The majority of the people with multiple sclerosis don’t become so severely disabled as to require full time and long term care from multiple sclerosis caregivers or MS caregivers. Most people can manage by themselves, but advanced cases will require care at home with the help of MS caregivers and it may often be the best option. Strangely, each person’s experience with multiple sclerosis is different, resulting in various types of special care needed. This might involve changes and renovations to the home to provide better accessibility, safety and comfort for the patient. Quite often, as needs and circumstances change, MS caregivers will have to take and give back responsibility for household related tasks. You will need to work with healthcare professionals to get information, advice and training for symptom management. Family and friends of someone who is afflicted with multiple sclerosis are crucial in creating an extended network of …