The Emigrant Trails Tool Kit is a self care card provided free of charge to all individuals who request it.
A wellness consultant since 1982, I assist people in understanding and improving their breathing challenges.
The BREATHE Asthma Education and Research Program aims to develop a successful way to deliver health education to rural and reservation areas and then share that method with other areas to improve health care services.
The Brenda Pillors Asthma Education Program is a non-profit university-based asthma education program serving Brooklyn, New York. Long Island University’s School of Health Professions administers the program in conjunction with health professionals from outside the University.
The Brenda Pillors Asthma Education Program is a community-based program serving Brooklyn, New York, that provides services free of charge to members of the community who need greater control over their asthma.
Bridgeport AIRS is an asthma management program that will provide home evaluations to help clients identify things in the home that may be making their asthma worse. Provide recommendations for changes that can improve asthma symptoms. Review medications, asthma treatment plan and share the suggestions and results of the visit(s)with your doctor and/or nurse.
The Bronx RESPIRAR Coalition (BRAC) is a novel 5-year clinical service program that involves systems improvement, enhanced patient centered support in the community, and clinical decision support for providers proposed by the Lincoln asthma providers’ team that has received funding by the NYSDOH asthma coalition program. RESPIRAR, which means Breathe in Spanish, is also the acronym for Resources, Education, Self Management, Prevention, and Integration to Reduce Asthma Rates.
The Healthy Home Evaluator certification builds on the knowledge, skills and abilities of the BPI Building Analyst, QC Inspector, or Energy Auditor certification to conduct healthy home evaluations.
The Burlington Lead Program, a part of the City of Burlington, Vermont's Community and Economic Development Office (CEDO). Funded by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), the Burlington Lead Program works to educate the Burlington and Winooski communities about Lead Poisoning Prevention and provides technical assistance to reduce lead based paint hazards for area residents.
Safety net clinic providing bilingual care to underserved, primarily Spanish speaking community.
CMS federally funded grant program providing asthma education by certified asthma nurse educators to families in both office and home settings. Supplies to reduce home triggers provided through an innovation grant.
Through coordinated approaches and partnerships in California, the California Asthma Public Health Initiative (CAPHI) seeks to reduce preventable asthma morbidity and mortality, eliminate disparities in asthma practices and outcomes, and implement effective programs and policies on asthma education, management, and prevention.
California Breathing addresses asthma in the state of California by advancing strategies outlined in the Strategic Plan for Asthma in California that will improve asthma prevention, treatment, policy, data, and public education.
The California Childcare Health Program is a community-based program of the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) School of Nursing providing community support services, including a toll-free hotline, professional education and training, and community outreach materials.
Children's Environmental Health & Environmental Justice Coalition
Cambridge Health Alliance (CHA) is an integrated health system that includes 3 hospitals, more than 20 primary care practices, and a statewide Medicaid managed health program (Network Health) whose vision is to perfect asthma care for patients age 3-18.
Home assessment visits, education, and supplies for families of children with asthma who are 13 years of age or less. We serve 5 communities where our parent organization has a presence. We also serve 35 communities for children under 6 years of age with need for lead poisoning prevention/education services.
Camp Not-A-Wheeze is a unique recreational and educational program that helps children ages 7-14 with moderate to severe asthma, learn effective asthma management skills so they can lead active lives while successfully managing their chronic illness. Asthma education is integrated with recreational camp activities, empowering children to understand and avoid their asthma triggers, recognize warning signals of an oncoming episode, properly use their medications, and exercise control over their disease.
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