Medical appointments tend to be too short to address all our concerns and care does not always feel patient-centered. In an effort to reme-dy these common experiences and give patients…
In 2018, the Rocky Mountain MS Center is excited to celebrate our 40th Anniversary. Throughout the year, we will be sharing with you some of the significant events, developments and milestones…
The 2018 Multiple Summits for Multiple Sclerosis (MS4MS) campaign is underway! Join the Rocky Mountain MS Center in our efforts to conquer MS in this unique and fun event. MS4MS…
Wellness is the key to healthy living, and it’s critical to those with chronic diseases like multiple sclerosis. It’s accepted by most that things like eating well, regular exercise and…
Michelle King, MS, CTRS is the Program Director of the King Adult Day Enrichment Program (KADEP). She has a Master’s degree in Therapeutic Recreation from Indiana University, and more than…
The critical safety net for most disabled Americans is Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI). By providing an income to some people with disabilities, SSDI has prevented many from experiencing the…
The care and treatment of MS has changed a lot over the years, and the Rocky Mountain MS Center has changed with it. Thirty years ago there were no drugs…
Some medical problems, for example a broken leg, have visible physical manifestations. That there is something amiss is obvious to everyone. Other medical conditions, for example migraines, cause symptoms that…
By Nancy Boyd, special contributor to InforMS. In 1999, Nancy Boyd began having problems with vertigo and balance and she lost hearing in one ear. In the process, she had…
The treatment of multiple sclerosis has changed dramatically in the past 25 years. Although we still don’t understand what causes the disease and can’t repair the damage done by it,…