Stroke is a leading cause of adult disability and the third leading cause of death in the United States. A stroke occurs when a blood vessel bringing blood and oxygen to the brain gets blocked or ruptures which stops brain cells from receiving the blood flow that they need. When brain cells are damaged, the part of the body that they control can no longer function as it used to. Every stroke is different and the effects depend on the area of the brain affected and the length of time those cells are without oxygen. In some cases, a clot-busting drug can be administered to diminish the effects of a stroke. There is only a three hour window for when this drug can be administered.
St. Elizabeth Healthcare Receives Recertification as Primary Stroke Center
Elizabeth Edgewood, Covington, Ft. Thomas and Florence have all earned the Gold Seal of Approval™ for stroke care and Primary Stroke Center Recertification by The Joint Commission. This distinction was earned after an on-site review was conducted at each location in August and October.
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The services for stroke care at St. Elizabeth Healthcare extend from prevention to diagnosis to treatment and to rehabilitation. Our stroke services include: