Our staff will assess your individual needs, field questions, provide education, information, and referral services, as well as offer emotional support. We can tour your home to help identify and troubleshoot current and future accessibility concerns.
Thomas Todd is one of the hundreds of people living with ALS who was impacted by Hurricane Harvey. As Harvey approached, Thomas was able to safely ride out the storm with friends, but the hurricane had a devastating impact on his house. Harvey flooded his house with nearly two feet of water.
The ALS Association collaborates with some of the best ALS physicians and clinics across the United States to help ensure that people living with ALS have access to the specialized care they need, based on best practices. Disrupted by the pandemic this year and the ability to see patients in person due to quarantines and safety issues, providing care in a clinic setting took on the challenges of major change, but ALS doesn’t stop and neither do we.
Our staff will assess your individual needs, field questions, provide education, information, and referral services, as well as offer emotional support.
Our staff will assess your individual needs, field questions, provide education, information, and referral services, as well as offer emotional support.
Our staff will assess your individual needs, field questions, provide education, information, and referral services, as well as offer emotional support.
Our staff will assess your individual needs, field questions, provide education, information, and referral services, as well as offer emotional support.
For people with ALS, multidisciplinary care has been shown to extend survival and improve life quality. We are committed to expanding this network insuring people with ALS, regardless of where they live, have access to this type of critical care.
In July 2016, The ALS Association invited members of the ALS community (defined as people living with ALS, family members, and caregivers) to participate in a community care services survey. This survey included 15 questions and was shared via several of The Association’s communication channels. Nearly 800 members of the community responded.