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In the lead-up to World COPD Day, November 21, 2018, Kemptville District Hospital (KDH) and the Lanark Renfrew Lung Health Program are delighted to announce that they have partnered to provide a new cardiopulmonary rehabilitation (‘rehab’) program at KDH.

Designed for people with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) and heart disease, the new cardiopulmonary rehab program has three elements: exercise, education, and support. Patients in the program will benefit from nursing, respiratory, and physiotherapy services. The program’s goal is to decrease the patient’s symptoms and increase her or his ability to function in daily life. The pulmonary (lung) component of the program began in September, 2018; the cardio (heart) component will start in January, 2019.

The University of Ottawa Heart Institute is also supporting this initiative by coordinating the exercise component of the program, providing exercise sessions that local patients can attend via the Ontario Telemedicine Network (OTN), which uses two-way videoconferencing to provide access to care in hospitals and other healthcare locations across the province.

Each participant in the new cardiopulmonary rehabilitation program attends sessions at KDH twice a week for eight weeks; the program is offered in KDH’s new Clinic wing, opened in the fall of 2017. An important facet of the program is that it includes after-care: the program team will follow up with each patient three months after the program, and once again after six months.

“20 percent of people in Ontario suffer from COPD,” said KDH’s Vice President of Nursing/Clinical Services, Cathy Burke, “and North Grenville is no different. That’s why we are glad to be able to offer this important service for lung health, close to home. The new program not only increases access to services for local people with COPD and heart disease, but it also provides improved monitoring of their conditions”.

Christina Dolgowicz, Lung Health Coordinator with Lanark Renfrew Health & Community Services, added that the Lanark Renfrew Lung Health Program is delighted to be able to provide services to residents of the communities that KDH serves. “We are very excited about this partnership with KDH,” she said, “because we know the program can make a significant difference in the lives of North Grenville residents with heart and lung conditions.”

She explained that COPD describes two conditions: emphysema and chronic bronchitis. People who have COPD may experience shortness of breath, cough, phlegm and wheezing. Although a smoking history is one of the main causes of COPD, other causes may include longstanding asthma, air pollution, workplace or secondhand smoke exposures, and genetic factors.

Both KDH and the Lanark Renfrew Lung Health Program acknowledged the Champlain Local Health Integration Network (LHIN) for providing community based funding and support for COPD programs and services.

Frank Vassallo, KDH’s CEO, also recognized a local family for their significant financial support over several years for COPD programming at the hospital. “We are truly grateful to the Perry family of Kemptville for their generous support of programs for COPD in memory of Bob Perry,” he said. We are so pleased to be able to offer this robust program for people who suffer from COPD, like Bob did.”

The public are invited to attend the Grand Opening of the new cardiopulmonary rehab program on World COPD Day, Wednesday, November 21, 2018, from noon to 1 pm in KDH’s Courtyard Lounge. Light refreshments will be served.

People interested in participating in the program can call Christina Dolgowicz at 613.259.2182.

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