The goal of this pilot clinical trial is to compare telehealth and onsite supervised maintenance exercise program for adults with Chronic Lung Disease. The specific aims of the study are: * To compare 8-week supervised maintenance program delivered onsite and via tele-rehab with no maintenance for patients with Chronic Lung Disease following discharge from traditional exercise or physical therapy or onsite outpatient rehabilitation programs on clinical outcomes (dyspnea, exercise capacity, physical function, physical activity, and quality of life) at 8 weeks and 4-months post-intervention. * To compare the differences in dyspnea, exercise capacity, physical function, physical activity, and quality of life between an 8-week maintenance program delivered onsite and via tele-rehab at 8-weeks and 4-months post-intervention in patients with Chronic Lung Disease following discharge from traditional onsite outpatient rehabilitation. Participants in both intervention groups (onsite and tele-rehab) will undergo a baseline onsite assessment followed by an 8-week supervised exercise intervention either onsite or in a telehealth setting. Control group will receive biweekly check in calls, but no active intervention.
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Exercise Capacity
Timeframe: At baseline
Exercise Capacity
Timeframe: At 8 weeks (end of the study)
Exercise Capacity
Timeframe: At 4 months follow up
Dyspnea
Timeframe: At baseline
Dyspnea
Timeframe: At 8 weeks (end of the study)
Dyspnea
Timeframe: At 4 months follow up
Physical Function
Timeframe: At baseline,
Physical Function
Timeframe: At 8 weeks (end of the study),
Physical Function
Timeframe: At 4 months follow up
Quality of life measure
Timeframe: At baseline
Quality of life measure
Timeframe: At 8 weeks (end of study)
Quality of life measure
Timeframe: At 4- month follow up