How can an independent living center help me if I have multiple sclerosis?

If you have multiple sclerosis (MS), contact your local independent living center (ILC). Every community in the United States is part of a national network of more than 500 community-based, nonprofit, independent living centers that serve people of all ages and disabilities and their families. ILC goals are information and referral, advocacy, peer support, and independent living skills training.

The following are a few examples of their many services: Assist you in finding out about disability services in your community Connect you with others to advocate for changes in the law or rules Help you hire and manage personal care attendants Put you in contact with people who have faced challenges similar to your ownMost centers have adaptive gadgets and devices that you may borrow and try for a while at no cost, and a vast computer database of the companies and manufacturers that make these products.

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