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The Stiftung Deutsche Schlaganfall-Hilfe is a non-profit organization committed to the prevention, acute care, rehabilitation and aftercare of strokes. It was founded in 1993 by the entrepreneur Liz Mohn, who now serves as president.
The foundation's mission is to prevent strokes and improve care. It is committed to raising awareness of risk factors and promoting a healthy lifestyle. The foundation sees itself as a voice for those affected and their relatives and offers advice and help along the entire care chain.
A central goal is to reduce the number of strokes in Germany by educating the population about avoidable risks. The foundation is working to improve the care chain, from prevention to aftercare, and is promoting the establishment of stroke units. By networking with medical facilities and supporting model projects, it aims to increase the quality of care.
The Stiftung Deutsche Schlaganfall-Hilfe is an important partner for those affected and their relatives by providing comprehensive support and advocating for better care. Its work is financed by donations, which make it possible to provide free information materials and promote projects to improve stroke care.