05/29/2026
May is National Stroke Awareness Month, dedicated to highlighting that an estimated 80% of strokes are preventable. Recognizing warning signs and taking rapid action—specifically by calling 911 immediately—is the critical difference between a full recovery and lifelong disability.
Spot the Signs: The B.E. F.A.S.T. Method Every second counts during a stroke, as millions of brain cells are lost when treatment is delayed. Use the B.E. F.A.S.T. acronym to spot the warning signs and know when to call emergency services:
• B - Balance: Sudden loss of balance, coordination, or difficulty walking.
• E - Eyes: Sudden changes in vision or loss of sight in one or both eyes.
• F - Face Drooping: One side of the face droops or is numb when smiling.
• A - Arm Weakness: Sudden weakness or numbness in one arm or leg, especially on one side of the body.
• S - Speech Difficulty: Slurred speech, trouble repeating simple phrases, or difficulty understanding speech.
• T - Time: If you observe any of these signs, it is time to call 911 immediately.