Spanish Language ALS Resources
For Spanish-speakers impacted by ALS, a language barrier can complicate the process of getting an ALS diagnosis and finding resources and support, which can be a seemingly insurmountable hurdle to accessing care.
For Spanish-speakers impacted by ALS, a language barrier can complicate the process of getting an ALS diagnosis and finding resources and support, which can be a seemingly insurmountable hurdle to accessing care.
We have created this resource to help you explore which Facebook groups may be a good fit for you as a person living with ALS, a caregiver to someone with ALS or a loved one navigating ALS.
The terms mental health and self care are tossed around often, so let’s talk about what they mean and why they matter in ALS.
Veterans are twice as likely to be diagnosed with ALS compared to their civilian counterparts. This means that you have a community that understands what you’re going through and can provide support and answers to the questions and worries you may have. Get access to help and information through this resource if you are struggling with mental health.
This worksheet from I AM ALS provides questions to get you thinking about your mental heath and self-care routine.