The cause of this disabling neurological disease is still unknown, but many doctors believe people with this disease have a genetic
predisposition. The majority of patients diagnosed with this disease are women and aged 20-50 years old. Common symptoms include fatigue, tingling and numbness, vertigo and dizziness, muscle weakness, and problems with balance.
“More than 2.3 million people are affected by MS worldwide. Because the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) does not require U.S. physicians to report new cases, and because symptoms can be completely invisible, the prevalence of MS in the U.S. can only be estimated.” [1] In 2015, it was estimated that over 400,000 Americans were diagnosed with this disease.
How Home Care Can Help
A professional CarePlus caregiver can provide assistance with daily activities that can be challenging for people with MS. Having a Caregiver in place can make the difference between stress and relief, enabling everyone in the family to relax with the knowledge that their loved one is benefiting from quality care. CarePlus caregivers also received a training from the MS society once a year.
Customized Care Plans
Dealing with the everyday difficulties of MS can be easier with assistance from a compassionate professional. CarePlus can create a customized plan for your loved one to address a variety of needs including but not limited to:
- Transportation to therapy appointments and support groups
- Preparing nutritious meals and assisting with feeding
- Transferring from bed to wheelchair to chair, as needed
- Protecting skin from friction, pressure, and excessive heat, moisture, or dryness
- Help with restroom use, bathing, dressing and grooming
- Positioning to achieve proper alignment when on bed rest
- Medication and personal safety reminders
- Light housekeeping, running errands, and scheduling events
- Offering friendly conversation and emotional support
- Encouraging and planning social activities and exercise
Information & Resources
To request a free in-home assessment, contact CarePlus Home Health at 301-740-8870.
Living with multiple sclerosis is stressful to begin with and taking small steps to reduce stress for everyone involved. For more information about the National Multiple Sclerosis Society please access their website or call: 202-296-5363.
[1] National Multiple Sclerosis Society, “MS the Disease.” http://www.nationalmssociety.org/About-the-Society/Press-Room/MS-the-Disease

images to the brain. To catch this condition early, it is important to have yearly eye exams that include a glaucoma test. If straight lines appear distorted or wavy or there appears to be a blind spot or empty area in the center of your vision, you may have the signs of age-related macular degeneration (AMD). The disease affects the macula, the part of your retina that is responsible for central vision where the eye’s acuity is sharpest. The disease causes a blind spot that is right in the middle of your field of vision. If not treated early, consistently and aggressively, it can lead to blindness.
of Heart Disease. If you are experiencing chest, neck, jaw or arm pain, frequent indigestion, or palpitations, you could have a heart condition.
benefits, it is indisputable the ideal choice for those who have the opportunity. According to a recent report by the AARP Public Policy Institute and the National Conference of State Legislatures almost 90% of people over 65 want to live in their home and community as long as possible. Here’s a great article with 7 Keys to Growing Old in Your Own Home. If you or your loved one would like to learn more or need help getting started, our caregivers are the absolute best in Maryland or Northern Virgina and we are here to help you.