Past Events

Tuesday
Apr
23
2024
Enhancing Quality of Life: Occupational Strategies for ALS Management

Join the ALS Association and Katie Metheny in this virtual presentation focused on Occupational Therapy as part of the ALS journey.

Tuesday
Apr
9
2024
Navigating ALS : Assistive Technology

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. 

Thursday
Apr
4
2024
ALS Focus

Learn about the latest ALS Focus survey and find out why we need to learn from your experiences.

Wednesday
Mar
27
2024
To Taste

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.

Tuesday
Mar
26
2024
Stress Less on Purpose Workshop

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.

Saturday
Mar
23
2024
Saturday
Sep
9
2023
Wednesday
Sep
21
2022
The ALS Association Massachusetts Chapter presents Fall Symposium: Mobility & Homecare in ALS

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:

Saturday
Sep
17
2022
Dog Leg Open

Over the past 11 years, the Dogleg Open has raised more than $95,000 to help fund research and patient support for the thousands of ALS and MS patients here in Wisconsin.