that will elicit the most favorable outcomes upon discharge.

Additionally, each person who partakes in Murfreesboro Rehabilitation Hospital’s care will receive a thorough discharge plan that actually begins during the admissions process. The previous level of functioning of each person is reviewed upon admission to this hospital, and the compassionate staff work diligently to identify the resources that will help patients once they have completed treatment at Murfreesboro Rehabilitation Hospital.

If you or an important person in your life is suffering from a cardiac condition or another medical concern that may warrant the high quality rehabilitative services that only Murfreesboro Rehabilitation Hospital can provide, do not hesitate to contact our helpful intake team today. Let us help you or a loved one reap the benefits of having been treated in the most beneficial and transformative way possible. Murfreesboro Rehabilitation Hospital can help.

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