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STROKE FOUNDATION YOUNG STROKE PROJECT Stroke FoundationYoung Stroke Project. There are an estimated 142,000 Australians aged 18 to 65 living with the impact of stroke. Help us empower younger stroke survivors to build their 'new normal'. Stroke happens in an instant. It attacks the brain, the human control centre, impacts are highly individual, often complex and profound. INFORMATION FOR THE STROKE COMMUNITY ABOUT COVID-19 National coronavirus and COVID-19 vaccine helpline 1800 020 080. For the latest on the COVID19 health alert . For information and advice on stroke prevention, treatment and recovery contact StrokeLine 1800 787 653. The information below is general in nature guided byCLINICAL GUIDELINES
The Stroke Foundation’s Clinical Guidelines for Stroke Management are evolving into living guidelines as a next generation solution for health evidence translation. This three-year pilot project will build and evaluate a world-first, online, dynamically updating summary of stroke evidence to guide clinical practice and policy development.POLICY AND ADVOCACY
The Stroke Foundation aims to influence and impact the policies of federal, state and territory governments to ensure they consider the needs of stroke survivors, their family members and carers, and where possible, look to reduce the risk factors for stroke . The Stroke Foundation’s recent submissions to policy consultation processesinclude
STROKE JOURNEY RESOURCES Stroke Journey resources. Made for stroke survivors, family members and carers, our Stroke Journey booklets will help your transition from hospital to home and onto recovery. You can also browse My Stroke Journey fact sheets to find reasons behind the effects of your stroke, and what can help. My Stroke Journey information for hospitals.STROKE AWARDS
Stroke Awards. The 2021 Stroke Awards are our way of thanking the incredible survivors, carers, healthcare workers and volunteers who every day go above and beyond to make life better for Australians impacted by stroke. Nominations for the 2021 Stroke Awards are closed. Thank you to all those who took the time to nominate. COMMUNICATION AFTER STROKE StrokeLine’s health professionals provide information, advice, support and referral. StrokeLine’s practical and confidential advice will help you manage your health better and live well. Call 1800 STROKE (1800 787 653). Join Australia’s largest stroke community for information and support. QLD — STROKE FOUNDATION QLD. Regional Australians are 19% percent more likely to suffer a stroke than Australians living in our cities. This isn’t good enough. Stroke Foundation is calling for the next Queensland (QLD) Government to invest in a better working, more connected health system to improve the health and wellbeing of ASSESSMENT FOR REHABILITATION PATHWAY AND DECISION-MAKING The ASC has determined as one its priorities that “every person who has a stroke will be assessed for their rehabilitation needs”. The ASC Rehabilitation Working Group (a national multi-disciplinary group set up in 2009) developed the ASC Assessment for Rehabilitation Manual and Decision-Making Tool with input from the South Australian (SA) Stroke Network Rehabilitation Working Group. HOME — STROKE FOUNDATION The Stroke Foundation is a national charity that partners with the community to prevent, treat and beat stroke. We stand alongside stroke survivors and their families, healthcare professionals andresearchers.
STROKE FOUNDATION YOUNG STROKE PROJECT Stroke FoundationYoung Stroke Project. There are an estimated 142,000 Australians aged 18 to 65 living with the impact of stroke. Help us empower younger stroke survivors to build their 'new normal'. Stroke happens in an instant. It attacks the brain, the human control centre, impacts are highly individual, often complex and profound. INFORMATION FOR THE STROKE COMMUNITY ABOUT COVID-19 National coronavirus and COVID-19 vaccine helpline 1800 020 080. For the latest on the COVID19 health alert . For information and advice on stroke prevention, treatment and recovery contact StrokeLine 1800 787 653. The information below is general in nature guided byCLINICAL GUIDELINES
The Stroke Foundation’s Clinical Guidelines for Stroke Management are evolving into living guidelines as a next generation solution for health evidence translation. This three-year pilot project will build and evaluate a world-first, online, dynamically updating summary of stroke evidence to guide clinical practice and policy development.POLICY AND ADVOCACY
The Stroke Foundation aims to influence and impact the policies of federal, state and territory governments to ensure they consider the needs of stroke survivors, their family members and carers, and where possible, look to reduce the risk factors for stroke . The Stroke Foundation’s recent submissions to policy consultation processesinclude
STROKE JOURNEY RESOURCES Stroke Journey resources. Made for stroke survivors, family members and carers, our Stroke Journey booklets will help your transition from hospital to home and onto recovery. You can also browse My Stroke Journey fact sheets to find reasons behind the effects of your stroke, and what can help. My Stroke Journey information for hospitals.STROKE AWARDS
Stroke Awards. The 2021 Stroke Awards are our way of thanking the incredible survivors, carers, healthcare workers and volunteers who every day go above and beyond to make life better for Australians impacted by stroke. Nominations for the 2021 Stroke Awards are closed. Thank you to all those who took the time to nominate. COMMUNICATION AFTER STROKE StrokeLine’s health professionals provide information, advice, support and referral. StrokeLine’s practical and confidential advice will help you manage your health better and live well. Call 1800 STROKE (1800 787 653). Join Australia’s largest stroke community for information and support. QLD — STROKE FOUNDATION QLD. Regional Australians are 19% percent more likely to suffer a stroke than Australians living in our cities. This isn’t good enough. Stroke Foundation is calling for the next Queensland (QLD) Government to invest in a better working, more connected health system to improve the health and wellbeing of ASSESSMENT FOR REHABILITATION PATHWAY AND DECISION-MAKING The ASC has determined as one its priorities that “every person who has a stroke will be assessed for their rehabilitation needs”. The ASC Rehabilitation Working Group (a national multi-disciplinary group set up in 2009) developed the ASC Assessment for Rehabilitation Manual and Decision-Making Tool with input from the South Australian (SA) Stroke Network Rehabilitation Working Group.SIGNS OF STROKE
The following signs of stroke may occur alone or in combination: Weakness or numbness or paralysis of the face, arm or leg on either or both sides of the body. Difficulty speaking or understanding. Dizziness, loss of balance or an unexplained fall. Loss of vision, sudden blurring or decreased vision in DIET AFTER STROKE FACT SHEET StrokeLine’s practical and confidential advice will help you manage your health better and live well. Call 1800 STROKE (1800 787 653) Email strokeline@strokefoundation.org.au. Join Australia’s online stroke community with videos, fact sheets, resources and support for stroke survivors, their family and friends. enableme.org.au. DRIVING AFTER STROKE FACT SHEET After a stroke, your driving can be affected by: Physical and sensory changes. Vision problems. Difficulty judging distances and where objects are. Difficulty understanding the road rules. Reduced memory or concentration. Difficulty solving problems. Slower reaction time. Increased fatigue or tiredness. NATIONAL STROKE WEEK National Stroke Week2 - 8 August 2021. This year, we are asking you to join our community and be 'United by Stroke' by learning the F.A.S.T. (Face. Arms. Speech. Time) signs of stroke. Register for National Stroke Week and raise awareness of the signs of stroke. Sign up for National Stroke Week 2021 to receive your free Kit. COMMUNICATION AFTER STROKE StrokeLine’s health professionals provide information, advice, support and referral. StrokeLine’s practical and confidential advice will help you manage your health better and live well. Call 1800 STROKE (1800 787 653). Join Australia’s largest stroke community for information and support. EMOTIONAL AND PERSONALITY CHANGES AFTER STROKE FACT SHEET Personality changes after a stroke can include: Not feeling like doing anything. Being irritable or aggressive. Being disinhibited – saying or doing things that seem inappropriate to others. Being impulsive – acting without thinking, and doing things that are not safe or are not appropriate. Sometimes changes in behaviour are aimed only at NOTICE OF PUBLIC CONSULTATION FOR DRAFT UPDATED STROKE Pre-hospital care, telehealth, head position, atrial fibrillation, arm activity, memory, and swelling of extremities. The Stroke Foundation Guidelines Working Group has prepared draft guidelines for stroke management, with evidence-based recommendations for secondary prevention (antiplatelet therapy), rehabilitation (standing balance and activities of daily living), managing complications STROKELINE - FREE PROFESSIONAL ADVICE For survivors and carers. StrokeLine - free professional advice. Our StrokeLine team can help you find the support and services you need, whether you are a stroke survivor, carer or family member. StrokeLine is available Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm, Eastern Standard Time (exceptions apply on public holidays). Call StrokeLine: 1800 787 653spasticity.
ASSESSMENT FOR REHABILITATION PATHWAY AND DECISION-MAKING The ASC has determined as one its priorities that “every person who has a stroke will be assessed for their rehabilitation needs”. The ASC Rehabilitation Working Group (a national multi-disciplinary group set up in 2009) developed the ASC Assessment for Rehabilitation Manual and Decision-Making Tool with input from the South Australian (SA) Stroke Network Rehabilitation Working Group. HOME — STROKE FOUNDATION The Stroke Foundation is a national charity that partners with the community to prevent, treat and beat stroke. We stand alongside stroke survivors and their families, healthcare professionals andresearchers.
STROKE FOUNDATION YOUNG STROKE PROJECT Stroke FoundationYoung Stroke Project. There are an estimated 142,000 Australians aged 18 to 65 living with the impact of stroke. Help us empower younger stroke survivors to build their 'new normal'. Stroke happens in an instant. It attacks the brain, the human control centre, impacts are highly individual, often complex and profound. INFORMATION FOR THE STROKE COMMUNITY ABOUT COVID-19 National coronavirus and COVID-19 vaccine helpline 1800 020 080. For the latest on the COVID19 health alert . For information and advice on stroke prevention, treatment and recovery contact StrokeLine 1800 787 653. The information below is general in nature guided by NATIONAL STROKE WEEK National Stroke Week2 - 8 August 2021. This year, we are asking you to join our community and be 'United by Stroke' by learning the F.A.S.T. (Face. Arms. Speech. Time) signs of stroke. Register for National Stroke Week and raise awareness of the signs of stroke. Sign up for National Stroke Week 2021 to receive your free Kit.CLINICAL GUIDELINES
The Stroke Foundation’s Clinical Guidelines for Stroke Management are evolving into living guidelines as a next generation solution for health evidence translation. This three-year pilot project will build and evaluate a world-first, online, dynamically updating summary of stroke evidence to guide clinical practice and policy development. DIET AFTER STROKE FACT SHEET StrokeLine’s practical and confidential advice will help you manage your health better and live well. Call 1800 STROKE (1800 787 653) Email strokeline@strokefoundation.org.au. Join Australia’s online stroke community with videos, fact sheets, resources and support for stroke survivors, their family and friends. enableme.org.au.POLICY AND ADVOCACY
The Stroke Foundation aims to influence and impact the policies of federal, state and territory governments to ensure they consider the needs of stroke survivors, their family members and carers, and where possible, look to reduce the risk factors for stroke . The Stroke Foundation’s recent submissions to policy consultation processesinclude
ALCOHOL AFTER STROKE FACT SHEET StrokeLine’s practical and confidential advice will help you manage your health better and live well. Call 1800 STROKE (1800 787 653). Email strokeline@strokefoundation.org.au. Join Australia’s largest stroke community for information and support. enableme.org.au. Talk to your doctor about support to cut down or stop drinking alcohol. GET A TOWEL ON FOR A GOOD CAUSE THIS MOTHERS DAY Get a towel on for a good cause this Mothers Day. Published: May 07, 2021. After a successful 2020 campaign, ‘Australian Survivor All Stars’ mates Lee Carseldine and David Genat have launched the 2021 Towel Challenge to support Stroke Foundation and its research program. The launch coincides with Mother’s Day, recognising the close bond ASSESSMENT FOR REHABILITATION PATHWAY AND DECISION-MAKING The ASC has determined as one its priorities that “every person who has a stroke will be assessed for their rehabilitation needs”. The ASC Rehabilitation Working Group (a national multi-disciplinary group set up in 2009) developed the ASC Assessment for Rehabilitation Manual and Decision-Making Tool with input from the South Australian (SA) Stroke Network Rehabilitation Working Group. HOME — STROKE FOUNDATION The Stroke Foundation is a national charity that partners with the community to prevent, treat and beat stroke. We stand alongside stroke survivors and their families, healthcare professionals andresearchers.
STROKE FOUNDATION YOUNG STROKE PROJECT Stroke FoundationYoung Stroke Project. There are an estimated 142,000 Australians aged 18 to 65 living with the impact of stroke. Help us empower younger stroke survivors to build their 'new normal'. Stroke happens in an instant. It attacks the brain, the human control centre, impacts are highly individual, often complex and profound. INFORMATION FOR THE STROKE COMMUNITY ABOUT COVID-19 National coronavirus and COVID-19 vaccine helpline 1800 020 080. For the latest on the COVID19 health alert . For information and advice on stroke prevention, treatment and recovery contact StrokeLine 1800 787 653. The information below is general in nature guided by NATIONAL STROKE WEEK National Stroke Week2 - 8 August 2021. This year, we are asking you to join our community and be 'United by Stroke' by learning the F.A.S.T. (Face. Arms. Speech. Time) signs of stroke. Register for National Stroke Week and raise awareness of the signs of stroke. Sign up for National Stroke Week 2021 to receive your free Kit.CLINICAL GUIDELINES
The Stroke Foundation’s Clinical Guidelines for Stroke Management are evolving into living guidelines as a next generation solution for health evidence translation. This three-year pilot project will build and evaluate a world-first, online, dynamically updating summary of stroke evidence to guide clinical practice and policy development. DIET AFTER STROKE FACT SHEET StrokeLine’s practical and confidential advice will help you manage your health better and live well. Call 1800 STROKE (1800 787 653) Email strokeline@strokefoundation.org.au. Join Australia’s online stroke community with videos, fact sheets, resources and support for stroke survivors, their family and friends. enableme.org.au.POLICY AND ADVOCACY
The Stroke Foundation aims to influence and impact the policies of federal, state and territory governments to ensure they consider the needs of stroke survivors, their family members and carers, and where possible, look to reduce the risk factors for stroke . The Stroke Foundation’s recent submissions to policy consultation processesinclude
ALCOHOL AFTER STROKE FACT SHEET StrokeLine’s practical and confidential advice will help you manage your health better and live well. Call 1800 STROKE (1800 787 653). Email strokeline@strokefoundation.org.au. Join Australia’s largest stroke community for information and support. enableme.org.au. Talk to your doctor about support to cut down or stop drinking alcohol. GET A TOWEL ON FOR A GOOD CAUSE THIS MOTHERS DAY Get a towel on for a good cause this Mothers Day. Published: May 07, 2021. After a successful 2020 campaign, ‘Australian Survivor All Stars’ mates Lee Carseldine and David Genat have launched the 2021 Towel Challenge to support Stroke Foundation and its research program. The launch coincides with Mother’s Day, recognising the close bond ASSESSMENT FOR REHABILITATION PATHWAY AND DECISION-MAKING The ASC has determined as one its priorities that “every person who has a stroke will be assessed for their rehabilitation needs”. The ASC Rehabilitation Working Group (a national multi-disciplinary group set up in 2009) developed the ASC Assessment for Rehabilitation Manual and Decision-Making Tool with input from the South Australian (SA) Stroke Network Rehabilitation Working Group. DIET AFTER STROKE FACT SHEET StrokeLine’s practical and confidential advice will help you manage your health better and live well. Call 1800 STROKE (1800 787 653) Email strokeline@strokefoundation.org.au. Join Australia’s online stroke community with videos, fact sheets, resources and support for stroke survivors, their family and friends. enableme.org.au.SIGNS OF STROKE
The following signs of stroke may occur alone or in combination: Weakness or numbness or paralysis of the face, arm or leg on either or both sides of the body. Difficulty speaking or understanding. Dizziness, loss of balance or an unexplained fall. Loss of vision, sudden blurring or decreased vision inHELP AFTER STROKE
StrokeLine. StrokeLine’s health professionals provide information and advice on stroke prevention, treatment and recovery. Strokeline is a free, confidential service. Get in touch with StrokeLine. COMMUNICATION AFTER STROKE StrokeLine’s health professionals provide information, advice, support and referral. StrokeLine’s practical and confidential advice will help you manage your health better and live well. Call 1800 STROKE (1800 787 653). Join Australia’s largest stroke community for information and support. DEPRESSION AND ANXIETY AFTER STROKE FACT SHEET Depression and anxiety are common after a stroke. You may have depression if you feel sad or down for more than two weeks. You may lose interest in things you normally enjoy, lack energy, have difficulty sleeping, or sleep more than usual. You may have anxiety if anxious feelings do not go away once a stressful situation is over orif you feel
STROKE INFORMATION IN OTHER LANGUAGES Information about stroke is available in languages other than English. There are videos and downloadable booklets about what is stroke, signs of stroke, how to prevent stroke, and treatment & NO POST CODE UNTOUCHED No Post Code Untouched. In 2020, an estimated 27,428 new strokes will be experienced by Australians, with 445,087 stroke survivors living across the country. Without action, it is estimated these figures will almost double by 2050 – increasing to 50,600 annual strokes, and a total of 819,000 Australians living with the impact of this MUSCLE SPASTICITY AFTER STROKE FACT SHEET Muscles have a certain amount of tone, or activity. The tone of muscles is controlled by signals from the brain. If the part of your brain that sends these control signals is damaged by a stroke, then the muscle may become too active. This is called spasticity. About 30 percent of stroke survivors will experience some form of musclespasticity.
QLD — STROKE FOUNDATION QLD. Regional Australians are 19% percent more likely to suffer a stroke than Australians living in our cities. This isn’t good enough. Stroke Foundation is calling for the next Queensland (QLD) Government to invest in a better working, more connected health system to improve the health and wellbeing of ASSESSMENT FOR REHABILITATION PATHWAY AND DECISION-MAKING The ASC has determined as one its priorities that “every person who has a stroke will be assessed for their rehabilitation needs”. The ASC Rehabilitation Working Group (a national multi-disciplinary group set up in 2009) developed the ASC Assessment for Rehabilitation Manual and Decision-Making Tool with input from the South Australian (SA) Stroke Network Rehabilitation Working Group. HOME — STROKE FOUNDATION The Stroke Foundation is a national charity that partners with the community to prevent, treat and beat stroke. We stand alongside stroke survivors and their families, healthcare professionals andresearchers.
STROKE FOUNDATION YOUNG STROKE PROJECT Stroke FoundationYoung Stroke Project. There are an estimated 142,000 Australians aged 18 to 65 living with the impact of stroke. Help us empower younger stroke survivors to build their 'new normal'. Stroke happens in an instant. It attacks the brain, the human control centre, impacts are highly individual, often complex and profound.CLINICAL GUIDELINES
The Stroke Foundation’s Clinical Guidelines for Stroke Management are evolving into living guidelines as a next generation solution for health evidence translation. This three-year pilot project will build and evaluate a world-first, online, dynamically updating summary of stroke evidence to guide clinical practice and policy development. INFORMATION FOR THE STROKE COMMUNITY ABOUT COVID-19 National coronavirus and COVID-19 vaccine helpline 1800 020 080. For the latest on the COVID19 health alert . For information and advice on stroke prevention, treatment and recovery contact StrokeLine 1800 787 653. The information below is general in nature guided by NATIONAL STROKE WEEK National Stroke Week2 - 8 August 2021. This year, we are asking you to join our community and be 'United by Stroke' by learning the F.A.S.T. (Face. Arms. Speech. Time) signs of stroke. Register for National Stroke Week and raise awareness of the signs of stroke. Sign up for National Stroke Week 2021 to receive your free Kit.POLICY AND ADVOCACY
The Stroke Foundation aims to influence and impact the policies of federal, state and territory governments to ensure they consider the needs of stroke survivors, their family members and carers, and where possible, look to reduce the risk factors for stroke . The Stroke Foundation’s recent submissions to policy consultation processesinclude
STROKE AWARDS
Stroke Awards. The 2021 Stroke Awards are our way of thanking the incredible survivors, carers, healthcare workers and volunteers who every day go above and beyond to make life better for Australians impacted by stroke. Nominations for the 2021 Stroke Awards are closed. Thank you to all those who took the time to nominate. COMMUNICATION AFTER STROKE StrokeLine’s health professionals provide information, advice, support and referral. StrokeLine’s practical and confidential advice will help you manage your health better and live well. Call 1800 STROKE (1800 787 653). Join Australia’s largest stroke community for information and support. NO POST CODE UNTOUCHED No Post Code Untouched. In 2020, an estimated 27,428 new strokes will be experienced by Australians, with 445,087 stroke survivors living across the country. Without action, it is estimated these figures will almost double by 2050 – increasing to 50,600 annual strokes, and a total of 819,000 Australians living with the impact of this ASSESSMENT FOR REHABILITATION PATHWAY AND DECISION-MAKING The ASC has determined as one its priorities that “every person who has a stroke will be assessed for their rehabilitation needs”. The ASC Rehabilitation Working Group (a national multi-disciplinary group set up in 2009) developed the ASC Assessment for Rehabilitation Manual and Decision-Making Tool with input from the South Australian (SA) Stroke Network Rehabilitation Working Group. HOME — STROKE FOUNDATION The Stroke Foundation is a national charity that partners with the community to prevent, treat and beat stroke. We stand alongside stroke survivors and their families, healthcare professionals andresearchers.
STROKE FOUNDATION YOUNG STROKE PROJECT Stroke FoundationYoung Stroke Project. There are an estimated 142,000 Australians aged 18 to 65 living with the impact of stroke. Help us empower younger stroke survivors to build their 'new normal'. Stroke happens in an instant. It attacks the brain, the human control centre, impacts are highly individual, often complex and profound.CLINICAL GUIDELINES
The Stroke Foundation’s Clinical Guidelines for Stroke Management are evolving into living guidelines as a next generation solution for health evidence translation. This three-year pilot project will build and evaluate a world-first, online, dynamically updating summary of stroke evidence to guide clinical practice and policy development. INFORMATION FOR THE STROKE COMMUNITY ABOUT COVID-19 National coronavirus and COVID-19 vaccine helpline 1800 020 080. For the latest on the COVID19 health alert . For information and advice on stroke prevention, treatment and recovery contact StrokeLine 1800 787 653. The information below is general in nature guided by NATIONAL STROKE WEEK National Stroke Week2 - 8 August 2021. This year, we are asking you to join our community and be 'United by Stroke' by learning the F.A.S.T. (Face. Arms. Speech. Time) signs of stroke. Register for National Stroke Week and raise awareness of the signs of stroke. Sign up for National Stroke Week 2021 to receive your free Kit.POLICY AND ADVOCACY
The Stroke Foundation aims to influence and impact the policies of federal, state and territory governments to ensure they consider the needs of stroke survivors, their family members and carers, and where possible, look to reduce the risk factors for stroke . The Stroke Foundation’s recent submissions to policy consultation processesinclude
STROKE AWARDS
Stroke Awards. The 2021 Stroke Awards are our way of thanking the incredible survivors, carers, healthcare workers and volunteers who every day go above and beyond to make life better for Australians impacted by stroke. Nominations for the 2021 Stroke Awards are closed. Thank you to all those who took the time to nominate. COMMUNICATION AFTER STROKE StrokeLine’s health professionals provide information, advice, support and referral. StrokeLine’s practical and confidential advice will help you manage your health better and live well. Call 1800 STROKE (1800 787 653). Join Australia’s largest stroke community for information and support. NO POST CODE UNTOUCHED No Post Code Untouched. In 2020, an estimated 27,428 new strokes will be experienced by Australians, with 445,087 stroke survivors living across the country. Without action, it is estimated these figures will almost double by 2050 – increasing to 50,600 annual strokes, and a total of 819,000 Australians living with the impact of this ASSESSMENT FOR REHABILITATION PATHWAY AND DECISION-MAKING The ASC has determined as one its priorities that “every person who has a stroke will be assessed for their rehabilitation needs”. The ASC Rehabilitation Working Group (a national multi-disciplinary group set up in 2009) developed the ASC Assessment for Rehabilitation Manual and Decision-Making Tool with input from the South Australian (SA) Stroke Network Rehabilitation Working Group.SIGNS OF STROKE
The following signs of stroke may occur alone or in combination: Weakness or numbness or paralysis of the face, arm or leg on either or both sides of the body. Difficulty speaking or understanding. Dizziness, loss of balance or an unexplained fall. Loss of vision, sudden blurring or decreased vision in DIET AFTER STROKE FACT SHEET StrokeLine’s practical and confidential advice will help you manage your health better and live well. Call 1800 STROKE (1800 787 653) Email strokeline@strokefoundation.org.au. Join Australia’s online stroke community with videos, fact sheets, resources and support for stroke survivors, their family and friends. enableme.org.au. NATIONAL STROKE WEEK National Stroke Week2 - 8 August 2021. This year, we are asking you to join our community and be 'United by Stroke' by learning the F.A.S.T. (Face. Arms. Speech. Time) signs of stroke. Register for National Stroke Week and raise awareness of the signs of stroke. Sign up for National Stroke Week 2021 to receive your free Kit. STROKE JOURNEY RESOURCES Stroke Journey resources. Made for stroke survivors, family members and carers, our Stroke Journey booklets will help your transition from hospital to home and onto recovery. You can also browse My Stroke Journey fact sheets to find reasons behind the effects of your stroke, and what can help. My Stroke Journey information for hospitals. DRIVING AFTER STROKE FACT SHEET After a stroke, your driving can be affected by: Physical and sensory changes. Vision problems. Difficulty judging distances and where objects are. Difficulty understanding the road rules. Reduced memory or concentration. Difficulty solving problems. Slower reaction time. Increased fatigue or tiredness. EMOTIONAL AND PERSONALITY CHANGES AFTER STROKE FACT SHEET Personality changes after a stroke can include: Not feeling like doing anything. Being irritable or aggressive. Being disinhibited – saying or doing things that seem inappropriate to others. Being impulsive – acting without thinking, and doing things that are not safe or are not appropriate. Sometimes changes in behaviour are aimed only at COMMUNICATION AFTER STROKE StrokeLine’s health professionals provide information, advice, support and referral. StrokeLine’s practical and confidential advice will help you manage your health better and live well. Call 1800 STROKE (1800 787 653). Join Australia’s largest stroke community for information and support. STROKELINE - FREE PROFESSIONAL ADVICE For survivors and carers. StrokeLine - free professional advice. Our StrokeLine team can help you find the support and services you need, whether you are a stroke survivor, carer or family member. StrokeLine is available Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm, Eastern Standard Time (exceptions apply on public holidays). Call StrokeLine: 1800 787 653spasticity.
HOME — STROKE FOUNDATION The Stroke Foundation is a national charity that partners with the community to prevent, treat and beat stroke. We stand alongside stroke survivors and their families, healthcare professionals andresearchers.
STROKE FOUNDATION YOUNG STROKE PROJECT Stroke FoundationYoung Stroke Project. There are an estimated 142,000 Australians aged 18 to 65 living with the impact of stroke. Help us empower younger stroke survivors to build their 'new normal'. Stroke happens in an instant. It attacks the brain, the human control centre, impacts are highly individual, often complex and profound.HELP AFTER STROKE
StrokeLine. StrokeLine’s health professionals provide information and advice on stroke prevention, treatment and recovery. Strokeline is a free, confidential service. Get in touch with StrokeLine. INFORMATION FOR THE STROKE COMMUNITY ABOUT COVID-19 National coronavirus and COVID-19 vaccine helpline 1800 020 080. For the latest on the COVID19 health alert . For information and advice on stroke prevention, treatment and recovery contact StrokeLine 1800 787 653. The information below is general in nature guided by NATIONAL STROKE WEEK National Stroke Week2 - 8 August 2021. This year, we are asking you to join our community and be 'United by Stroke' by learning the F.A.S.T. (Face. Arms. Speech. Time) signs of stroke. Register for National Stroke Week and raise awareness of the signs of stroke. Sign up for National Stroke Week 2021 to receive your free Kit.CLINICAL GUIDELINES
The Stroke Foundation’s Clinical Guidelines for Stroke Management are evolving into living guidelines as a next generation solution for health evidence translation. This three-year pilot project will build and evaluate a world-first, online, dynamically updating summary of stroke evidence to guide clinical practice and policy development. DRIVING AFTER STROKE FACT SHEET After a stroke, your driving can be affected by: Physical and sensory changes. Vision problems. Difficulty judging distances and where objects are. Difficulty understanding the road rules. Reduced memory or concentration. Difficulty solving problems. Slower reaction time. Increased fatigue or tiredness.ANNUAL REVIEWS
The Stroke Foundation is a national charity that partners with the community to prevent, treat and beat stroke. We stand alongside stroke survivors and their families, healthcare professionals andresearchers.
COUNTERSTROKE GOLF CLASSIC Registrations will be opening soon. To register your interest and receive notification of when entries open, please contact our Community Fundraising and Events team at fundraising@strokefoundation.org.au or call 03 9918 7202. Played annually since 1994, the Counterstroke Golf Classic has raised significant funds for the Stroke Foundation. ASSESSMENT FOR REHABILITATION PATHWAY AND DECISION-MAKING The ASC has determined as one its priorities that “every person who has a stroke will be assessed for their rehabilitation needs”. The ASC Rehabilitation Working Group (a national multi-disciplinary group set up in 2009) developed the ASC Assessment for Rehabilitation Manual and Decision-Making Tool with input from the South Australian (SA) Stroke Network Rehabilitation Working Group. HOME — STROKE FOUNDATION The Stroke Foundation is a national charity that partners with the community to prevent, treat and beat stroke. We stand alongside stroke survivors and their families, healthcare professionals andresearchers.
STROKE FOUNDATION YOUNG STROKE PROJECT Stroke FoundationYoung Stroke Project. There are an estimated 142,000 Australians aged 18 to 65 living with the impact of stroke. Help us empower younger stroke survivors to build their 'new normal'. Stroke happens in an instant. It attacks the brain, the human control centre, impacts are highly individual, often complex and profound.HELP AFTER STROKE
StrokeLine. StrokeLine’s health professionals provide information and advice on stroke prevention, treatment and recovery. Strokeline is a free, confidential service. Get in touch with StrokeLine. INFORMATION FOR THE STROKE COMMUNITY ABOUT COVID-19 National coronavirus and COVID-19 vaccine helpline 1800 020 080. For the latest on the COVID19 health alert . For information and advice on stroke prevention, treatment and recovery contact StrokeLine 1800 787 653. The information below is general in nature guided by NATIONAL STROKE WEEK National Stroke Week2 - 8 August 2021. This year, we are asking you to join our community and be 'United by Stroke' by learning the F.A.S.T. (Face. Arms. Speech. Time) signs of stroke. Register for National Stroke Week and raise awareness of the signs of stroke. Sign up for National Stroke Week 2021 to receive your free Kit.CLINICAL GUIDELINES
The Stroke Foundation’s Clinical Guidelines for Stroke Management are evolving into living guidelines as a next generation solution for health evidence translation. This three-year pilot project will build and evaluate a world-first, online, dynamically updating summary of stroke evidence to guide clinical practice and policy development. DRIVING AFTER STROKE FACT SHEET After a stroke, your driving can be affected by: Physical and sensory changes. Vision problems. Difficulty judging distances and where objects are. Difficulty understanding the road rules. Reduced memory or concentration. Difficulty solving problems. Slower reaction time. Increased fatigue or tiredness.ANNUAL REVIEWS
The Stroke Foundation is a national charity that partners with the community to prevent, treat and beat stroke. We stand alongside stroke survivors and their families, healthcare professionals andresearchers.
COUNTERSTROKE GOLF CLASSIC Registrations will be opening soon. To register your interest and receive notification of when entries open, please contact our Community Fundraising and Events team at fundraising@strokefoundation.org.au or call 03 9918 7202. Played annually since 1994, the Counterstroke Golf Classic has raised significant funds for the Stroke Foundation. ASSESSMENT FOR REHABILITATION PATHWAY AND DECISION-MAKING The ASC has determined as one its priorities that “every person who has a stroke will be assessed for their rehabilitation needs”. The ASC Rehabilitation Working Group (a national multi-disciplinary group set up in 2009) developed the ASC Assessment for Rehabilitation Manual and Decision-Making Tool with input from the South Australian (SA) Stroke Network Rehabilitation Working Group.HELP AFTER STROKE
StrokeLine. StrokeLine’s health professionals provide information and advice on stroke prevention, treatment and recovery. Strokeline is a free, confidential service. Get in touch with StrokeLine. STROKE REHABILITATION Stroke rehabilitation. Rehabilitation is the therapy and activities you do that drive your recovery. It helps you to re-learn or find new ways of doing things that were affected by your stroke. It aims to stimulate your brain’s ability to change and adapt, which is called neuroplasticity. By creating new brain pathways, you may learn to use EMOTIONAL AND PERSONALITY CHANGES AFTER STROKE FACT SHEET Personality changes after a stroke can include: Not feeling like doing anything. Being irritable or aggressive. Being disinhibited – saying or doing things that seem inappropriate to others. Being impulsive – acting without thinking, and doing things that are not safe or are not appropriate. Sometimes changes in behaviour are aimed only at DRIVING AFTER STROKE FACT SHEET After a stroke, your driving can be affected by: Physical and sensory changes. Vision problems. Difficulty judging distances and where objects are. Difficulty understanding the road rules. Reduced memory or concentration. Difficulty solving problems. Slower reaction time. Increased fatigue or tiredness. STROKE JOURNEY RESOURCES Stroke Journey resources. Made for stroke survivors, family members and carers, our Stroke Journey booklets will help your transition from hospital to home and onto recovery. You can also browse My Stroke Journey fact sheets to find reasons behind the effects of your stroke, and what can help. My Stroke Journey information for hospitals.POLICY AND ADVOCACY
The Stroke Foundation aims to influence and impact the policies of federal, state and territory governments to ensure they consider the needs of stroke survivors, their family members and carers, and where possible, look to reduce the risk factors for stroke . The Stroke Foundation’s recent submissions to policy consultation processesinclude
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Stroke Awards. The 2021 Stroke Awards are our way of thanking the incredible survivors, carers, healthcare workers and volunteers who every day go above and beyond to make life better for Australians impacted by stroke. Nominations for the 2021 Stroke Awards are closed. Thank you to all those who took the time to nominate. MUSCLE SPASTICITY AFTER STROKE FACT SHEET Muscles have a certain amount of tone, or activity. The tone of muscles is controlled by signals from the brain. If the part of your brain that sends these control signals is damaged by a stroke, then the muscle may become too active. This is called spasticity. About 30 percent of stroke survivors will experience some form of musclespasticity.
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What is a stroke: A stroke happens when blood supply to the brain is interrupted. Blood is carried to the brain by blood vessels called arteries. Blood contains oxygen and important nutrients for your brain cells. Blood may be interrupted or stop moving through an artery, because the artery is blocked (ischaemic stroke) or bursts (haemorrhagic stroke). When brain cells do not get enough oxygen or nutrients, they die. The area of brain damage is called a cerebralinfarct.
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What is a stroke: A stroke happens when blood supply to the brain is interrupted. Blood is carried to the brain by blood vessels called arteries. Blood contains oxygen and important nutrients for your brain cells. Blood may be interrupted or stop moving through an artery, because the artery is blocked (ischaemic stroke) or bursts (haemorrhagic stroke). When brain cells do not get enough oxygen or nutrients, they die. The area of brain damage is called a cerebralinfarct.
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LIFESTYLE FACTORS* High blood pressure
* High cholesterol
* Smoking
* Obesity or being overweight* Poor diet
* Lack of exercise
* Alcohol
MEDICAL FACTORS* Transient ischaemic attack (TIA) * Irregular pulse (atrial fibrillation)
* Diabetes
* Fibromuscular dysplasia (FMD) STROKE RISK FACTORS THAT YOU CANNOT CONTROL* Age
* Gender
* Family history
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LIFESTYLE FACTORS* High blood pressure
* High cholesterol
* Smoking
* Obesity or being overweight* Poor diet
* Lack of exercise
* Alcohol
MEDICAL FACTORS* Transient ischaemic attack (TIA) * Irregular pulse (atrial fibrillation)
* Diabetes
* Fibromuscular dysplasia (FMD) STROKE RISK FACTORS THAT YOU CANNOT CONTROL* Age
* Gender
* Family history
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