FACE. Has their face fallen on one side? Can they smile?
ARMS. Can they raise both arms and keep them there?
SPEECH. Is their speech slurred?
TIME. Time to call 999 if you see any single one of these signs.
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Welcome, and thank you for visiting our website.
If someone you care about has had a stroke you may be looking for more information.
On the links page you will find links to the NHS, BBC, Welcome Trust and others, who provide a wealth of information including
three videos:-
If you wish to support a stroke charity or you need help you may want to know who to contact, as there are nearly two
hundred stroke charities in the UK.
In the left hand index if you click on Stroke Charities A, or any other letter, you will find a list of stroke charities by both name
and further down each page the geographic area that the charity supports.
Strokes can happen at any age including young people and there is a charity that provides support for younger stroke survivors,
Hopefully you will find the information you need in our website, but if you don't, or if you are aware of content that could be
News about stroke can be found on www.twitter.com under strokecharities, which is updated daily.
charities to raise funds.