Finding Resources for the MS Community

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Use the tools on this page to find resources and providers near you. If you need guidance, see our category guides. Asterisk (*) indicates required field.

What You’ll Find

Below are category descriptions and guides to selecting providers and resources to help you to live your best life with MS.

Search results with these designations indicate a strong relationship with the National MS Society and the following:

Partners in MS Care are healthcare providers who have demonstrated knowledge and expertise in treating patients with MS.

Centers for Comprehensive MS Care  address the needs of those living with MS by coordinating multi-disciplinary care, from medical, psycho-social and rehabilitation services, to provide exceptional MS care

See below for beneficial resources

 

  • Healthcare
    Providers
  •  Medical
    providers that specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of conditions and
    symptoms related to MS.   

Guide to Selecting Healthcare Providers

 

 

  • Legal
    Resources
  •  Attorneys
    and legal services with expertise in claims and civil matters related to
    MS.

Guide to Selecting Legal Resources

 

  • Financial
    Assistance
  •  Programs
    offering financial assistance, grants or loans for accessibility, housing
    and pharmaceutical needs. 

Guide to Selecting Financial Assistance Resources

 

  • Mobility
    & Accessibility
     

Services and providers
for home accessibility, ramps, elevators and lifts, transportation, vehicles
and mobility equipment.

Guide to Selecting Mobility & Accessibility Resources

 

 

  • Home
    Care & Housing
     

Assisted living
facilities, chore and personal care assistance, and adult day care programs.

Guide to Home Care & Housing Resources

 

  • Independent
    Living
     

Local aging services that
also serve individuals with disabilities of any age, centers offering independent
living skills training, personal advocacy, information and referral and peer
counseling and access to service dogs.

Guide to Understanding Independent Living Resources

 

 

  • Medical
    & Assistive Equipment
     

Durable medical
equipment, incontinence supplies, wheelchairs (power and manual), scooters,
hoyer lifts, aids to daily living products such as reachers, adaptive eating
utensils, canes and walkers, and cooling vests/cooling equipment.

Guide to Medical & Assistive Equipment Resources

All information and resources found on this page are generated from a page on The National MS Society website as showing here

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