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Environmental Asthma Programs

 

Asthma episodes can be challenging to manage due to home environmental factors, such as pests like roaches or rodents, and moisture-related issues like mold.

 
These problems can be addressed through appropriate action steps, education, and home visit programs aimed at remediating pest or mold issues and underlying issues in your residence.
 
Below is a list of community-based organizations (CBOs) that can assist you:
 


AIRnyc

AIRnyc is a dedicated non-profit organization focused on improving the well-being of families in New York City who are struggling with uncontrolled asthma, due to environmental factors in the home.

 
Their services include comprehensive home inspections to identify and address issues related to common asthma triggers such as pests, mold, and poor air quality.
 
Families need to obtain a referral from a healthcare provider, such as a doctor or clinician, to access their services. This ensures the organization can effectively support those most in need of assistance.
 
For more information about AIRnyc and its resources, visit its website at www.air-nyc.org/our-programs. You can also contact them directly at (718) 577-2794 with any inquiries or to discuss the referral process.
 


LSA Environmental Health Services

LSA’s Environmental Health program is dedicated to helping East Harlem residents identify and reduce asthma triggers in their homes.

 
LSA provide valuable resources through free home visits, including virtual home inspections and educational materials on asthma management. Additionally, they provide free bed covers to shield against dust mites, pest baits, and food containers.
 
LSA’s Community Health Workers are fluent in both English and Spanish. For more information, please visit www.littlesistersfamily.org/programs/environmental-health-services or contact them at (646) 672-5254. Your doctor or clinician may require a referral to obtain home environmental services.
 


Healthy Neighborhoods Program

The NYC Healthy Neighborhoods Program (HNP) assists children and adults with asthma by identifying home triggers and providing strategies to avoid them.

 
HNP offers free home assessments for individuals who have reported pest problems at home. A healthcare provider should refer you to the HNP for a home assessment. Pediatricians should also refer their patients through the Citywide Immunization Registry (CIR).
 
Updated on October 21st, 2024