Sepsis Awareness Event: Learn How You Can Get Ahead of Sepsis

September is Sepsis Awareness Month

Friday, September 22, 1:30 – 2:30

Sepsis is the leading cost of care and cause of death in U.S. hospitals: more than 1.7 million Americans are diagnosed with sepsis each year, and more than 350,000 U.S. adults die from the condition annually. Over 50% of sepsis survivors experience lingering complications, which can include amputations and post-sepsis syndrome. The best way to prevent Sepsis is to know the signs and symptoms, and to be a good self-advocate when seeing a healthcare provider.

Cape Codder Gerry Bedard is a retired teacher after losing his wife to Sepsis, is leading the way to bring more education and advocacy to the Cape communities. More information can be found at sepsisalliance.org or by contacting Gerry at cgnb@comcast.net.

Join Gerry as he presents on Sepsis and a proclamation from Governor Healy is read by Representative Chris Flanagan, regarding September being Sepsis Awareness month. Sepsis is preventable, if treated early. Learn more about what the symptoms are, so that you can prevent what Gerry and his family sadly experienced. To register, please call the COA at 508-896-2737.