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Asthma Adventure Camp
More than a century ago, the American Lung Association was founded to
fight lung disease through research, education and advocacy. The
American Lung Association educates children, their parents and
caregivers about the complexities of asthma and how to manage the often
misunderstood and prevalent disease that is responsible for 12.8 million
missed school days and more than 4,000 fatalities per year.
While at camp, children safely enjoy a traditional weeklong, overnight
camping experience among their peers. At camp, children receive asthma
education that explains what asthma is, why medications help, how to
properly use medications, how to eat right and exercise safely, and how
to avoid asthma triggers. Guest speakers present programs that motivate
and ease children's anxiety about living with asthma.
Providing an outdoor camp for children who are usually restricted from
such activities, requires careful planning and provisions to respond to
unique medical, nutritional, environmental and emotional needs.
Physicians, registered nurses and respiratory therapists volunteer their
time to staff the camp and the clinic where children receive their daily
medications and have access to medical care 24 hours a day.
NOT JUST A REGULAR CAMP
For over a quarter century, Asthma Adventure Camp has provided children
with asthma an opportunity to experience camping activities they may
otherwise be denied due to their condition. It was designed
specifically for children with asthma. Through educational activities,
campers learn to understand and manage their illness while improving
their self-esteem.
Our camps provide an opportunity for both the child and family to work
collaboratively in addressing issues surrounding asthma management.
OBJECTIVES
Counselors and medical staff continue to reinforce the objectives of
the American Lung Association Education Programs:
- To improve the physical condition and psychological outlook of
the child with asthma.
- To educate the parent, child, and community about asthma and how
to deal with it.
- To improve self-management skills.
TRAINED STAFF Staff includes over 60 volunteers, including physicians, registered
respiratory therapists, registered nurses and trained counselors.
MEDICAL STAFF Asthma Adventure Camp is staffed 24 hours a day by physicians,
registered nurses and registered respiratory therapist, in order to meet
the special needs of the campers. Campers are evaluated by their
assigned nurse a minimum of four times a day. In addition, their peak
flow is monitored at least twice a day.
ACTIVITIES Trained counselors, assisted by medical staff, supervise the children
and encourage participation in a variety of activities, such as
swimming, canoeing, nature hikes, field games and arts and crafts. In
addition to traditional camping activities, children attend educational
sessions, during which they learn asthma management techniques.
Motivational/self-esteem guest speakers are also featured throughout the
week.
CAMPER REQUIREMENTS Anyone meeting specific medical, age and geographic requirements may
attend Asthma Adventure Camp. Our program is designed exclusively for
children who would not otherwise be able to attend an overnight camp
because of their asthma.
CAMPERS MUST BE
- Diagnosed with asthma;
- Between the ages of 7 and 14;
- Child must be capable of walking. Our camp covers a large area
and campers do a great deal of walking and hiking every day.
Please contact the American Lung Association in Iowa with any questions or
concerns at 877-925-8647 or amlung@LungIA.org.
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