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Multiple Sclerosis in Care Facilities: Understanding the Condition and Adapting Care Practices

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This 6 to 7-hour training is aimed at professionals working in institutions or at home (care assistants, nursing assistants, nurses, activity leaders, support staff in SSIAD, HAD, MAS or EHPAD). Multiple sclerosis is a complex, unpredictable chronic neurological disease that varies greatly from one person to another. Its invisible symptoms — fatigue, cognitive disorders, pain, emotional disturbances — are often unknown to professionals, who only address MS through its motor manifestations. This training provides a comprehensive understanding of the disease in all its dimensions and concrete support strategies tailored to each profile and each phase of evolution. At the end of the training, each participant will be able to adjust their practice with relevance, kindness, and team coherence.

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Course Content

Understanding Multiple Sclerosis

Motor and sensory symptoms

Fatigue and Cognitive Disorders — the Invisible Heart of MS

Emotional and psychiatric disorders in MS

Supporting autonomy and daily care

Treatments for MS — what the professional needs to know

Coordination, team and families

Practical cases and consolidation

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