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Title:

Breathe Well, Live Well

Date:

September 30, 2013

Start Time:

5:30 AM

End Time:

7:30 AM

Size:

N/A

Description:

September 30 & October 7

What is the Breathe Well, Live Well Program?

Are you controlling your asthma, or is your asthma controlling you?

  • Do you avoid physical activities because of your asthma?
  • Has your asthma caused you to miss work?
  • Have your asthma symptoms ever caused you to visit a hospital emergency room?
  • Do you need a medication schedule that really helps you control symptoms?
  • Would you like to stop worrying about your asthma and relax?


If you answered “YES” to any of these questions, help is on the way!

Approximately 20 million adult Americans have asthma, yet many are not aware of how to manage their disease. The American Lung Association’s “Breathe Well, Live Well” program is designed specifically for adults with asthma, to increase their knowledge and self-management skills of this chronic disease.

Participants of this two-part program will meet with a certified asthma educator.

For more information, please contact Terry Towne, MSN, RN-BC, NE-BC at (302) 744-6724 or Bayhealth’s Education Department at (302) 744-7135.

This program is made possible through the Delaware Division of Public Health’s Tobacco Prevention Community Contract. Funding for the Contract is provided by the Delaware Health Fund and managed by the American Lung Association of Delaware.

Location:

BETT Center

Room:

Conference Room

Address:

208 W Water St
Dover, DE 19904

Phone:

(302) 744-7135

Bayhealth Medical Center is Southern Delaware’s healthcare leader with hospitals in Dover and in Milford. Bayhealth provides a wide range of medical services, including cardiovascular, oncology, orthopedics and rehabilitation, pediatrics, respiratory care, sleep care, surgical weight loss, women’s services and walk-in medical care. Search for nursing jobs, and health classes and events. Find doctors affiliated with Bayhealth Medical Center or a Delaware hospital near you.