BSA Outpatient Therapy Services

Committed to Your Improvement

BSA Outpatient Therapy Services is a comprehensive rehabilitation facility for patients who are recovering from major illness or injury outside of a hospital setting. Our dedicated team provides one-on-one consultations and treatment plans to help you get back to your everyday life.

Our highly-trained team offers a wide-variety of rehabilitation services, including:

  • Aquatic therapy
  • The area's only certified cardiac rehabilitation program
  • Lymphedema therapy to treat buildup of lymph node fluid in the arms and legs
  • Diabetes education classes and dietitian consults
  • Occupational therapy
  • Pediatric therapy
  • Physical therapy
  • Speech therapy
  • Wheelchair evaluations and fitting

BSA Cardiac Rehab

The BSA Cardiac Rehab team is highly-trained in helping patients improve their overall health and reduce their chance of developing future heart issues through education, exercise and support. The BSA Cardiac Rehabilitation Program is certified by the American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation (AACVPR). Programs certified by AACVPR are recognized as leaders in the field of cardiovascular rehabilitation and this designation showcases BSA’s commitment to quality patient care.

Participation in the BSA Outpatient Cardiac Rehab Program can be the first step toward improving a patient's quality of life. Cardiac rehab provides support and personalized treatment plans. This program is 12-weeks long with exercise sessions on Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays.

Patients who have experienced the following heart issues or surgeries may qualify for the program:

  • Angina
  • Coronary Artery Bypass
  • Cardiomyopathy
  • Heart Attack or Heart Transplant
  • Stent Placement
  • Valve Replacement or Repair

Benefits from participating in a cardiac rehab program include:

  • Improving overall confidence and well-being
  • Improving stamina and strength to get back to a daily routine
  • Reducing the physical and emotional effects of heart disease
  • Stopping or reversing damage to the heart’s blood vessels

The BSA Cardiac Rehab Program also offers a free six-week revolving education series which will cover topics related to heart and general health. Each class is taught by cardiac rehab nurses, dietitians, pharmacists and past program participants. Classes are open to the general public and current cardiac rehab patients, their spouses or caregivers. For a schedule of upcoming classes, please call us at 806-212-0700.

For more information about the BSA Cardiac Rehab Program, call 806-212-0700.