Community Health Worker

Clean Air for Kids Asthma Prevention Partnership

Sponsoring Program Name: 
Tacoma Pierce County Health Department
We offer 2 main programs: An asthma outreach worker program and home environmental assessment training and visits. Tools available on the website include: 1. Do-It-Yourself Home Environmental Assessment and 2) Searching for a Healthy Home.

We offer 2 main programs: An asthma outreach worker program and home environmental assessment training and visits. Tools available on the website include:
1. Do-It-Yourself Home Environmental Assessment and 2) Searching for a Healthy Home.

Contact Name: 
Janet Primomo
Contact Email: 
jprimomo@u.washington.edu
Contact Phone: 
253-692-4475
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AsthmaMoms

AsthmaMoms provides a wide range of data on asthma from background to air quality forecasts, triggers, streaming videos, products, to legislations & information in Spanish -- and environmental health information related to the NYC World Trade Center.

AsthmaMoms provides a wide range of data on asthma from background to air quality forecasts, triggers, streaming videos, products, to legislations & information in Spanish -- and environmental health information related to the NYC World Trade Center.

Contact Name: 
Catherine McVay Hughes
Contact Email: 
catherine@AsthmaMoms.com
Contact Phone: 
212-732-9234
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Culture Clues™

Sponsoring Program Name: 
Patient and Family Centered Care and Education
Culture Clues™ are tip sheets for clinicians, designed to increase awareness about concepts and preferences of patients from the diverse cultures served by University of Washington Medical Center. Culture Clues™ serve as a guide to improve clinicians’ understanding of their patients’ and families’ perspectives of their health care experience. Culture Clues™ cover: • Perception of

Culture Clues™ are tip sheets for clinicians, designed to increase awareness about concepts and preferences of patients from the diverse cultures served by University of Washington Medical Center. Culture Clues™ serve as a guide to improve clinicians’ understanding of their patients’ and families’ perspectives of their health care experience. Culture Clues™ cover:

• Perception of Illness
• Patterns of Kinship and Decision Making
• Norms about Touch

Titles include: African American Culture, Albanian Culture, American Indian and Alaska Native Culture, Chinese Culture, Deaf Culture, Hard of Hearing Culture, Korean Culture, Latino Culture, Russian Culture, Somali Culture and Vietnamese Culture. Also available are three End-of-Life Culture Clues, for Latino, Russian and Vietnamese cultures.

Every person is unique; always consider the individual’s beliefs, needs, and concerns. Use Culture Clues™ and information from the patient and family to guide your communication and your patient care.

Contact Name: 
Pam Younghans
Contact Email: 
pamy@u.washington.edu
Contact Phone: 
206-598-7947
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