
Pulmonary Rehabilitation Week
The lungs are affected by pulmonary diseases. This can cause symptoms like difficulty breathing, wheezing, daily coughing, and a loss of airflow. These diseases can also cause other health problems such as heart disease, depression, and frequent breathing infections.
Pulmonary rehabilitation is an option for patients suffering from pulmonary disease.
Pulmonary Rehabilitation Week is an opportunity to raise awareness about the seriousness of pulmonary disease, provide treatment options, and celebrate those who have recovered from those conditions.
The American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation (AACVPR) founded pulmonary rehabilitation as a way for people with lung diseases to recover and manage their condition.
People can suffer from pulmonary diseases such as COPD and Emphysema. This can limit their ability to interact and communicate with the world around them. It can also lead to more serious conditions like heart disease, high blood pressure and lung cancer.
AACVPR aims at furthering research into the causes of heart and lung diseases. It offers education programs, journals and data registries that educate people about these conditions.
Hospitals and medical centers around the globe take the time to plan this week. They host fundraisers, teach valuable life skills, and hold classes to educate the public about their lung disease.
Many medical facilities host gaming nights like Jeopardy and Bingo. They also take the time to show appreciation to their patients and co-workers for their hard work in helping others with their pulmonary conditions.
Pulmonary Rehabilitation Week is an opportunity to highlight the achievements of people in treatment and further educate people about the latest methods. It also helps in understanding how pulmonary diseases impact lives.
You can celebrate Pulmonary Rehabilitation Week with your coworkers by organizing days to recognize and reward your patients’ achievements. Distribute flyers highlighting pulmonary rehabilitation benefits.
In your office, prepare healthy foods for patients. To educate others about pulmonary disease and to celebrate those who have recovered, host themed days and games throughout the week.