Mending Broken Connections
On the eve of World MS Day, let’s talk about the importance of staying connected and mending those broken connections
On the eve of World MS Day, let’s talk about the importance of staying connected and mending those broken connections
The importance of connections cannot be overstated, and many people take them for granted. It is often confused with Fear of Missing Out (FOMO) Syndrome. Joni Mitchell sums it up beautifully in her song “Big Yellow Taxi” –
“Don't it always seem to go
That you don't know what you've got
Till it's gone…”
MS is different for each person impacted by it. They experience different symptoms, with different degrees of severity for different amounts of time. There is no one way to ‘have’ MS, there is no one way to live with MS. Our aim is to showcase a range of experiences so people will better understand that MS is a very individual condition.
A study to investigate the accuracy of a Timed Up and Go Test smartphone application in a population.
To mark World MS Day 2023, MS Ireland in partnership with Novartis Ireland are hosting 'MS Explored'.
MS Ireland is delighted to announce that we have achieved the Charities Institute Ireland Triple Lock Standard for 2023 in recognition for our commitment to good governance, ethical fundraising and transparent financial reporting. MS Ireland are one of only 79 charities in Ireland to have achieved this standard of best practice in 2023.
Call for Expressions of Interest
MS Ireland is delighted to have a number of our projects included in the recently launched report on the Neuro-Mapping Project by Minister Anne Rabbitte. MS Ireland has three projects cited namely the Cognitive Rehabilitation Project, the Active Neuro Project and the DSP sponsored CEP Physiotherapy Assistant programme. Full report available here and more details here
I will always remember the day my MS was diagnosed. Summer of 2010. It was a hot one.
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