Support Groups

  • For you and your family members.
  • Real people offering real connection and support.
  • Zoom.
  • Educational Component.

Discovering you are not alone is the most common reason for participating in support groups.  With ALS it can be difficult to look down the road and see what is ahead.  But . . . it can also calm you to see how people have coped as the disease progresses and give you confidence that with careful planning and a positive outlook, you will be able to cope as well.