Sponsors & Partners
Wednesday, March 11 at 11:30 am
Hosted by Magnolia of Millbrae
201 Chadbourne Avenue
Millbrae, CA 94030
Speaker: Kathleen MacKerrow, RN, MS, ARPN-BC
Stroke Program Coordinator
Mills-Peninsula Health Services
Member of PSA Board of Directors

Tuesday, March 17 at 12:00 pm
Hosted by: Foothill College
12345 El Monte Road, Hearthside Room 2313
Los Altos Hills, CA 94022-4599
(there is a $2 parking fee at this location; blood
pressure screenings begin at 10:00 am)

Thursday, April 2  at 10:30 am
Speaker: Linda Catalli, RN, Regional Medical Center
Hosted by: Iola Williams Senior Center/City of San Jose
Office on Aging
2072 Lucretia Ave, San Jose, CA 95122
*Free admission. A light meal will be provided and health screenings will be available
after the lecture.

Seats are limited.
RSVP is highly recommended. Please contact Peninsula Stroke
Association at (650) 565-8485 or e-mail
support@psastroke.org. Donations accepted.


For more PSA stroke community education events
click here.
The Peninsula Stroke Association (PSA) is a not-for-profit organization serving the
people of Santa Clara and San Mateo counties in Northern California.  
PSA's mission is to reduce the incidence of stroke through education
and to help alleviate stroke's devastating aftermath through
programs to support survivors and caregivers.
Women and Stroke Spring Lecture Series 2009
Peninsula Stroke Association
3801 Miranda Avenue, Building 6, Room A162, Palo Alto, CA 94304
Phone (650) 565-8485   Fax (650) 565-8482   
support@psastroke.org

© Copyright 2006. Peninsula Stroke Association. All rights reserved.


According to the American Heart Association more women die from heart disease, stroke, and other cardiovascular
diseases (CVD) than men, yet many women do not realize they are at risk. These diseases kill more women each
year than the next five causes of death combined.

Stroke is the No. 3 cause of death for American women and is a leading cause of serious, long-term disability.
Stroke kills more women than men. In 2003, females represented 61 percent of stroke deaths.

Join us at one of the
Women and Stroke 2009 Lecture Series and learn more about stroke, risk factors specific
to women, the symptoms of stroke and stroke prevention