Improving lung function
Reducing shortness of breath
Building endurance and physical strength
Enhancing daily activity and independence
Living with a chronic lung condition such as COPD or pulmonary fibrosis can make daily life more difficult. Our pulmonary rehabilitation program is here to help you breathe easier, regain strength, and restore independence.
While pulmonary disease may not be the primary reason for your inpatient stay, it often plays a significant role in recovery. That’s why we provide specialized support for individuals managing lung conditions alongside other medical issues, such as surgery, heart disease, or serious illness.
Our interdisciplinary team will create a customized rehabilitation plan that addresses your respiratory needs while supporting your overall recovery. The goal: to help you manage symptoms more effectively, build endurance, and safely transition back home with greater confidence and comfort.
Pulmonary rehabilitation can help you:
Breathe more easily
Increase strength
Learn breathing techniques
Use oxygen therapy
Improve your nutrition
Understand your medications
Cope with the emotional effects
of living with a chronic lung condition
We carefully monitor how your medications affect your symptoms, mobility, cognition, and progress in therapy. Our team also takes time to educate you and your caregivers on:
What each medication does
When and how to take it
How it supports your recovery and independence
Identify and prevent
Adjust medications
Ensure all prescriptions are safe
effective, and tailored to your individual needs
By helping you understand and manage your medications, we empower you to take an active role in your health both during your stay and after you return home.aProper nutrition plays a critical role in recovery. Our registered dietitians work with you to create a customized meal plan that supports your medical needs, therapy goals, and personal preferences. By fueling your body with the right nutrients, you’ll feel stronger, more energized, and better equipped to reach your rehabilitation milestones.
Together, medication management and nutrition support form a vital part of your comprehensive recovery plan helping you heal safely, confidently, and completely.
Recovering from a serious illness or injury can make everyday tasks like bathing, dressing, or eating feel overwhelming. Our inpatient rehabilitation team is here to help you regain those essential self-care skills through a personalized, supportive plan.
Working together, our therapists, nurses, and physicians focus first on basic activities of daily living (ADLs), then gradually introduce instrumental activities of daily living (iADLs) more complex tasks such as cooking, managing medications, handling finances, or using technology.
By rebuilding your ability to care for yourself, we not only support your physical recovery but also help restore confidence, independence, and emotional well-being so you can return home stronger and more self-reliant.
Every person’s recovery journey is unique which is why your rehabilitation plan is personalized to match your needs, goals, and daily routines. Whether your aim is to return to work, care for a loved one or pet, or simply enjoy everyday tasks like cooking at home, we’re here to help you build the strength and skills to make it possible.
Through consistent practice of real-life activities in a safe, supportive environment, you’ll not only gain confidence and independence you’ll also reduce the risk of complications such as muscle loss or pressure injuries. Our goal is to help you get back to the life you love, one step at a time.
ADL-focused therapy can be beneficial for those recovering from:
Stroke
Spinal cord injury
Traumatic brain injury (TBI)
Parkinson’s disease
Limb loss or amputation
Multiple sclerosis (MS)
Burn injuries
What Are ADLs and iADLs?