Erie County ART is a program area of the Healthy Neighborhoods Program. In-home trigger assessment and asthma education performed by AE-C.
DC Asthma Safe Babies is an opportunity for expectant parents, caregivers, and child care providers of children (newborn - 3 yrs) to learn about the health effects and sources of asthma triggers and basic steps to reduce asthma triggers in their homes.
Asthma Safe Kids (ASK) is an in-home education program focused on children with asthma under the age of 18 that works to increase caregivers’ awareness of asthma triggers in the home and decrease the exposure of asthmatic children to these triggers.
The Asthma Safe Kids Pilot Program was developed with the goal of providing in-home asthma education and environmental assessments that would help to reduce ER visits and Inpatient hospital stays. This program works in collaboration with a Medicaid funded health insurance company, nurse-managed health centers and primary care providers.
The Asthma Self-Management Education Program of the Greater Lawrence Family Health Center targets the Latino population of Lawrence living with the burden of asthma through an individualized, high-quality bilingual educational series which culminates with a tailored written asthma action plan.
Want to help educate any asthmatics in my community in self help techniques and improve the lives of asthma sufferers
Family friendly education focusing on awareness of the asthma and allergies; how they relate to one another, and the way allergies affects it.
The Asthma-Friendly Schools Initiative assists local communities and community organizations in planning and implementing comprehensive asthma management programs within their local schools and existing school structure.
The current project is located in San Antonio, Texas and involves teaching children to share their feelings about having asthma through art.
Promotes continuum of health provider access with asthma advocate on-site while promoting clear communication with licensed clinicians. Conduct needs assessments by identifying medication adherence structure and barriers with medical literacy during doctor's visits. Educating parents on policies and practices that are available within compliance needs of asthmatics.
AsthmaMoms was created in 2000 and was one of the first on-line resources to include videos and bilingual information.
Asthmania Academy helps children with asthma and the people who care for them. We are the second program in the nation and the first in the Southeast to receive ASME certification from the American Association for Respiratory Care (AARC). Our goal is to work with patients, families and physicians to improve asthma control. Asthmania Academy's specialized staff includes certified asthma educators (AE-C), pediatric hospitalists and certified pulmonary function technologists (CPFT) who can assess asthma control, perform diagnostic studies and provide recommendations based on nationally-recognized asthma management guidelines.
Asthmapolis is an FDA-cleared mobile solution that helps patients better manage their asthma. Snap-on sensors track where, when and how often patients use their inhaler, while advanced analytics and apps for iPhone and Android reveal triggers, trends and personalized feedback.
Attack on Asthma Nebraska, in partnership with the Nebraska Department of Education, provides education, training, and medications to assist schools in the implementation of the Emergency Response to Life-Threatening Asthma or Systemic Allergic Reactions protocol, mandated in 2003 by the Nebraska State Board of Education.
We are currently in the planning stages of starting an Asthma Center at our facility.
The Baltimore City Childhood Asthma Program performs in-home environmental assessments in order to decrease the burden of asthma on high risk children.
The program exists to provide asthma education in our communities via education classes, one-on-one education for newly diagnosed patients or asthma friendly home assessments.
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