An estimated one in five New Brunswick children has asthma. Asthma flare-ups are the number one reason that children visit the emergency room or miss school. The majority of children with asthma have allergies, and some have severe allergies to certain foods, medications, or other environmental triggers.
In 1980, the New Brunswick Lung Association piloted a summer camp experience for children with asthma with great success, and the program continues to date. Camp AsthmaTopia is a week-long residential camp where children with asthma aged 8 to 12 can have a safe summer camp experience while learning skills that help them to better control their asthma symptoms. The camp provides fun and interactive asthma education sessions along with the opportunity to participate in the usual fun and games of a summer camp. During their week at camp, the children gain independence, improve their self-confidence, and learn that they can do all the same activities that their friends without asthma can do. Registered respiratory therapists and nurses provide the asthma education, assist the children with their medications, and are available to deal with any asthma flare-ups. The camp Medical Director, a pediatrician specializing in asthma, is available for consultation about medical issues that may arise during camp.
Asthma camps have had a positive impact on the lives of many New Brunswick children over the years. Past participants have indicated that they had better asthma control in the year following camp attendance. Generous sponsorship by local businesses and individuals allows the New Brunswick Lung Association to provide Camp AsthmaTopia without camper fees so that no child is excluded due to financial hardship.
Asthma Training & Educator Course (AsthmaTrec®)
AsthmaTrec® is a professional development program that teaches health care professionals how to educate patients effectively about self-management of their asthma. Health care professionals are provided with the latest information and training in asthma care based on the Canadian Asthma Consensus Guidelines. Effective teaching skills are taught using health education prinicples. Created by The Lung Associations of Manitoba and Saskatchewan , AsthmaTrec® is an accredited prerequsite course that prepares the professional to write the national exam to become a Certified Asthma Educator.
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