 This is a setting where we see people get stronger and get well all the time. The staff here brings with it a lot of experience. There are five nurses that have worked here. We've all worked here 25-plus years at Hack and SAC. I think since we've all worked here for a long time, we mesh very well together and it's a relaxed, fun atmosphere for people to be involved with as well. I think the size of the department, it's much larger than a lot of other cardiac rehab departments that I've seen. We get people who are coming off strokes and we have people who've got arthritic conditions, people who've had amputations related to complications, but we kind of pride ourselves in taking on those challenges. The whole idea of cardiac rehab is really to look at risk factors that can be modified to help reduce chances of having additional cardiac disease. Once they call, we set up two appointments for them. This one would be a group orientation. We talk about diet stress. We talk about exercise routines and how to advance them. We talk about setting goals. After that, we schedule them for a consult and an assessment with one of our nursing staff. We see a lot of progression in our patient here. One of the best things that you do see is really that confidence. There's definitely been patients that have left here that I've teared up over because we've really built bonds. I've mountain climbed with patients. I've run marathons and half marathons with former patients. So that gives me a great sense of satisfaction to establish those relationships, but to also participate with them in the activities that they set as goals for themselves coming out of this program.