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The Multiple Sclerosis Society
The Multiple Sclerosis Society is dedicated to supporting
people with MS
and securing the care they need in their everyday lives. It is also
a major UK funder of biomedical research into MS.
Care and Support
The Society's services are as diverse as the complexity of the disease,
embracing respite and day care, physical therapies, financial support,
counselling, advocacy and campaigning, training and, above all,
information. Thousands of enquiries are handled every month by the
Society's telephone helpline and information services. Its trained
staff have access to one of the most comprehensive MS information
databases and libraries anywhere in the world.
A nationwide network of more than 370 Society branches run by
volunteers offers readily accessible practical assistance with home
aids and adaptations, mobility and other services and advice. They
hold regular social functions and meetings where members can share
common problems. Special attention is given to advising and supporting
those who have been recently diagnosed with MS.
There are eight Society-funded respite care centres and holiday
homes. The respite centres provide high standards of professional
care in comfortable and attractive surroundings for people with
MS, allowing families and carers their own much-needed break from
an often demanding routine.
The Society has undertaken social research into the needs and
priorities of people affected by MS, including work on the delivery
of services. Many people still believe they are being told at diagnosis
simply to get on with their lives. Yet the reality is that a great
deal of help can be given to relieve symptoms ranging from severe
fatigue and incontinence through sensory and motor loss to pain,
spasm and sexual problems.
With this in mind, the Society has produced standards of healthcare
in MS, drawn up in collaboration with the National Hospital for
Neurology, designed to help professionals who work with people with
MS, their families and carers to identify their needs for high quality
and equally available services. To turn them into practice, it has
launched a 'Measuring Success' programme which encourages multidisciplinary
teams to be assessed against the standards
Research
The MS Society is currently supporting over 60 biomedical
research programmes in universities and hospitals. More than £46
million has been committed in the past 20 years in areas including
immunology, virology, glial biology and genetics. Current forward
commitment is in excess of £8 million.
One of the most significant developments in recent years has been
the use of magnetic resonance imaging to scan the brain and spinal
cord. This is a technique which can monitor the progress of MS and
help to develop new approaches to therapy. The Society continues
to fund the expanding work of the first MRI research unit devoted
entirely to MS, which it was responsible for setting up at the Institute
of Neurology in London.
It also funded a £2 million inter-disciplinary research
unit at the Brain Repair Centre in Cambridge. Work there is initially
concentrating on one of the most challenging and promising areas
of MS research: limiting and repairing the damage caused to the
brain and spinal cord.
The Society is developing a programme to apply the resources of
science to the day to day problems of living with MS. Research has
already been funded on treating symptoms such as tremor, incontinence
and cognitive problems, along with trials of drugs and other interventions.
The UK headquarters of The Multiple Sclerosis Society are
at
25 Effie Road,
Fulham,
London SW6 1EE
Telephone: 020-7610 7171
Helpline: Freephone 0808 800 8000 (9am - 9pm Monday to Friday).
E-mail: info@mssociety.org.uk
Scotland:
MS Society Scotland,
Rural Centre,
Hallyards Road.
Ingliston,
Edinburgh EH28 8NZ
Telephone: 0131 472 4106
Northern Ireland:
MS Society Northern Ireland:
34 Annadale Avenue,
Belfast BT7 3JJ
Telephone: 028 9080 2802
Registered charity number: 207495
For further information visit the website: www.mssociety.org.uk
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