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(Tahoe/Truckee, Calif.) – Tahoe Forest Health System is proud to announce that the Sierra-Sacramento Valley EMS Agency (S-SV) has recently designated Tahoe Forest Hospital (TFH) as a Primary Stroke Center and Stroke Receiving Center for the local emergency medical services (EMS) region. Tahoe Forest Hospital has met the criteria, requirements, and responsibilities set forth by the S-SV for this designation.
This designation allows Tahoe Forest Hospital to receive patients with stroke-like symptoms, provide a rapid assessment of their condition, and coordinate with local EMS and tele-neurologists to provide expeditious treatment.
“Stroke is very time sensitive and can occur at any time of the day” said Brian Evans, MD, Chief Medical Officer of Tahoe Forest Health System. "By using tele-neurology services that are available 24/7, we can save lives and improve the recovery outcome of our patients. Our interdisciplinary stroke team, in conjunction with our local EMS, has developed a robust, life-saving program that will benefit our rural community."
Tahoe Forest Hospital’s Stroke Program includes a performance improvement program that tracks stroke patient data for the purpose of improving treatment times and overall care. This data is submitted to the American Heart Association and the State of California. The program also includes educating the community on how to recognize the symptoms of a stroke and how to respond to it. Tahoe Forest Hospital provides education and trainings for paramedics in the local EMS region.
May is National Stroke Awareness Month and Tahoe Forest Health System encourages all to learn the stroke warning signs. B.E.F.A.S.T. is the acronym to refer to as the warning signs that can help save a life from stroke: B = balance unsteady, E = eyes blurry, F = face drooping, A = arm weakness, S = speech difficulty, and T = time to call 911. The quicker stroke is treated, the more likely the person is to recover.
For more information about the stroke program and other emergency care services at Tahoe Forest Hospital, visit www.tfhd.com.
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About Tahoe Forest Health System
Tahoe Forest Health System, which includes Tahoe Forest Hospital in Truckee, CA, and Incline Village Community Hospital in Incline Village, NV, offers 24-hour emergency care, urgent care, primary and specialty health care clinics including Tahoe Forest Orthopedics and Sports Medicine, Commission on Cancer (COC) accredited cancer center, the Gene Upshaw Memorial Tahoe Forest Cancer Center, and the Joseph Family Center for Women and Newborn Care. With a strong focus on high quality patient care, community collaboration, clinical excellence and innovation, Tahoe Forest Health System is a UC Davis Rural Center of Excellence. For a complete list of physician specialties and services, visit www.tfhd.com.
Photo attached. BEFAST.png – BEFAST is the screening tool for the warning signs and symptoms of a possible stroke.
(Tahoe/Truckee, Calif.) – Tahoe Forest Health System is proud to announce that the Sierra-Sacramento Valley EMS Agency (S-SV) has recently designated Tahoe Forest Hospital (TFH) as a Primary Stroke Center and Stroke Receiving Center for the local emergency medical services (EMS) region. Tahoe Forest Hospital has met the criteria, requirements, and responsibilities set forth by the S-SV for this designation.
This designation allows Tahoe Forest Hospital to receive patients with stroke-like symptoms, provide a rapid assessment of their condition, and coordinate with local EMS and tele-neurologists to provide expeditious treatment.
“Stroke is very time sensitive and can occur at any time of the day” said Brian Evans, MD, Chief Medical Officer of Tahoe Forest Health System. "By using tele-neurology services that are available 24/7, we can save lives and improve the recovery outcome of our patients. Our interdisciplinary stroke team, in conjunction with our local EMS, has developed a robust, life-saving program that will benefit our rural community."
Tahoe Forest Hospital’s Stroke Program includes a performance improvement program that tracks stroke patient data for the purpose of improving treatment times and overall care. This data is submitted to the American Heart Association and the State of California. The program also includes educating the community on how to recognize the symptoms of a stroke and how to respond to it. Tahoe Forest Hospital provides education and trainings for paramedics in the local EMS region.
May is National Stroke Awareness Month and Tahoe Forest Health System encourages all to learn the stroke warning signs. B.E.F.A.S.T. is the acronym to refer to as the warning signs that can help save a life from stroke: B = balance unsteady, E = eyes blurry, F = face drooping, A = arm weakness, S = speech difficulty, and T = time to call 911. The quicker stroke is treated, the more likely the person is to recover.
For more information about the stroke program and other emergency care services at Tahoe Forest Hospital, visit www.tfhd.com.
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About Tahoe Forest Health System
Tahoe Forest Health System, which includes Tahoe Forest Hospital in Truckee, CA, and Incline Village Community Hospital in Incline Village, NV, offers 24-hour emergency care, urgent care, primary and specialty health care clinics including Tahoe Forest Orthopedics and Sports Medicine, Commission on Cancer (COC) accredited cancer center, the Gene Upshaw Memorial Tahoe Forest Cancer Center, and the Joseph Family Center for Women and Newborn Care. With a strong focus on high quality patient care, community collaboration, clinical excellence and innovation, Tahoe Forest Health System is a UC Davis Rural Center of Excellence. For a complete list of physician specialties and services, visit www.tfhd.com.
Photo attached. BEFAST.png – BEFAST is the screening tool for the warning signs and symptoms of a possible stroke.