Linking up with others

Online forum for people with ALS/MND.

Care coordinators and case managers assist people to access health and community services.

Education and advocacy promoting health policy and health services for all people with chronic illnesses.

A counsellor registered with the Australian Counselling Association provides counselling on the psychological and emotional aspects of living with motor neurone disease.

A clinical psychologist has specialised training in the assessment and diagnosis of mental health problems and the assessment and treatment of a wide range of psychological problems.

A social worker provides counselling on the psychological and emotional aspects of living with motor neurone disease.

Gather My Crew is a free, online help roster that lets people going through tough times to coordinate the practical help they need from friends and family.

MND Advisors are qualified health professionals with specific local knowledge and experience of working with people living with MND and their families.

For people living with and affected by MND to share experiences and support with each other about the challenges of living with MND.

MND carers Australia is a Facebook group open to carers of people with MND from across Australia, formed by several individual MND carers (not the MND Association).

MND NSW information service to answer questions from anyone who needs to know more about MND.

Support groups provide an opportunity for people living with MND and their carers to meet regularly to chat and learn from each other.

A service to enable people with speech or hearing difficulties to type and read your conversation, through a Relay Officer, entirely via a TTY, via internet relay on a computer or mobile phone or via a free app on a smartphone or tablet.

The palliative care team specialises in interventions that can improve quality of life for people with life limiting conditions.

Online forum for people with MND. Also collects data from people with MND.

Peak organisation for people from culturally and liguistically diverse (CALD)/ non-English speaking backgrounds (NESB) with disability, their families and carers in NSW.