June is a crucial time to refresh our commitment to stroke awareness by recognizing stroke signs quickly and knowing the right steps to take. This newsletter highlights the importance of B.E.F.A.S.T. in identifying stroke symptoms, explains what to do in the first moments after a stroke or transient ischemic attack, and shares valuable stroke support groups in Oregon along with caregiver resources. Together, we can improve brain health, support recovery, and empower our community to act fast and save lives.
Know the Signs: B.E.F.A.S.T. at a Glance
Recognizing the signs of a stroke quickly can save lives. The acronym B.E.F.A.S.T. stands for Balance, Eyes, Face, Arms, Speech, and Time. These are the critical signs to watch for. By familiarizing yourself with these symptoms, you can react promptly and efficiently in an emergency. Every second counts, so make sure you and your loved ones are prepared.
Remember, understanding these signs is just the first step; knowing what to do next is equally crucial.
Take the Right Steps: The First 10 Minutes
When a stroke occurs, the first ten minutes are vital. Immediately call 9-1-1 if you notice any signs. Stay calm and provide clear information to emergency responders. Prompt action can significantly alter outcomes, reducing potential damage and improving recovery chances. By acting quickly, you can make a significant impact on someone’s life.
Explore the support resources available to further learn how you can assist in these critical moments.
Your Support Network: SAO Programs Near You
Stroke Awareness Oregon offers a variety of programs to support recovery and education. From peer support groups to caregiver resources, there are numerous ways to get involved and make a difference. Connecting with others who share similar experiences can be incredibly beneficial to recovery and emotional well-being.
Consider participating in these programs to strengthen community ties and support stroke warriors.
Get Involved: Volunteer, Donate, Share
Your involvement can help save lives. Whether through volunteering, donating, or spreading awareness, every action contributes to the collective effort against stroke. Join us in making a tangible impact by reaching out and sharing your support.
P.S. Remember, your actions today can change someone’s tomorrow. Let’s build a stroke-smart community together!