Stoughton Health cardiac rehab patients highlight supportive staff and strong sense of community

Stoughton Health cardiac rehab patients highlight supportive staff and strong sense of community
Tim Rusch, Chair — Stoughton Health
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Patients in Stoughton Health’s cardiac rehabilitation program report that the facility offers more than medical care and exercise routines. According to participants, the updated space has improved their experience, offering more room and new equipment. One patient noted, “There’s more room. Before, I had to walk the hallways, but now I can walk right here with everyone else.” Another added, “It’s airy, it’s bright, and the new equipment is fantastic. It just feels good to be here.” The state-of-the-art machines have also received positive feedback: “It’s really nice to have all brand-new equipment to work on,” one participant shared.

The commitment of staff members at Stoughton Health stands out as a recurring theme among patients. “The staff here are excellent people,” said one participant. “They help you with anything you need, set up your workouts, and keep an eye on you so you’re doing everything right.” Another patient stated, “They’re the best of the best. They care about us.”

Many participants emphasize the importance of community within the program. The relationships formed during cardiac rehab are described as significant and enduring. One patient expressed gratitude for these connections: “I wouldn’t have met these wonderful people if I hadn’t had heart surgery. The friendships I’ve made here are immeasurable. This is the best part of my day.”

Group interactions extend outside scheduled sessions as well; patients often socialize before and after class or celebrate personal milestones together.

Some individuals continue participating in cardiac rehab for years or even decades, citing both physical benefits and lasting social bonds. As one participant explained, “We support each other. We visit after class, we celebrate together, and we’re always checking in on one another. You can’t beat it.”

Summing up the overall impact of Stoughton Health’s program on their lives, a participant said: “The friendships, the staff, the support—you can’t find that anywhere else. This place changes lives.”



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