Healthcare Provider

Essex-Passaic Wellness Coalition of New Jersey

Are you the primary contact for this program?: 
Yes
Program Contact First Name: 
Stanley
Program Contact Last Name: 
Weiss
Phone: 
973-972-4623
Website URL: 
http://web.njms.rutgers.edu/EPWC
What year was your program established?: 
2005
What community do you primarily serve?: 
White
African American
Hispanic
What type of area do you serve?: 
Urban
Suburban
Low-Income
Minority
Chronic disease coalition, supported by the New Jersey Department of Health.

-Passaic

Esperanza Community Housing Corporation

Are you the primary contact for this program?: 
Yes
Program Contact First Name: 
Margaret Lynn
Program Contact Last Name: 
Yonekura
Phone: 
213-742-5974
Website URL: 
www.chmcla.org
What year was your program established?: 
2013
What community do you primarily serve?: 
African American
Hispanic
What type of area do you serve?: 
Urban
Low-Income
Minority
Promotoras conduct home visits for children with asthma that were seen in CHMC's ER or hospitalized with asthma. They provide asthma education and remediation of potential asthma triggers in the home.

Founded in 1989 out of a successful community organizing campaign to prevent the displacement and housing vulnerability of tenants, Esperanza has grown to become a national leader in advancing the Promotores de Salud (Community Health Promoters)  Model  in targeting health disparities, improving health, and increasing access to health services for community residents.  Since 1995, Esperanza has trained and mobilized 474 Promotores de Salud, through an intensive 6-month training, to provide culturally accessible primary prevention, health education  and advocacy services to families and children in South Los Angeles.  In 1998, Esperanza began cultivating its Healthy Homes collaborative to address primary prevention of lead poisoning and other housing-based hazards,  in a multi-layered approach to mitigating environmental health hazards in the home.  Recognized as a National Healthy Homes Leader, Esperanza established the Healthy Breathing Program which uses a Healthy Homes approach in its home-visitation model to focus on the identification of asthma triggers, iterative health education, and management of asthma episodes in the home.   

What type of program do you have?: 

In-home Pediatric Asthma Program

Are you the primary contact for this program?: 
No
Program Contact First Name: 
First
Program Contact Last Name: 
Last
Website URL: 
http://www.rrmc.org/about/vermont-blueprint-for-health/community-health-team/in-home-pediatric-asthma-intervention-program/
What year was your program established?: 
2011
What community do you primarily serve?: 
White
What type of area do you serve?: 
Rural
The In-Home Pediatric Asthma Program uses home visits by an Asthma educator and a community health worker to provide education and interventions to reduce triggers to improve self-management of asthma by children and families, to improve quality of life, decrease missed days of school, unplanned doctor visits, use of emergency room, and hospital visits.
What type of program do you have?: 

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