MSWA is proud to announce the official opening of a new $8m Service Centre and Supported Accommodation facility for people living with a neurological condition in Butler and surrounding areas.
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Recent inquiries and reports have shown that people with disability are more likely to experience violence, abuse, neglect and exploitation than people without disability.
This year was another stellar year for the MS Readathon, with Dampier Primary School coming out on top as the biggest fundraiser in WA.
Fundraisers who chose to support our Stroke community at our last Ocean Ride and Step up events, have raised money that has gone towards purchasing equipment for the State Neuro Rehab Ward at Fiona Stanley Hospital (FSH).
Last night’s SBS Insight episode on people with MS covered many topics and shared perspectives from people with MS, and their carers, as well as neurologists and researchers.
MS Australia has released findings of a national research study: Living with Multiple Sclerosis in 2019.
Thanks to the support of our fundraisers who participated in MSWA Ocean Ride and Step Up for MSWA last year, MSWA has been able to purchase several pieces of new equipment for the Neurosciences Unit (NSU) at Graylands Hospital.
Professional Musician Brett Johns, who has been living with MS for nearly two decades, believes music gives him the strength to cope.
Funds raised by participants in the 2018 MSWA Ocean Ride have purchased over $17,000 worth of vital equipment for the Parkinson’s service at Fremantle Hospital.
MSWA will set a new benchmark this year with a record $3.5 million going towards scientific research.