BreathWorks™ Helpline – 1-888-344-LUNG (5864)
BreathWorks™ is The Lung Association’s national COPD program that offers practical information and support for people with COPD and for their families and caregivers. The BreathWorks™ Helpline is available 8:30 am – 4:30 pm Monday to Friday and is staffed with Certified Respiratory Educators, health care professionals with special training in COPD. They provide counselling on COPD symptoms, diagnosis, management and smoking cessation. To access COPD resources, click here: https://lung.healthdiary.ca/Guest/SearchResults.aspx?C=24&M=0&K=&N=&S=1&P=
Asthma Action™ Helpline – 1-888-344-LUNG (5864)
Available for Ontario residents, this free helpline is available 8:30 am – 4:30 pm Monday to Friday and is staffed with Certified Respiratory and Asthma Educators. They provide counselling on asthma control, treatment options and the importance of trigger avoidance. To access asthma resources, click here: https://lung.healthdiary.ca//Guest/SearchResults.aspx?C=27&M=0&K=&N=&S=1&P Free fact sheets and other resources Call the Helpline 1-888-344-LUNG (5864) or go to www.on.lung.ca to order The Lung Association’s free educational materials. Resources include asthma handbooks, asthma fact sheets for adults and children, a variety of fact sheets on managing COPD, breathlessness, energy management, pulmonary rehabilitation and exercise. Also available are resources on air quality, smoking cessation and the effects of second hand smoke exposure, tuberculosis, pulmonary fibrosis, and sleep apnea.
Other Resources
The Lung Association websites offers information on asthma, COPD and other respiratory diseases www.on.lung.ca or www.lung.ca Ontario Thoracic Society’s Provider Education Program (PEP) develops, implements and evaluates continuing medical education (CME) programs and materials that promote the implementation of the Canadian Asthma Consensus Guidelines (CACG) and CTS COPD Guidelines for physicians and allied healthcare professionals in Ontario. Visit http://olapep.ca/ for continuing education on COPD, Asthma and Spirometry. Funded by the MoHLTC, the Primary Care Asthma Program (PCAP) facilitates and enhances effective implementation and coordination of best practices and outcomes to participating sites. It uses specific tools designed to guide practitioners and clients through effective management of asthma, as well as developing and evaluating resources needed to effectively provide asthma care in the primary care setting. http://www.on.lung.ca/Page.aspx?pid=513 Sign up for Asthma Action and BreathWorks Newsletters to learn the latest news about lung health and Lung Association initiatives. To sign up for The Lung Association’s asthma and COPD newsletters, go to www.on.lung.ca. The Lung Association’s National Database provides a list of asthma education centers, respiratory rehabilitation programs and COPD support groups across the country. To access it, go to www.lung.ca. The Canadian Lung Association (CLA) has also released videos on exercise and COPD to help the public and patients understand the importance of exercise in managing COPD. Please visit: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DFemC5giG1Y Copies of all the current respiratory guidelines, including asthma and COPD, are found on Canadian Thoracic Society’s (CTS) website: http://www.respiratoryguidelines.ca/ Living Well with COPDTM is a self-management education program developed to help patients with COPD and their family in managing their disease. It contains references guides for health care professionals as well as many patient education tools www.livingwellwithcopd.com password “copd” Smokers’ Helpline – 1 877 513-5333 is run by The Canadian Cancer Society and is a free, confidential telephone service that people can call for easy access to a trained quit coach.
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