Caregivers: Take care of yourself too

During National Family Caregivers Month, we celebrate and thank you for all you do. Caregiving can be rewarding yet challenging. It’s important that you take time for yourself.
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Our Stroke Family Warmline provides support, helpful information or a listening ear. Call to speak with a trained stroke specialist

It’s Stroke Hero Awards Time

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Nominations are now open for the 2025 Stroke Hero Awards recognizing stroke survivors, caregivers, advocates or experts making a difference in the stroke community. View all 6 categories.

Nominate your hero today

Early Bird Giving Tuesday Triple Match

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Make your generous gift before December 3rd and your support will be worth 3X as much to help save lives!

For Patients and Caregivers:

Stroke Warning Signs

Recognize the warning signs and call 9-1-1 immediately. This can make the difference between a strong recovery and disability or even death. 

Stroke Prevention

Whole body wellness can help you feel stronger, healthier and mentally sharp – and it can also reduce your stroke risk.

Stroke Recovery

There is life – and hope – after stroke. With time, new routines will become second nature. Rehabilitation can build your strength, capability and confidence.

For Healthcare Professionals:

Cryptogenic Stroke

Our updated Healthcare Professional Guide can help diagnose the underlying reason for cryptogenic stroke and tailor prevention plans for your patients.

EMS Routing

Consensus recommendations can help ensure acute stroke patients are triaged to the facility.

Secondary Prevention

Our May 2021 Guideline provides clinicians with the latest evidence-based recommendations for preventing another stroke.

By learning the F.A.S.T. warning signs, you just might save a life from stroke.

Letter F

Face Drooping

Ask the person to smile. Is the person's smile uneven?
letter A

Arm Weakness

Ask the person to raise both arms. Does one arm drift downward?
letter S

Speech 

Is the person unable to speak or hard to understand? Ask the person to repeat a simple sentence, like "The sky is blue."
Letter t

Time to Call 9-1-1

Check the time so you'll know when the first symptoms appeared.

Aphasia and Stroke

This common post-stroke language disorder affects the ability to communicate, causing frustration and confusion. Treatment and strategies can help – check out our fact sheets, tips and other resources.

Stroke Support Groups

Connect with others with similar experiences, learn helpful information and help ease the depression and isolation that’s common after stroke. Use our support group finder for a list of groups near you.
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CycleNation

Energizing a nation to get brain and heart healthy through the power of the bicycle.

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