MS Navigator - National Multiple Sclerosis Society's Greater Northwest Chapter
Provides a comprehensive assessment of individuals facing multiple challenges and assists in coordinating social, economic and community resources related to their health status, emotional well-being or financial situation, including helping them navigate: - Social Security benefits - Health insurance - Legal situations - Employment situations - Peer led emotional support groups(including for caregivers) Referrals to community resources such as: - Healthcare providers - Mental health counselors - Durable medical equipment suppliers - Independent living services - Home care - Financial resources Provides educational and social programs, community and professional outreach, conferences and teleconferences about MS, using the expertise of local professionals in order to enhance the access and quality of care available to people with MS. Supports research for the cause, cure and treatment of MS through financial contributions. Provides publications and webinars on a variety of MS related topics. Webinars are available on Facebook, and the Society's You Tube Channel. . Provides information by phone, e-mail and chat regarding any multiple sclerosis-related topic. Answers questions about MS, current research and treatments, neurological referrals, community resource referrals, Social Security disability benefits, in-home care and more.
Physical Address
180 Nickerson Street, Seattle, WA 98109
Hours
M-F, 9am-5pm.
Application process
Call, email or chat.
Fee
None.
Eligibility
Individuals affected by multiple sclerosis and their families.
Languages
Interpreter services
Spanish
Agency info
National Multiple Sclerosis Society's Greater Northwest Chapter
Provides a comprehensive assessment of individuals facing multiple challenges and assists in coordinating social, economic and community resources. Raises funds for research, driving change through advocacy, facilitating professional education and providing programs and services that empower people with MS and their families to move their lives forward.