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The Neurological Alliance of Ireland’s Patients Deserve Better campaign is calling for regional neurology services in 5 hospitals across the country, in Bantry, Wexford, Portlaoise, Letterkenny and Mayo hospitals.
Access to a Consultant Neurologist should not depend on where you live yet people with chronic long term neurological conditions are regularly travelling between 60 and 112 km to see their Neurologist.
We are looking for your support for the following important Patients Deserve Better campaign led by the Neurological Alliance of Ireland (NAI), advocating for Neurology Services in Donegal.
The recording of our first Unspeakable Bits Webinar ‘Bladder Dysfunction and Multiple Sclerosis’ is now available for viewing!
On Thursday, June 13th, our host Trevis Gleason talked with Neurologist Dr Helena Moore about bladder dysfunction and multiple sclerosis doing a deep dive into symptoms such as spastic bladder, leakage, incontinence, and catheterisation.
Catch up here: https://youtu.be/Oc97Ubw1UZc?si=BDzZz39iK_FsKhc9
Due to high demand, we are delighted to announce that the next Living Well Programme, exclusively for people living with MS, will be held in the evening. The programme will commence on Thursday, 4th July at 7pm.
Neurological Alliance of Ireland (NAI) highlighted the urgent need for a dedicated Neurologist at Letterkenny Hospital, Donegal. Watch the recording below.
The recording of the third Writers' Workshop is now available for viewing!
Join us for our next Unspeakable Bits webinar ‘What If You Cannot Work’ on Thursday, July 18th at 7pm. Register here
Join us for the next MS Writers' Workshop series, 'Making Your Writing Findable' on Tuesday, 10th September from 7.30pm. Register here
One thing we can all agree on is the cost of living with an incurable illness like multiple sclerosis. It slices and dices through your physical life at will, no matter how you think your life is. It equally has little regard for your mental and emotional life.
Calling all Health Care Professionals: Investigating Evidence-Based Practices in Occupational Therapy for Multiple Sclerosis