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Reeve Foundation Offers Virtual Groups for People Affected by Paralysis


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The Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation has launched virtual support groups for people living with paralysis either due to multiple sclerosis (MS) or other conditions and their caregivers.
Paralysis in some or all limbs occurs in MS and other neurological disorders, often exacerbating feelings of social isolation, even before the global COVID-19 pandemic.
“The feeling of isolation is common for many individuals who have been diagnosed with paralysis, and the COVID-19 pandemic has not helped this sense of seclusion,” Bill Cawley, director of the foundation’s Peer & Family Support Program, said in a press release.
“However,” he added, “COVID-19 has shifted the way the world connects, and distance is no longer an obstacle. We can utilize this ‘new normal’ and create a safe space for people to connect with others who understand what they are going through and gain support, insight and guidance.” ....

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