The Mission and History of Respiratory Care Week
In 1982, the American Association for Respiratory Therapy (later changed to American Association for Respiratory Care) officially designated the last week in October as Respiratory Care Week to draw national attention to the importance of lung health. The announcement came from the Oval Office when then-president Ronald Reagan supported the efforts of the organization. The event is in October because the fall is typically a time when patients suffering lung disease have difficulty breathing and may need help.
Mission of Respiratory Care Week
- Honor and thank respiratory care professionals for their contributions
- Demonstrate the value of respiratory care professionals in all healthcare settings
- Promote respiratory health in the workplace and the community
- Increase awareness of lung health issues in all environments
- Educate and encourage prospective students about career opportunities and growth of the profession