Recovery after a stroke may be impacted by how quickly a stroke is recognized and treated. It’s important for all of us to recognize the warning signs of a stroke, a condition that is both serious and increasingly prevalent. The National Stroke Association lists stroke as the 5th leading cause of death in America, with upwards of 800,000 individuals having a stroke every year. This translates to every 40 seconds a person somewhere in the U.S. is experiencing a stroke and every 4 minutes somebody dies from a stroke.
If you are caring for an elderly or chronically ill friend or family member who is at a heightened risk for stroke, it’s essential to be sure that you’re able to spot the signs and symptoms of a stroke. The sooner you get assistance, the more likely your loved one will live through the stroke. Warning signs of a stroke include sudden onset of:
- Feelings of weakness or numbness in the arm, leg, or face – predominantly on one side of the body
- Trouble with speaking or understanding and confusion
- Blurry vision or problems with sight
- Difficulties with walking, feeling dizzy, loss of balance or coordination
- Major headache without a known cause
If you notice these potential signs of stroke in someone, remember to act F.A.S.T.
Face: Ask the individual to smile and notice if one side tends to droop.
Arms: Ask the individual to lift both arms. Does one arm seem to be drooping downward?
Speech: Ask the individual to repeat a very simple sentence. When he does, observe if speech slurs or if the person is unable to form words the proper way.
Time: Time is of the essence! If you notice any of the above symptoms, call 911 right away or make sure the person gets to a hospital as soon as possible!
At Endeavor In Home Care, the leaders in Chandler respite care, we take pride in providing professional, fully trained caregivers to care for your senior loved ones. We offer a wide range of senior home care services to meet all of your home care needs, such as:
- Companionship
- Meal planning and preparation
- Personal care
- Help with housework
- Running errands
- Transportation and accompaniment
- Medication reminders
- And many others
You can contact us online or call us at 480-498-2324 to learn more about preventing or recovering from a stroke, and to schedule a free in home consultation to find out how our services can make life safer and more comfortable for a senior you love. Visit our Service Area page to see all of the locations we serve throughout Arizona.