Asthma Action Plans

An asthma action plan (also known as asthma management plan) is a tool to help you check and manage your asthma. Your doctor should complete an action plan for you. It should be updated at least every year and whenever there is a change in medication.

A copy should be kept at home and in places where you go, including child care, school, after-school activities, and work. If you don’t have an action plan, ask your doctor to complete one for you.

You can download an action plan for different age groups and languages below:
 

Name: Asthma Action Plan for Schools and Families (English)
Category: Asthma Action Plans
Description: This triplicate CDPH asthma action plan includes important consent and authorization language as required by law.  This action plan was featured in the NAEPP Expert Panel Report 3: Guidelines for the Diagnosis and Management of Asthma (EPR-3).


Name: Asthma Action Plan for Schools and Families (Spanish)
Category: Asthma Action Plans
Description: The Spanish translation of the Asthma Action Plan for Schools and Families (in triplicate). The first two pages (in Spanish) are for the student/family.


Name: Child Asthma Action Plan (0-5) (English)
Category: Asthma Action Plans
Description: An Asthma Action Plan for children age 0-5 for health care providers.


Name: Child Asthma Action Plan (0-5) (Spanish)
Category: Asthma Action Plans
Description: An Asthma Action Plan for children age 0-5 for health care providers.


Name: NIH Adult Asthma Action Plan
Category: Asthma Action Plans
Description: An Adult Asthma Action plan created by the National Institutes for Health (NIH).

 

Name: Regional Asthma Management and Prevention (RAMP) Asthma Action Plans
Category: Asthma Action Plans
Description: An Asthma Action Plan for all age groups created by the Regional Asthma Management and Prevention (RAMP).