Stroke Prevention & Intervention Initiative
Stroke is one of the leading causes of death and disability worldwide — yet up to 80% of strokes are preventable by addressing risk factors such as high blood pressure, high cholesterol, smoking, obesity, and diabetes. Despite this, prevention efforts are often fragmented, reactive, and inaccessible to the communities most in need.
The Whole Wellness 360 Ecosystem offers a bold and innovative solution. By embedding stroke prevention into all eight dimensions of wellness — physical, mental, emotional, social, spiritual, educational, environmental, and occupational — we transform prevention from a clinical task into a holistic lifestyle and community movement.
Through screening, education, digital health technology, community ambassadors, peer-support programs, and policy advocacy, Wellness 360 creates a comprehensive framework that empowers individuals, strengthens communities, and reduces preventable suffering.
Our initiative is designed with:
- Prevention First: Screenings, risk monitoring, and early detection.
- Holistic Integration: Addressing risk factors across every dimension of life.
- Community Empowerment: Training Whole Wellness 360 Ambassadors to deliver programs locally.
- Technology & Innovation: A Whole Wellness 360 Digital Hub with dashboards, telehealth, and gamification.
- Equity & Access: Mobile clinics, free screenings, and programs reaching underserved populations.
The expected results are measurable: reduced hypertension and diabetes rates, lower smoking prevalence, decreased obesity, and a 5% reduction in stroke incidence within 5 years. Along the way, The Academy will publish annual Impact Reports, scale partnerships with healthcare and educational institutions, and establish itself as a leader in holistic stroke prevention.
In short: This initiative transforms stroke prevention into a living culture of wellness — empowering individuals, mobilizing communities, and leaving a lasting legacy of health.
Whole Wellness 360: Stroke Prevention & Intervention OKR Dashboard
Objective – Key – Results
Objective 1: Reduce Stroke Risk Across the Ecosystem
KR1: 15% increase in members completing annual screenings (12 months)
KR2: 80% participation in lifestyle programs (18 months)
KR3: 10% reduction in uncontrolled hypertension (2 years)
KR4: 75% of members logged data in dashboard (12 months)
Objective 2: Promote Holistic Wellness for Sustainable Change
KR1: Launch Wellness 360 curriculum modules in all tracks (12 months)
KR2: Conduct quarterly stress & resilience workshops, 500 participants annually
KR3: Establish peer-support groups in 5 community hubs (18 months)
KR4: Partner with 10 schools/workplaces/faith groups (2 years)
Objective 3: Advance Health Equity & Access
KR1: Provide free/low-cost screenings to 2,000 underserved annually
KR2: Train & deploy 50 Wellness 360 Ambassadors (18 months)
KR3: Achieve gender & minority parity in participation rates
KR4: Expand telehealth to reach 90% of rural/remote members (2 years)
Objective 4: Build Long-Term Sustainability & Measurable Impact
KR1: Publish annual Wellness 360 Impact Report (Year 1+)
KR2: Secure 3 long-term partnerships with providers/insurers (2 years)
KR3: Implement reward system with 70% engagement (18 months)
KR4: Demonstrate 5% reduction in stroke incidence (5 years)
The purpose is the deepest anchor of our Whole Wellness 360 ecosystem. It’s not just about programs, outcomes, or even stroke prevention — it’s about why Whole Wellness 360 exists and what role this ecosystem plays in the bigger picture of human flourishing.
🌱OUR PURPOSE
To empower individuals and communities to live whole, healthy, and meaningful lives by uniting holistic wellness and practical education — creating a culture of prevention, healing, and lifelong transformation.
HOW THIS PURPOSE SHOWS UP IN WHOLE WELLNESS 360
- Healing the Whole Person
- Not just treating conditions, but nurturing body, mind, spirit, and relationships.
- Shifting from Illness to Wellness
- Moving people away from crisis care into proactive, preventive, and sustainable wellness.
- Cultivating Community
- Building networks of support — families, schools, workplaces, and faith groups — where wellness becomes a shared lifestyle.
- Bridging Knowledge & Practice
- Making education actionable — so people don’t just learn what to do but live it daily.
- Reducing Preventable Suffering
- Targeting leading risk factors (like hypertension, diabetes, smoking, obesity) so fewer lives are lost or diminished by preventable strokes and chronic illness.
- Creating Legacy
- Inspiring individuals to see health as part of their life’s stewardship — passing on habits, values, and environments that foster wellness for generations.
✅ In Essence: