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The Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada is a source of information about stroke, heart disease, surgeries and treatments. It also provides heart-healthy recipes, nutrition and physical activity tips to help prevent these diseases.
Contact Heart & Stroke offices across Canada. Find answers to questions on health information, Heart & Stroke copyright policy and CPR/resuscitation courses.
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Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada
Our first aid courses are designed for those who want to learn essential life support skills to better respond to emergencies at home or at work. Our First Aid courses prepare learners through instruction, demonstration and practice.
CardiacCrash™ is Heart & Stroke's new, award-winning resuscitation program that introduces life-saving techniques in a fun, engaging and memorable way. Our short, fast-paced program uses an interactive, gamified approach and a true-to-life scenario to teach foundational hands-only CPR and AED skills to workplaces and schools.
Heart & Stroke’s ACLS program, based on the 2020 Guidelines, provides hands-on learning that builds on your Basic Life Support (BLS) skills, teaches you when and how to use the latest treatment recommendations for your patients, and takes your skills as an advanced healthcare provider to the next level.
Heart & Stroke’s PALS program, based on the 2020 Guidelines, provides hands-on learning that builds on your Basic Life Support (BLS) skills, teaches you when and how to use the latest treatment recommendations for your patients, and takes your skills as an advanced healthcare provider to the next level.
Your organization can improve outcomes for people in Canada who are now, and who will be, impacted by heart disease and stroke—including your employees, your customers and your own families. Learn more.
The Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada is a Canadian charity dedicated to advocacy, education, and the funding of research surrounding heart disease and stroke.