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Alomere Health Designated as an Acute Strokeready Hospital

Alomere Health is one of 121 hospitals recognized in Minnesota for their preparedness to evaluate, stabilize and provide emergency treatment to patients with acute stroke symptoms. Stroke is the fifth leading cause of death and one of the leading causes of disability in Minnesota, and outcomes improve for patients when they can get to the hospital for treatment as soon as possible.

In 2013, the Minnesota Legislature authorized the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) to designate hospitals in Minnesota as “stroke hospitals.” Facilities may be designated as Acute Stroke Ready Hospitals, Primary Stroke Centers, Thrombectomy-Capable Stroke Centers and Comprehensive Stroke Centers. These hospitals are prepared to provide quick and appropriate treatment to stroke patients, increasing the likelihood of better patient outcomes.

Minnesota has seen significant increase in access to stroke care, and 97% of Minnesotans now live within 30 minutes of a designated stroke system hospital. MDH has designated 121 stroke hospitals as part of the Minnesota Stroke System including 97 Acute Stroke Ready Hospitals throughout Minnesota.

Stroke care is an emergency and timely treatment that decreases the chance of disability or death from stroke. Every second counts. That is why it is so crucial that all Minnesota hospitals are ready to recognize and deliver timely stroke care close to home.

Nicky Anderson, Stroke Program Supervisor
Minnesota Department of Health

Being redesignated as an Acute Stroke Ready Hospital by the Minnesota Department of Health is a strong validation of the expertise and coordination within our emergency department. At Alomere Health, our team understands that every second matters when treating stroke. This recognition reflects our ongoing commitment to delivering timely, high-quality care close to home for the patients and communities we serve.

Carl Vaagenes, CEO
Alomere Health

It is important for everyone to know how to spot a stroke quickly and call 9-1-1 at the first sign of a stroke. Local Emergency Medical Service (EMS) providers are trained to recognize stroke symptoms and will ensure patients are taken to the closest designated stroke center quickly. You can recognize the signs and symptoms of a stroke by remembering B.E.F.A.S.T.

B – Balance loss – Is coordination or balance suddenly difficult?

E – Eyesight change – Is there a sudden change in vision?

F – Facial drooping – Does one side of the face droop or is it numb?

A – Arm weakness – Is one arm weak or numb?

S – Slurred speech – Is speech slurred, are they unable to speak, or are they hard to understand?

T – Time to call 9-1-1 – If the person shows any of these symptoms call 9-1-1 and get to a ​hospital immediately.

Click here to download MDH’s designation report for Alomere Health.

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