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File #: 25-1687   
Type: Proclamation Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 4/23/2025 In control: Mayor and Council
On agenda: 5/12/2025 Final action:
Title: Proclamation Declaring May 2025, as Stroke Awareness Month in Rockville, Maryland
Attachments: 1. Proclamation Declaring May 2025, as Stroke Awareness Month In Rockville, Maryland (CM Jackson reviewed this)
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Proclamation Declaring May 2025, as Stroke Awareness Month in Rockville, Maryland

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Department

City Clerk/Director of Council Operations Office

Recommendation

Staff recommends Mayor and Council read and approve the proclamation and present it to Stuart​​​​Berlow, Sr. Region Lead, State Government Relations, and Lucia Zegarra, Community Impact Director, the American Heart Association.

Discussion

In the United States, May is designated as National Stroke Awareness Month <https://www.google.com/search?sca_esv=8ffc4cc3ad7d481a&rlz=1C1GCEA_enUS1040US1040&sxsrf=AHTn8zp5razaQDtGcs0WIUYixvLLAiEGQA%3A1745432851552&q=National+Stroke+Awareness+Month&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwj3jeKI5O6MAxW9FFkFHXbBLbQQxccNegQILxAC&mstk=AUtExfAaNu3rmhyX2sopk32X0kdqw05Wadmt2QrGryEJdIRs6QqEoZA0RlHxeQnusG1Tyj-eV3p4ctmoxIa78gWx6cyO95UICjUjnIHElIhZbHHafudKBAdgfICTQMPacAByE6klXDsXyRdXtB7NpHFG9tPn56phdjU6xrSE_pxGQFtkma80g9euvjhOsvu4ajAip1Gjg9AgHxv90AkoQUUkbi17vQs1xeasOwRK370MAQXHLWG8WtfuOMfDaOaLQtqcwQITLSq7ev0RIk7PpVJ0EXm8&csui=3>. This month is a time to focus on raising awareness about strokes, promoting stroke prevention, and encouraging early recognition of stroke symptoms to improve treatment outcomes.

 

Key aspects of National Stroke Awareness Month:

 

Nearly 2 million brain cells die each minute a stroke remains untreated. Rapid access to medical treatment oftentimes make the difference between full recovery and permanent disability. Know the signs of a stroke and act F.A.S.T.

 

F - Facial drooping

A - Arm (or Leg) weakness

S - Speech difficulties

T - Time to call for help

 

The Facts:

 

                     Stroke can happen to anyone at any age.

                     80% of all strokes are preventable.

                     Stroke is the fifth leading cause of death in the U.S. and a leading cause of severe disability.

                     On average, one person dies from stroke every 4 minutes.

                     More than 795,000 people have a stroke each year in the U.S.

                     Stroke kills almost 130,000 of the 800,000 Americans who die of cardiovascular disease each year-that’s 1 out of every 19 deaths from all causes.

 

Prevent stroke by following the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association’s Lifes Simple 7 tips <http://www.heart.org/HEARTORG/Conditions/My-Life-Check---Lifes-Simple-7_UCM_471453_Article.jsp>:

 

                     Manage blood pressure

                     Control cholesterol

                     Reduce blood sugar

                     Get active

                     Eat better

                     Lose weight

                     Stop smoking

 

Raising Awareness:

The month aims to educate the public about the signs, symptoms, risk factors, and potential consequences of stroke.

 

Promoting Prevention:

Resources and information are shared to help individuals identify and manage risk factors like high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and diabetes, which can contribute to stroke.

 

Encouraging Early Recognition and Action:

The month emphasizes the importance of recognizing the warning signs of a stroke, such as sudden weakness, difficulty speaking, or numbness, and taking prompt action by calling 911 or seeking immediate medical attention.

 

Supporting Stroke Survivors:

The month also recognizes the needs of stroke survivors and their families, offering resources and support for recovery and long-term care.

 

Specific initiatives and events:

 

American Heart Association <https://www.google.com/search?sca_esv=8ffc4cc3ad7d481a&rlz=1C1GCEA_enUS1040US1040&sxsrf=AHTn8zp5razaQDtGcs0WIUYixvLLAiEGQA%3A1745432851552&q=American+Heart+Association&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwj3jeKI5O6MAxW9FFkFHXbBLbQQxccNegUIkwEQAQ&mstk=AUtExfAaNu3rmhyX2sopk32X0kdqw05Wadmt2QrGryEJdIRs6QqEoZA0RlHxeQnusG1Tyj-eV3p4ctmoxIa78gWx6cyO95UICjUjnIHElIhZbHHafudKBAdgfICTQMPacAByE6klXDsXyRdXtB7NpHFG9tPn56phdjU6xrSE_pxGQFtkma80g9euvjhOsvu4ajAip1Gjg9AgHxv90AkoQUUkbi17vQs1xeasOwRK370MAQXHLWG8WtfuOMfDaOaLQtqcwQITLSq7ev0RIk7PpVJ0EXm8&csui=3> and American Stroke Association <https://www.google.com/search?sca_esv=8ffc4cc3ad7d481a&rlz=1C1GCEA_enUS1040US1040&sxsrf=AHTn8zp5razaQDtGcs0WIUYixvLLAiEGQA%3A1745432851552&q=American+Stroke+Association&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwj3jeKI5O6MAxW9FFkFHXbBLbQQxccNegUIkwEQAg&mstk=AUtExfAaNu3rmhyX2sopk32X0kdqw05Wadmt2QrGryEJdIRs6QqEoZA0RlHxeQnusG1Tyj-eV3p4ctmoxIa78gWx6cyO95UICjUjnIHElIhZbHHafudKBAdgfICTQMPacAByE6klXDsXyRdXtB7NpHFG9tPn56phdjU6xrSE_pxGQFtkma80g9euvjhOsvu4ajAip1Gjg9AgHxv90AkoQUUkbi17vQs1xeasOwRK370MAQXHLWG8WtfuOMfDaOaLQtqcwQITLSq7ev0RIk7PpVJ0EXm8&csui=3>:

These organizations often lead the way in promoting awareness, providing educational resources, and funding research.

 

Survive Stroke Week:

A dedicated week within May, often from the 4th to the 10th, focuses on raising awareness and providing support for stroke survivors and their families.

 

Make May Purple <https://www.google.com/search?sca_esv=8ffc4cc3ad7d481a&rlz=1C1GCEA_enUS1040US1040&sxsrf=AHTn8zp5razaQDtGcs0WIUYixvLLAiEGQA%3A1745432851552&q=Make+May+Purple&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwj3jeKI5O6MAxW9FFkFHXbBLbQQxccNegUIlAEQAQ&mstk=AUtExfAaNu3rmhyX2sopk32X0kdqw05Wadmt2QrGryEJdIRs6QqEoZA0RlHxeQnusG1Tyj-eV3p4ctmoxIa78gWx6cyO95UICjUjnIHElIhZbHHafudKBAdgfICTQMPacAByE6klXDsXyRdXtB7NpHFG9tPn56phdjU6xrSE_pxGQFtkma80g9euvjhOsvu4ajAip1Gjg9AgHxv90AkoQUUkbi17vQs1xeasOwRK370MAQXHLWG8WtfuOMfDaOaLQtqcwQITLSq7ev0RIk7PpVJ0EXm8&csui=3>:”

 

The Stroke Association <https://www.google.com/search?sca_esv=8ffc4cc3ad7d481a&rlz=1C1GCEA_enUS1040US1040&sxsrf=AHTn8zp5razaQDtGcs0WIUYixvLLAiEGQA%3A1745432851552&q=Stroke+Association&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwj3jeKI5O6MAxW9FFkFHXbBLbQQxccNegUInAEQAQ&mstk=AUtExfAaNu3rmhyX2sopk32X0kdqw05Wadmt2QrGryEJdIRs6QqEoZA0RlHxeQnusG1Tyj-eV3p4ctmoxIa78gWx6cyO95UICjUjnIHElIhZbHHafudKBAdgfICTQMPacAByE6klXDsXyRdXtB7NpHFG9tPn56phdjU6xrSE_pxGQFtkma80g9euvjhOsvu4ajAip1Gjg9AgHxv90AkoQUUkbi17vQs1xeasOwRK370MAQXHLWG8WtfuOMfDaOaLQtqcwQITLSq7ev0RIk7PpVJ0EXm8&csui=3> uses this as a theme to encourage people to wear purple and raise funds for stroke research and support.

Mayor and Council History

This is the first time that Mayor and Council have recognized May as National Stroke Awareness Month in Rockville.