Strokes are a very serious health issue that can happen in any age group, but seniors are especially at risk. In fact, a person’s chance of having a stroke almost doubles for every decade after they turn 55. Strokes occur when blood flow to a person’s brain is cut off by a clot or blockage in an artery, so the faster a person who has a stroke gets medical attention, the better. If you’re a family caregiver, take a look at the common early warning signs and symptoms of strokes:
Early Warning Signs of a Stroke
If your loved one begins exhibiting any of these symptoms, he or she may be having a stroke:
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- The muscles on one side of his or her face begin drooping
- One arm or another part of his or her body suddenly becomes weak or numb
- He or she is suddenly confused, having trouble finding and forming words or slurring speech
- He or she suddenly has blurred vision
- He or she suddenly has trouble walking or is very dizzy
- He or she suddenly gets a severe headache
FAST Stroke Warning Signs
If you believe your family member is having a stroke, the American Stroke Association recommends learning the acronym F.A.S.T. to identify stroke warning signs and act immediately. F.A.S.T. stands for:
– Face drooping
– Arm weakness
– Speech difficulty
– Time to call 911
Seek Caregiving Support
Family caregivers may need some assistance with activities of daily living and caring for a loved one. Respite care for the family caregiver may also be warranted. To learn more about SYNERGY HomeCare and its full suite of services, please call 877-432-2692.
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