VHCC celebrates
National Heart Health Month
In celebration of National Heart Health Month, patients, residents and
staff of Versailles Health Care Center were encouraged to stay
heart-healthy and show their support on National Wear Red Day February
1st..
Coronary heart disease is America’s #1 killer. Stroke is #5,
which can also cause serious disability. Knowing the signs and
symptoms of heart conditions, and how to respond quickly and
effectively, is important in our daily lives. Although some heart
attacks occur suddenly, most begin slowly, with only mild pain and
discomfort. These symptoms may be taken lightly and help may not
be sought in time.
Signs of a heart attack may include the following:
• Discomfort in the center of the chest that’s either
constant, or comes and goes. This discomfort can be in the form
of pressure, squeezing, fullness, or pain. Chest discomfort is
the most common heart attack symptom among men and women.
• Discomfort in other areas such as the arms, neck,
jaw, or stomach.
• Shortness of breath.
• Cold sweats, lightheadedness, nausea.
• Women are somewhat more likely than men to
experience the other signs of heart attack listed above.
Cardiac arrest occurs immediately. Here are some of the signs:
• Sudden unresponsiveness.
• Abnormal breathing – normal breath not taken when
head is tilted up, and checked for at least 5 seconds.
Stroke warning signs include any of the following, sudden changes:
• Numbness or weakness in the arm, leg, or face –
especially on one side of the body.
• Confusion – trouble understanding or verbalizing
thoughts.
• Vision difficulty in one or both eyes.
• Trouble walking, loss of balance or coordination.
• Severe headache with unknown cause.
Don’t wait more than five minutes to call 911- fast action saves
lives! For more information on heart conditions:
http://www.americanheart.org.
Versailles Health Care Center offers a comprehensive rehabilitation
program to help patients with heart disease, including preventative,
therapeutic and postsurgical care. VHCC nursing staff is
certified in a Nationally Nurse Certification Congestive Heart Failure
(CHF) Program through the Department of Human and Health
Services. The CHF Program consists of the following
components: Interdisciplinary Training/Education, Admission
Process, Assessment and Monitoring, Patient/Caregiver Teaching,
Discharge Process, and Post-Discharge. The
Interdisciplinary Training and Education more specifically
includes: 8-hour CHF certification LN Course-Verification of
Education, 8-hour of bedside training with competency evaluation, and
ten elements of competence for using teach back effectively after
barriers to learning identified. The Rehab Clinic at VHCC offers
specialized services for cardiac patients, including physical and
occupational therapy as well as pulmonary rehabilitation.
Versailles Health Care Center, a skilled nursing and rehabilitation
center, offers short-term rehab services, outpatient therapy, and
long-term care. Versailles Health Care Center sent home 197
patients that utilized its short-term rehab services in 2015! If
you are interested in learning more about Versailles Health Care
Center, please call us at 937.526.5570, or visit on the web at
www.versailleshealthcare.com.
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