For caregivers of a person with ALS, taking time for self-care is more easily said than done. But putting off self-care can lead to burnout, making it more difficult to care for a loved one with ALS. Do you have days or even weeks where you feel you are simply "Running on Empty"?
Navigating ALS is a special series for newly diagnosed families. In our next session, we'll review the multidisciplinary care approach and its benefits for people living with ALS.
Join us for a special cooking presentation from our friends at To Taste as they give us a delicious recipe for the Spring. Cooking Demo and Meal Prep for the ALS Journey.
A workshop for people living with ALS, their caregivers, and heck-for all of us! A workshop about self-care and direction in the midst of ALL of life’s curveballs. Participants will receive an easy and effective first aid kit of exercises for easing your body’s reaction to stress, gain a renewed or clarified understanding of your personal “why”, and how trauma can help guide you in living life more PurposeFULLy.
Mobility and homecare are two critical areas of ALS care important to both those living with ALS and caregivers alike. Join us this September at our Mobility and Healthcare Fall Symposium as we address questions such as:
- What type of care do I or my loved one need?
- Is my insurance able to cover the cost of my homecare?
- When do I need mobility aides and what type of mobility aide do I need?
We are excited to feature the following special guest speakers: