Pulmonary Rehabilitation
Western Arizona Regional Medical Center’s pulmonary rehabilitation services help improve quality of life for people with chronic lung disease such as asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), emphysema, chronic bronchitis and lung cancer. By focusing on each individual patient's specific pulmonary health needs, our programs incorporate:
- Medical management
- Breathing therapies
- Exercise and nutrition
- Education
- Emotional support and encouragement
The multidisciplinary pulmonary rehabilitation team includes respiratory therapists, exercise professionals, and other clinicians who provide a customized approach to meet the needs of each individual in addition to any previously prescribed treatment. Pulmonary rehabilitation programs are designed to:
- Reduce shortness of breath and other respiratory symptoms.
- Build strength, endurance and physical fitness to enhance everyday activities.
- Improve nutritional knowledge and practices.
- Provide education about living with pulmonary or lung disease, including self-management techniques.
- Offer emotional support and encouragement.
Outpatient services ensure individuals have the tools they need to manage their condition effectively - from thorough assessment by a trained respiratory therapist and supervised exercise, to relaxation and breathing techniques. Trained rehabilitation specialists are focused on helping individuals with pulmonary conditions lead an active, fulfilling life.
For enrollment information, call the pulmonary rehab department at (928) 763-0237.