Community Resources
Being Stroke Smart Makes Our Community Strong
When a stroke occurs, every minute matters. Approximately 1.9 million brain cells die every minute a stroke goes untreated. The good news is strokes are very treatable if you get to the hospital quickly.
Knowing the signs and symptoms of stroke and calling 911 immediately can save a life.
Below you’ll find printable resources for classrooms, fait communities, workplaces and community groups, some for children and others written for adults.
- BE FAST: Learn the signs and symptoms of stroke.
- Heart Attack & HStroke Warning Signs (Full Color): Summarizes the warning signs of heart attack and stroke.
- Heart Attack & Stroke Warning Signs (Black & White): Summarizes the warning signs of heart attack and stroke.
- RAPIDO: The BE FAST resources in Spanish.
- Be a Brain Saver Superhero (Full Color): Designed for elementary-aged students, this shows the signs and symptoms of stroke.
- Be a Brain Saver Superhero (Coloring Sheet): The black & white version of the poster that can be a handout and / or coloring sheet.
- BE FAST Word Find: A word-find activity sheet focused on words associated with stroke designed students in upper-elementary or older.
- I Can Call 911 (Full Color): A coloring sheet / handout designed to teach elementary-aged students how to call 911 from a cell phone (locked or unlocked).
- I Can Call 911 (Coloring Sheet): The black & white version of the page that can be a handout and / or coloring sheet.