By Kerri Cechovic | In 1992, the RMMSC began offering hydrotherapy classes for people living with MS and other neurological conditions. Michele Harrison, Rocky Mountain MS Center Hydrotherapy Coordinator and…
“Preventive Care” is a term we hear a lot these days. What it actually means can be diff erent from person to person, and from doctor to doctor. Generally speaking,…
One of the most difficult decisions for someone who’s been living with MS for a long time is whether or not to discontinue their treatment with disease modifying therapies (DMTs)….
As we develop treatment strategies that rely on early diagnosis, it’s more important than ever that we identify MS as quickly as possible — and that means watching for common…
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 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 of the questions that we hear frequently from people living with MS are around the topics of diet and nutrition. “What foods should I avoid?” “Is there an MS…
“I knew the minute he walked up the sidewalk. He was the dog for me, the dog of my dreams.” That was Peri Abrahams’ reaction when she first met her…
Over the last thirty years, we’ve refined our understanding of MS. With each research study, another dot is added to our picture of the disease. It’s certainly not a straight…
Incorporating mindfulness strategies into your day-to-day life may feel somewhat daunting. Fortunately, there are many approaches that can help you take some initial steps to connect your mind and your…