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Cardiac Rehabilitation

Pediatric Cardiac Rehabilitation

At Mary Free Bed Kids, the Pediatric Cardiac Rehabilitation Program provides medically supervised, customized care designed to help kids and teens who are recovering from heart surgery, congenital heart disease, heart failure or other cardiac conditions. Through a multidisciplinary, collaborative approach to care, kids can build strength, improve endurance and live heart-healthy lives. Cardiac rehab combines fun, safe exercise with education, emotional support, and lifestyle guidance—all delivered in a way that’s engaging, age-appropriate, and tailored to each child’s needs.

Cardiac rehab isn’t just about physical healing; it’s about helping your child grow stronger, feel confident and thrive at school and in their community. Our program supports your child and your family every step of the way, from early recovery to long-term heart health.

What is cardiac rehabilitation for kids?

The Pediatric Cardiac Rehabilitation Program helps children:

  • Rebuild strength and stamina after heart surgery or illness
  • Understand how their heart works and what makes it healthier
  • Learn heart-healthy habits for life
  • Gain confidence in physical activity and fitness
  • Manage stress and emotions related to their heart condition

At its core, cardiac rehabilitation blends exercise training, education and emotional support to help children get stronger safely and confidently. While adult cardiac rehab programs focus on recovery after heart attacks and surgeries, pediatric cardiac rehab is modified to reflect children’s growing bodies, varying energy levels, developmental stages and emotional needs.

Why Pediatric Cardiac Rehabilitation Matters

Heart conditions in children, like birth defects, acquired diseases or surgical treatments, can impact their overall growth, mood and daily activities. Pediatric cardiac rehabilitation helps address these challenges by:

  • Improving physical fitness and cardiovascular function
  • Helping children adapt activity to their unique heart health needs
  • Teaching heart-healthy lifestyle habits
  • Supporting emotional and social well-being
  • Encouraging independence and confidence in daily life

When children participate in cardiac rehab, they often experience improvements in how they feel and move, which helps them to better participate in school and daily life. Because the program is supervised by specialists who understand both heart care and child development, your child learns safely and at their own pace.

Who can benefit from pediatric cardiac rehabilitation?

Pediatric cardiac rehab may be recommended for children and teens who:

  • Have had heart surgery (including congenital heart defect repairs)
  • Are recovering from heart transplant or heart failure
  • Have persistent exercise intolerance due to a cardiac condition, including postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS)
  • Are living with chronic cardiac conditions that affect daily endurance
  • Need help building safe and effective physical activity routines

Unlike adult programs that are often prescribed after heart attacks, pediatric cardiac rehab focuses on helping kids as they grow and heal following heart-related health challenges. Pediatric cardiac rehab may also be customized for congenital heart conditions and developmental stages.

Your child’s pediatric cardiologist, primary care provider or cardiac surgeon is the best person to discuss whether your child would benefit from cardiac rehab.

How Pediatric Cardiac Rehabilitation Works

The Pediatric Cardiac Rehabilitation Program involves several key pieces—all designed to help your child get stronger, healthier and more confident in a safe and supportive environment.

Personalized Evaluation

When your child starts the program, the team conducts a detailed assessment to understand:

  • Heart function and medical history
  • Current physical fitness and endurance
  • Strengths and areas to improve
  • Activity preferences and goals

This assessment helps the Cardiac Rehabilitation Team design a personalized plan that supports your child’s unique needs and abilities.

Making Exercise Fun and Safe

Exercise in cardiac rehabilitation is medically supervised and age-appropriate. The goal is to improve heart and lung strength, mobility and overall endurance. Activities may include:

  • Walking or playful movement games
  • Bike riding, swimming or adaptive activities
  • Light resistance and stretching
  • Group activities that promote cardiovascular health
  • Family-friendly games that feel like play

Children work with trained specialists who know how to make fitness both fun and safe. As they exercise, our team will monitor your child’s heart rate, breathing and energy level.

Education About Heart-Healthy Living

At Mary Free Bed Kids, families are part of the care team. Rehabilitation specialists help your family learn:

  • How the heart works and what keeps it healthy
  • Nutrition that supports heart health
  • How to read packaging labels, plan meals and make healthy choices
  • How sleep, stress and emotions influence heart health

These lessons help your child adopt lifelong habits that support wellness and confidence.

Emotional Support and Counseling

Living with a heart condition, especially after surgery or hospitalization, can be confusing or overwhelming for kids. At Mary Free Bed Kids, we know emotional recovery is just as important as physical recovery. The Pediatric Cardiac Rehabilitation Program provides mental health resources to help kids:

  • Identify and talk about their feelings
  • Cope with worries about activity or recovery
  • Build confidence and resilience
  • Understand that feeling nervous about activity is normal

Some programs also include group sessions where kids share experiences, build friendships and learn from peers who are working toward similar goals.

Family Involvement

Cardiac rehabilitation is a journey for the whole family. Your child’s therapy team will help you get involved by:

  • Encouraging participation in exercise sessions
  • Teaching families how to support healthy habits at home
  • Providing tools and guidance for bedtime routines, activity planning and mealtime habits
  • Helping children practice skills safely outside clinic sessions

This collaborative approach helps your child feel supported in the therapy gym and beyond.

What to Expect During Pediatric Cardiac Rehabilitation

Team-Based Care

Your child’s Cardiac Rehabilitation Team may include:

By working together, this team helps translate medical recommendations into fun, meaningful progress for your child.

Tracking Progress Together

As your child progresses, your child’s team will track improvements in:

  • Endurance and stamina
  • Heart rate response to activity
  • Confidence in movement
  • Heart-healthy behaviors
  • Emotional well-being

This helps ensure your child continues progressing safely and stays motivated along the way.

Benefits of Pediatric Cardiac Rehabilitation

Participating in cardiac rehabilitation can help your child:

  • Build strength and energy through safe exercise
  • Learn healthy habits around food, movement and rest
  • Reduce anxiety about activity and improve confidence
  • Return to play, school and daily life with more ease
  • Develop lifelong wellness skills that support future heart health

Using the power of play and team-based care, Mary Free Bed Kids transforms pediatric cardiac rehabilitation into an enriching and meaningful experience for children and their families.

Life After Cardiac Rehabilitation

Cardiac rehabilitation builds the foundation for a healthier future. After completing a formal program, your child will leave with:

  • A personalized plan for staying active at home and school
  • Nutrition tips and heart-healthy habits for everyday life
  • Scheduled follow-up with your pediatric cardiologist
  • Confidence to participate safely in physical activity

Sometimes, continued outpatient therapy or follow-up sessions help reinforce these lessons and keep your child progressing.

How to Begin Pediatric Cardiac Rehabilitation

If your child is recovering from heart surgery, managing a chronic heart condition or has reduced exercise tolerance, ask your child’s cardiologist whether cardiac rehabilitation is appropriate. Our pediatric team works closely with referring physicians to ensure your child receives safe, individualized care designed to help them succeed.

If you have questions about how cardiac rehabilitation can help your child or want to learn how your child can get started, our team is here to help.

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