Columbus Community Hospital | Housecall | Summer 2024

5 columbushosp.org Mini-strokes: A warning sign you shouldn’t ignore Strokes can manifest as mini-strokes, also known as transient ischemic attacks (TIAs). These events exhibit stroke symptoms that last only a few minutes, but they should never be dismissed. For those who have experienced symptoms that resolved on their own, indicating a possible TIA, it’s important to inform your doctor. Early detection and appropriate treatment can significantly reduce the risk of a full-blown stroke. Comprehensive stroke care at Columbus Community Hospital Every 40 seconds, someone in the United States has a stroke. Every four minutes, someone dies of a stroke. At Columbus Community Hospital, we are committed to helping people who suffer a stroke achieve the best possible long-term outcomes. Our comprehensive stroke care includes: A telestroke program with Nebraska Medicine neurologists. 24-hour computed tomography (CT) scan capabilities. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) capabilities. 24-hour lab services. Respiratory therapists. Physical, occupational and speech therapists. Stroke support groups. Learn more about stroke care at Columbus Community Hospital Visit our website at columbushosp.org. Under “Services,” click on “Emergency Department & Trauma Services.”Then scroll down to “Stroke care” in the bulleted list under “Our services.” Don’t wait It’s important that you understand the signs of a stroke, act swiftly with the F.A.S.T. acronym in mind and seek immediate medical attention. By doing so, you can significantly improve your chance of a positive outcome and enhance your prospects for recovery. “Stroke is a medical emergency, and time is your ally,” said Howerter. “Be aware, be proactive and act F.A.S.T.” Recovering from a stroke Recovery from a stroke is a multifaceted process that involves medical treatment, rehabilitation and ongoing support. Stroke recovery varies from person to person, and it’s important that you approach it with patience and determination. Rehabilitation is a key component of poststroke recovery. It involves using physical, speech and occupational therapy to help individuals regain their independence and improve their overall well-being. The earlier rehabilitation is initiated, the better the outcomes tend to be. Strokes can also take an emotional toll on both the stroke survivor and their loved ones, which is why it’s important to find mental health support.

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