04/08/2025
This National Stroke Week, from August 4-10, we have a powerful opportunity to save lives within our community.
A stroke is always a medical emergency, but it doesn't have to be a death sentence. The speed at which a stroke is recognised and treated is the single most important factor in a person's outcome. The faster the action, the better the chance of recovery. This is why knowing the F.A.S.T. signs is not just helpful... it's a critical, life-saving skill.
F.A.S.T. = The Life-Saving Signs
Recognising a stroke is simpler than you think. The F.A.S.T. acronym is an easy way to remember the key signs. Share this with your colleagues, your patients, and your loved ones...your mum, dad, partner, and friends.
* Face: Check their face. Has their mouth drooped?
* Arms: Can they lift both arms?
* Speech: Is their speech slurred? Do they understand you?
* Time: Time is critical. If you see any of these signs, call 000 (triple zero) straight away.
Never hesitate to call for help. Immediate action is the first step toward recovery, and it's a step that anyone can take.
Holroyd Private Hospital Is Committed to Recovery.
While acting fast in the moment is crucial, the journey doesn't end there. Holroyd Private Hospital, part of the Macquarie Health Group is dedicated to supporting patients every step of the way, from emergency care to long-term recovery.
Our Neurological Rehabilitation Program is an evidence-based exercise and education program specifically designed to empower patients to manage their condition and regain independence.
This program provides a vital pathway to recovery, helping individuals rebuild their lives with confidence and expert support. It's an essential part of our commitment to not only treating but also empowering our community.
Find more information about our program here: https://www.holroydprivate.com.au/neurological/
This National Stroke Week, let's use our collective knowledge to make a difference.