National Stroke Rehabilitation Taskforce is dedicated to improving stroke rehabilitation services across Australia and aims to address the critical gaps in stroke rehabilitation services.
Every Australian with a new acute stroke deserves best-practice, timely stroke care. National Stroke Targets have been developed in consultation with leading Australian stroke clinicians and researchers – to provide...
The Australian Stroke Coalition (ASC) has developed a voluntary system for certification of stroke units in Australian hospitals. About Stroke Unit CertificationWhy should your service be certified? Certification...
IntroductionGovernanceBenefits of AuSDaT Australian Stroke Clinical Registry (AuSCR) Stroke Foundation Audit Programs Requests to access data in the AuSDaT Supporting documentationContact Introduction The Australian...
Ensuring that all patients experience a well-coordinated and supported discharge and that stroke survivors have access to appropriate care that meets their needs is a priority of the ASC. My Stroke Care Plan was piloted...
The ASC has identified Workforce, Professional Development and Training as one its priority areas. Currently, Australia currently has no nationally agreed strategy or framework for stroke education needs. The ASC has...
The Assessment for Rehabilitation project began with the aim of producing clear processes to ensure all stroke survivors in Australia are assessed for rehabilitation, and in a manner which is: Accountable and...
For people who have a stroke, care provided in the first 24-48 hours is critical in shaping their long-term recovery and prognosis. The success of thrombolysis has demonstrated this, but also emphasised diminishing...