Broaddus Hospital’s Cardiac Rehabilitation Program Brings Care Close To Home
- Marija Ilic

- Jan 21, 2024
- 1 min read

The program’s first patient, George Ervin, is able to receive medical expertise and a personalized care plan close to home. Ervin’s wife Merlie, and staff members Haley Grogg, RRT and Ashley Ramsey, RRT are all part of the support team.
Broaddus Hospital, Barbour County’s only community hospital, is delighted with the community’s positive response to their new Cardiac Rehabilitation program. This innovative initiative provides comprehensive cardiovascular care to patients recovering from heart-related conditions and promotes heart health within the local community.
"The launch of our Cardiac Rehabilitation Program marks an important step in our commitment to providing comprehensive cardiovascular care to our community. We combine advanced medical expertise with personalized care plans, with the goal of empowering patients on their journey to heart health and recovery,” said program Director Haley Grogg, RRT.
The Cardiac Rehabilitation Program at Broaddus is designed to offer a multidisciplinary approach to cardiac care. The program includes:
Tailored Exercise Plans: Individualized exercise regimens supervised by certified cardiac rehabilitation specialists to improve cardiovascular fitness and overall well-being.
Education and Counseling: Informative sessions on heart-healthy lifestyles, nutritional guidance, and stress management to empower patients to take control of their cardiovascular health.
Holistic Approach: A comprehensive approach that addresses the physical, emotional, and social aspects of recovery, fostering a supportive and healing environment.
Cutting-Edge Facilities: The program utilizes state-of-the-art exercise equipment and monitoring technology to ensure the highest quality of care.
For more information about the Cardiac Rehabilitation Program at Broaddus Hospital, call 304-457-8595.
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