OGDENSBURG -- Claxton-Hepburn Medical Center recently marked what they call “National Cardiac Rehabilitation Week,” February 11 to 17. The week, which coincides with Valentine’s Day and …
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OGDENSBURG -- Claxton-Hepburn Medical Center recently marked what they call “National Cardiac Rehabilitation Week,” February 11 to 17.
The week, which coincides with Valentine’s Day and American Heart Month, draws national attention to heart health.
This year’s theme, “Making Positive Changes, One Beat at a Time,” honors the patients, families, and healthcare professionals who promote cardiac rehabilitation as a vehicle for a healthy lifestyle.
National Cardiac Rehabilitation Week was initiated by the American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation to focus national attention on cardiac rehabilitation’s contribution to the improvement of the health and physical performance of individuals at risk for heart disease and those individuals diagnosed with heart disease or dysfunction.
For more information about the cardiac services available at Claxton-Hepburn, visit us on the web at www.claxtonhepburn.org/cardiology.