Jason’s Story: Behavioural Change and MND
In this article Jason shares his experience managing behavioural change. The article also shares information about potential causes and possible signs of behaviour change, and the support available.
MND NSW provides information, support and education for people living with motor neurone disease, their families, friends and carers in NSW, ACT and NT. We also provide information and education about motor neurone disease for health, community and residential care professionals.
Some people like to help by volunteering to be involved in MND awareness-raising, fundraising or administration activities. Others help by…
Read MoreFlexEquip, the MND NSW Equipment Service, provides equipment for people with rapidly progressive neurological conditions, including MND.
Read MoreIn this article Jason shares his experience managing behavioural change. The article also shares information about potential causes and possible signs of behaviour change, and the support available.
Palliative care is more than end of life care. It is a family-centered model of care that focuses on quality of life. It is for everyone who has a life limiting illness.
Hot topics in April at the MND info line included, preparing for a power outage, types of ventilation, managing fatigue and more. We have chosen the top-5 questions and responses to share with you.
The International Alliance of ALS/MND Associations have released insights from the 2023 Global Fundamental Rights Survey.
MND NSW has generously been supplied a delivery van, which will help us get vital assistive equipment to people living with MND as quickly as possible.
Our CEO, Graham Opie, is pleased to announce the delivery van partnership with Open Mobility, who has provided the van.
Since 2018, Susan Allaburton has been volunteering for MND NSW, volunteering at Walk to Defeat MND events and selling merchandise.
She began volunteering after her husband sadly lost his battle with MND.
Leaving MND NSW a gift in your Will can make all the difference to people living with motor neurone disease.
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