The Heath Hicks Stroke Survival Guide
The Heath Hicks Stroke Survival Guide
A Simple Guide That Could Save a Life
When a stroke happens, every second matters.
The Heath Hicks Stroke Survival Guide was created after author Heath Hicks experienced a life-changing stroke. Instead of simply sharing his personal story, he created a practical, easy-to-understand emergency guide that every family should have readily available.
This downloadable PDF includes five full-color, refrigerator-ready emergency posters designed to help you recognize the warning signs of a stroke, respond quickly, and understand what to expect during the critical minutes that follow. Written in plain English, these posters are perfect for families, caregivers, seniors, churches, schools, workplaces, and anyone who wants to be prepared before an emergency happens.
Inside You'll Receive:
- Poster 1: Know the Warning Signs of a Stroke (FAST)
- Poster 2: What To Do Immediately If You Suspect a Stroke
- Poster 3: What Happens After the Stroke
- Poster 4: Tips for the Family Care Givers
- Poster 5: What to Take With You
Each poster is designed for quick reference and can be printed at home or professionally. Hang them on your refrigerator, in your office, or anywhere your family can easily find them during an emergency.
Who This Guide Is For
- Families
- Caregivers
- Seniors
- Stroke survivors
- Churches and community groups
- First-time caregivers
- Anyone who wants to be prepared
Why This Guide Matters
Stroke is one of the leading causes of death and long-term disability, but recognizing the symptoms quickly can dramatically improve the chances of survival and recovery. This guide was created from real-life experience with one goal:
To help someone recognize a stroke quickly enough to save a life.
Instant Digital Download
After purchase, you'll receive a high-quality PDF that you can download immediately and print as many times as you need for your personal use.
Thank you for your support.
Every purchase helps support Heath Hicks as he continues recovering from his own stroke while creating practical resources that educate, prepare, and help others.