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Recognize stroke symptoms early (FAST), call your local emergency number immediately, and seek the nearest hospital with imaging and acute stroke capability. Acute capability varies by facility and region.
Liechtenstein has ratified the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. On the ground, day-to-day accessibility for stroke survivors is broadly inclusive. Accessibility is fairly consistent across cities; some older districts and rural areas still have gaps.
This profile is modeled from income group, region and WHO indicators — the specific national disability statute has not been individually verified for Liechtenstein.
Urban vs rural reality
Accessibility is fairly consistent across cities; some older districts and rural areas still have gaps.
Government services are generally expected to meet WCAG-based accessibility standards.
Accessibility sources: UN Treaty Collection — CRPD ratification status (2024); Stroke Technology — modeled accessibility estimate (income group, region & WHO stroke-care indicators) (2026).
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