Stroke Awareness

 There are over 700,000 people in America that survive a stroke each year. Every 40 seconds someone has a stroke. Every 4 minutes someone dies from a stroke. Stroke is the #5 cause of death in the US and is the #1 cause of adult disability. This disability could be reduced if patients receive early treatment for stroke. Unfortunately, most people do not know the signs of stroke. In fact, the majority of Americans experiencing a stroke do not respond quick enough because they did not know the signs of stroke and the immediate need for treatment. In short, the longer the time for getting treatment, the more function is lost due to the fact the brain loses 1,900,000 brain cells per minute when a person is experiencing a stroke! 

 

Be Faster! represents the majority of the signs of stroke and is part of the United Stroke Alliance mission to educate the American public on stroke awareness.

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Making a Difference
 

"I see people make new friendships, believe in themselves again, challenge themselves, expand their horizons."

"Since Bob's stroke over 3 years ago, the four camps we have attended have been our foundation of hope, support, education, positive networking, and friendships. To be part of a group which truly accepts and nourishes who we are, as either a survivor or caregiver, is extraordinary."

"The entire experience was unforgettable and I will carry it with me always. I have volunteered many times, but never have I worked with a nicer group of people and felt more 'inspired'."

"Amanda had her first manicure as she had always been embarrassed at the way her hand looked. All her life Amanda had been looking to fit in and for someone to understand what her life was like, after a journey of almost 30 years, she had finally found what she had been looking for.
(Amanda had a stroke in 1984 at 1 day old.)"

"I am most gratified when I see caregivers and survivors enjoying themselves when they are engaged in different activities and interacting with others."

"What I like most about camp is watching campers evolve and grow! Seeing newbies transform from shy, hesitant, and withdrawn to engaged participants with new hope for the future. Seeing the continued growth of return campers and to watch this growth continue year to year."

"We wanted to thank-you form the bottom of our hearts for the opportunity to participate in such a life changing weekend. Brian came home with a new sense of Hope, Kira with a sense of gratitude, and our 4 yr. old is asking when we can return. This was an amazing event that we were blessed to share. Words can never express just how much this retreat helped our family."

"Our attitude about Paul's stroke and to each other has changed tremendously since camp!"

"A 48-hour caregiver respite. Relentless pampering by the staff and by the volunteers. Caregiver-to­caregiver sharing as well as survivor-only activities. Fun and games. Arts and crafts. Music and laugh-out­loud skits. Educational. Practical. Spiritual. Best thing we've done in 11 years."

"Being able to see how the survivors and caregivers have developed and progressed since their hospitalization brings me hope and renewed energy."

"My experience was a well worth trip to Mt. Charleston, there was so much offered that you never was bored and excited to move on to the next adventure. Everyone was so loving and caring its amazing the feeling you get from being with people who truly care. I'm a Voluntary at Siena and I will to all my patient who had a stroke to be aware of Stroke Retreat and how you can live after a Stroke and mostly to experience happiness and hope again. Keep it going worth coming to. Blessing, Cordella Rubin"

"I most enjoyed the camaraderie with other stroke survivors my age."

"The thing I like most about Stroke Camp is meeting and connecting with other survivors and the total acceptance you feel from everyone. I honestly believe you could add the word 'vital' to your list of adjectives."

"When you see something as simple as Stroke Camp make such a big difference in the lives of stroke survivors and caregivers it is truly heartwarming. Knowing that our support provides such a positive experience for the campers and the volunteers is a true gift."

"I got a glimpse into what caregivers do 24/7. A very humbling experience."

"My husband and I look back on Stroke Camp as a turning point in our marriage and family life. Things had deteriorated pretty badly after my stroke, but camp showed us a new way. We backslid a few weeks later and then my husband really decided to make things different and it has been WONDERFUL! We are so grateful for all Stroke Camp meant for our kids and us."

 

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