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Cardiac Care At Home
What is Cardiac Disease?
Cardiac disease refers to a range of conditions affecting the heart, including heart failure, coronary artery disease, arrhythmias, and post-surgical recovery. These conditions can impact heart function, circulation, and overall well-being, requiring careful management to prevent complications. Symptoms may include shortness of breath, fatigue, swelling, chest pain, and dizziness.
Pulmonary Oversight At Home
What is Pulmonary Oversight?
Cardiac disease refers to a range of conditions affecting the heart, including heart failure, coronary artery disease, arrhythmias, and post-surgical recovery. These conditions can impact heart function, circulation, and overall well-being, requiring careful management to prevent complications. Symptoms may include shortness of breath, fatigue, swelling, chest pain, and dizziness.
Why Cardiac Care and Pulmonary Oversight Go Hand in Hand
Cardiac disease refers to a range of conditions affecting the heart, including heart failure, coronary artery disease, arrhythmias, and post-surgical recovery. These conditions can impact heart function, circulation, and overall well-being, requiring careful management to prevent complications. Symptoms may include shortness of breath, fatigue, swelling, chest pain, and dizziness.
Tips for Caring For A Loved One with Cardiac Issues
1. Encourage a Heart-Healthy Lifestyle – Support your loved one in following a low-sodium, heart-healthy diet and staying as active as their condition allows. Small changes, such as reducing processed foods and encouraging light movement, can make a significant difference
2. Monitor Symptoms & Fluid Intake – Keep track of changes in breathing, swelling, and weight gain, as these can signal worsening heart function. Limiting excessive fluid intake can help prevent fluid buildup and ease strain on the heart.
3. Stay Organized with Medications & Appointments – Managing heart disease often involves multiple medications and specialist visits. Use a pill organizer and set reminders to ensure consistency in medication adherence and check-ups.
Feel confident in our expert hands
Vital Sign & Symptom Monitoring
We work together to improve your oxygen levels, blood pressure, and heart rhythms through regular assessments and personalized care, ensuring you feel your best every day.
Respiratory Therapy & Airway Clearance
Together, we will focus on improving your breathing with tailored nebulizer treatments, airway clearance techniques, and lung-strengthening exercises.
Cardiac & Pulmonary Rehabilitation Support
Our nurses will help you regain strength and endurance through customized breathing exercises and movement routines tailored to your recovery.
Emergency Preparedness & Rapid Intervention
With expert monitoring of heart and lung health, we assist you with proper medication management, symptom tracking, and timely interventions.
Medication Administration & IV Therapy
We’ll work together to manage your medications effectively, ensuring the right doses are taken at the right times to optimize your heart and lung health.
Care Coordination & Physician Communication
Collaborating closely with your healthcare team is a priority, making sure your treatment plan is adjusted as needed for your ongoing well-being.