Don t Miss a Stroke Learn the Warning Signs of Stroke F.A.S.T. Don t Wait to Call 9-1- 1 Resource List The lesson provides suggested American Heart Association/American Stroke Association resources. You can tailor the lesson to your specific community needs. Add more resources or substitute different ones to make the lesson work best for your community. Are mostly families attending? Pick at least one activity that engages children. For ideas, check out the American Heart Association s Healthier Kids resources (http://bit.ly/1hwez4p). Is the program aimed at adults? Keep participants interested by breaking them into small groups to review a resource. Ask each group to share what they learned with the full group. No audiovisual equipment? No worries. Make copies of printed handouts. Ask participants to take turns reading aloud key messages. Have a projector? Great. Use the slides to guide your talk. And download an American Heart Association video for one of your interactive activities. Have a good Internet connection? Show one of the American Heart Association videos, break participants into groups to take an online quiz or give a demo of an online tool. Think about which formats best teach the health messages to your community members. Consider what type of information is most motivating for your community. Page 1 of 5
The icon in front of each resource tells you the format of that activity. Below are tips on how to incorporate that activity into the lesson and how much time to budget for it. Video: Play the video and engage participants in a discussion after the viewing. Printed Handout: Ask volunteers to take turns reading the information on the handout. Group Discussion: Break participants into small groups. Ask each group to review the resource and report what they learned to the full group. Online Tool: Give a short demonstration of the tool. Encourage participants to make a note of the URL so they can access it from home. Stroke Awareness Resources Get started on your stroke awareness campaign here! We have free materials to help you spread the word about stroke risk factors and warning signs. http://bit.ly/1eap8xv American Stroke Month May is American Stroke Month. Host an ETS lesson to support the cause. Download the toolkits: http://bit.ly/1jpgfgh World Stroke Day October 29th is World Stroke Day. Help spread public awareness about stroke risk and stroke prevalence. Take 1 minute to join the pledge to end stroke. Make a difference in your community. Learn more about World Stroke Day. http://bit.ly/1gcgyo6 Page 2 of 5
Point #1: Embrace Life s Simple 7 to reduce your risk for stroke. Stroke Risk Quiz (5-10 minutes for small group discussion, available in English and Spanish) http://bit.ly/1gthqlu Stroke Risk Factors Article (3 minutes for each participant to review and complete privately) http://bit.ly/1ascdh4 Together We Can End Stroke (5-10 website demo) http://bit.ly/1houx5g Life s Simple 7 (5-10 website demo) http://bit.ly/1yycuba Protect Your Heart, Protect Your Brain Article http://bit.ly/1oaw9fg Food for Thought: Heart-Healthy Diet is Also Good for Your Brain Article http://bit.ly/1eou352 How Cardiovascular & Stroke Risks Relate http://bit.ly/1fvwg3s Understanding Risky Conditions http://bit.ly/1p3nxby Point #2: Learn the warning signs of a stroke F.A.S.T. (Face. Arm. Speech. Time.) Let s Talk About Stroke Patient Information Sheets (3 minutes to review key points, download PDFs on a range of topics ahead of time) http://bit.ly/1dyxfax Spot a Stroke F.A.S.T. 60 Second PSA (1 minute) http://bit.ly/1hvrtl9 Page 3 of 5
Stroke Warning Signs/Symptoms Body Language (1minute) http://bit.ly/1jpjiid Learn More Stroke Warning Signs and Symptoms http://bit.ly/1diyzht What is a Stroke? http://bit.ly/1dppg9c F.A.S.T. APP (5 minute demo, internet connection required) http://apple.co/1p3ogjs Save a Minute Infographic (5-10 minutes to review as a group) http://bit.ly/1hvsvwy Women s Stroke Signs Knowledge Infographic (5-10 minutes to review as a group) http://bit.ly/1kr9e4d Hispanics and Heart Disease, Stroke Article http://bit.ly/1ekhyme Hidden Stroke Risk Factors Among Women Article http://bit.ly/1dppvrf Point #3: Think you re having a stroke? Call 9-1-1.The sooner you get medical help, the better the outcome. Think You Are Having a Stroke? Call 9-1-1 Immediately (5-10 minute site preview) http://bit.ly/1iaoewg Find Stroke Care Near You (5-10 minute demo) http://bit.ly/1br86pb Stroke Survivor Stories http://bit.ly/1eastgh Page 4 of 5
Transient Ischemic Attack Animation (3 minutes to walk through, internet connection required) http://bit.ly/1ikdyib American Stroke Association YouTube Channel Stroke Survivor Stories (Various lengths) http://bit.ly/1krbouk Mexican-Americans Less Likely Than Whites to Call 9-1-1 For Stroke http://bit.ly/1eoxfe7 Find Award-Winning Hospitals Near to You (3-5 minute demo of www.heart.org/myhealthcare landing page) http://bit.ly/1ikdq24 Page 5 of 5