Libby Yost, OT faculty, and Amy Yorke, PT faculty, will be available to answer your questions regarding equipment used for individuals with ALS. This session will also offer an opportunity for follow-up questions from caregivers who attended last year's labs. Register for this event by clicking here. For more information, contact Tanya Peterson at tanya.peterson@als.org or call (616) 276-3383.
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.
Series: Wednesdays running November 8 to November 29, 2023
Registration Deadline: Wednesday, November 18
Flash Fiction Series
The Loft Literary Center will host this online class taught by Jessie Sholl, an experienced writer. Short short stories, often limited to a single page, have become very popular and are a great way to hone your skills for setting a scene, describing a character, and hooking readers.