The National Multiple Sclerosis Foundation began making a change in 1986. The goal of the National MS Foundation is simple; to enrich the lives of people with MS in any way, shape, or form. This non-profit organization offers programs with an educational background for individuals interested in learning more about MS. Whether you or a loved one has Multiple Sclerosis, the services and programs are available at any time.

Making life easier is possible through various funding, as well as both money and assistive equipment which have been donated. When able, the MS Foundation provides items to help increase the amount of independence for a person with MS. Walkers, wheelchairs, shower chairs, and various other forms of assistive technology can be obtained on loan through MSF.

A toll-free phone number is also available to put a person in touch with someone who knows answers to questions about MS or where to find the answers. Individuals with Multiple Sclerosis and caregivers can both benefit from the accumulated knowledge MSF staff members and volunteers have. People involved with the MS Foundation are caring individuals who aim to do anything in their power to enrich the lives of MS patients. They are also always looking for volunteers to submit their time and skills to make programs and services run smoothly.

Literature and publications are free of charge through MSF, which makes the gathering of info on MS an inexpensive way to learn more about this often debilitating disease.

 

What the MSF has to Offer

 

The MS Foundation provides support for individuals with MS and their family through numerous programs and activities. A great example of one of the fantastic programs is the Homecare Grant Program. Funding through this program provides help around the house, such as housekeeping, grocery shopping, or help preparing meals. It also can include therapy visits when necessary, respite care, or aids in the transition from a hospital stay back into the home.

Due to heat intolerance many MS patients experience, the National Multiple Sclerosis Foundation also has a Cooling Program to help individuals who need it. Products supplied through this program include; baseball hats, bandanas, cooling vests, skull-pads, wristbands, and neckties. Each of these are issued free of charge and aid in preventing overheating, thus making it possible to remain active during warmer weather. If the National MS Foundation doesn’t have what a person with MS is seeking, they can generally find a way to contact someone who does.