Our History

Founded in 1976, Cardiac Health has a long history in championing healthy hearts

1 in 4
people are at risk of heart disease

Our history

The Basingstoke & Alton Rehabilitation Unit opened in 1976 with just a few cardiac patients, utilising facilities in Alton Sports Centre.  A team led by local GP Dr Hugh Bethell and physiotherapist Dr Sally Turner supervised and monitored the performance of post-operative patients on a course of graduated exercise. Early results were encouraging and medical practices in surrounding areas started to refer patients to ‘cardiac rehab’.

Our reputation spread and within two years the major hospital Basingstoke began regularly to refer cardiac patients.  Taking a research-based approach the team learned from studying the changes in fitness achieved, adjusting the course of tailored exercise and then combining it with education about heart disease, diet, stress management and relaxation.

Since its opening in 1976, Cardiac Health has been a leader in its field.

We provided the first community-based cardiac rehabilitation unit in the UK and our example has been followed widely.  Members of the team helped to increase the provision of units across the country, and were instrumental in the founding of the British Association of Cardiac Rehabilitation in 1992, now known as the BACPR.

In 1992 the Basingstoke & Alton Cardiac Rehabilitation Charity was formed, with the express intention to build a facility that would improve the facilities available at the Sports Centre and provide facilities for Basingstoke Hospital to offer far better post-operative cardiac clinics in Alton.

After a huge local fundraising effort, the our purpose-built exercise facility was opened 1997.  The move to its own building enabled Cardiac Health to expand its operations, including starting its own Phase IV cardiac rehabilitation exercise programme for those who ‘graduated’ from the NHS-run Phase III programme.  In 2009 the preventative Staywell Programme was introduced to help those most at risk of developing heart disease look after their heart.

In 2022 we celebrated 25th anniversary of the purpose-built facility by planning a programme of investment and refurbishment to ensure the building is in as good condition as our exercisers!

1976

Post operative cardiac rehabilitation (Phase III) started in Alton Sports Centre

1992

The Basingstoke & Alton Cardiac Rehabilitation Charity was inaugurated

1997

Our purpose-built facility opened and offered Phase III and Phase IV rehabilitation

2009

The Staywell heart disease prevention programme introduced alongside cardiac rehabilitation

2015

The Steady & Strong falls-prevention programme introduced

2015

Pulmonary Rehabilitation was first offered

2020

The COVID pandemic saw a shift to online classes

2022

Our Long-COVID rehabilitation programme was introduced

2023

We launched our Cancer Rehabilitation programme

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