FVAC members promote and provide asthma education in area schools, sporting organizations, and in local Fox Valley communities. Our target audiences are school staff, youth sports coaches and day care staff. Several coalition members are trained to present Asthma 101 ALA program and Live Well, Breathe Well program. Our current projects include training for local pharmacists and clinicians in the use of Asthma Care Fax, partnering with GSK to sponsor Rx for Change, tobacco cessation training and community outreach at YMCA Healthy Kids Day.
The Franklin C. Fetter Community Health Center has eight locations that serve both pediatric and adult populations.
Frederick Memorial Healthcare System is dedicated to its community to provide educational opportunities to better manage their disease. We have certified clinical asthma educators that offer an exciting Asthma Awareness Program that will help form stronger relationships between the healthcare professionals and their surrounding communities. Our program is a community service that includes information on basis asthma facts, symptoms, triggers, medications, and their ways of administration. A crucial step in asthma control is the development of an Asthma Action Plan.
Our mission is to establish a “partnership” with the medical community to support and enhance the home management of chronic pulmonary conditions.
Fullerton Asthma Collaborative Treatment Services focuses on implementing policy changes that will improve sub-standard housing conditions impacting asthma triggers for low income children in South Fullerton.
Asthma control efforts will be accomplished through implementation of process objectives and action steps organized into four strategic focus areas:
GAP ensures that asthmatic patients have the education and resources necessary to help them manage their asthma effectively through individualized education, participation in local health fairs, and educational programs for local health care providers.
Our team provides individualized education and helps asthma families become comfortable managing the triggers, symptoms and control of asthma.
GCAN covers Genesee and surrounding counties in Michigan.
The Genesee County Childhood Asthma Task Force, through direct intervention and education in homes and community asthma education, aims to decrease asthma morbidity and mortality in Genesee County.
Genesis TPM’s Asthma Action Plan is patient centric interactive evidenced based chronic care disease portal; where patients, caregivers and schools are collaboratively linked, delivering a tool for the management of Asthma.& COPD .
The Georgia asthma Program strives to reach Georgians that live with asthma to educate them and assist them in managing their condition. Our goal is to reduce ER visits and reduce asthma related hospitalizations.
Georgia Association for Primary Health Care provides preventive care, teaches self-management techniques to providers and staff, and conducts other activities to reduce deaths in children and disabilities in adults from asthma.
Healthcare Georgia Foundation launched the Georgia Childhood Asthma Management Program to support programs that improve health outcomes for children and adolescents with asthma. The program supports five grantees throughout Georgia to establish and support coordinated, comprehensive, evidence-based programs that foster linkages among those responsible for children's asthma care (providers, schools, community organizations, and families).
Georgia Pediatric Pulmonology Associates is a large private practice located in metro-Atlanta. We care for children with a variety of pulmonary conditions and are commited to helping children and their parents breathe a little easier.
The Asthma Awareness Patch Program was developed by the Asthma Coalition of Long Island with the collaboration of Girl Scouts of the USA and the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology, and has been supported by a grant from the New York State Department of Health to the American Lung Association of New York State, Inc.
Glen Ellyn Pharmacy identifies and supports patients with asthma to reduce exposure to asthma triggers and improve outcomes.
Through the Northern Plains Tobacco Prevention Project (NPTPP), the Aberdeen Area Tribal Chairmen's Health Board targets American Indian tribal members and tribally based health professionals to improve indoor air quality in the homes of American Indian children with asthma and develop capacity among tribal health care professionals to assist patients in identifying, mitigating and managing asthma triggers in their homes.
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