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Multiple Sclerosis (ms) care

Expert care for Multiple Sclerosis. In the comfort of home

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Living with multiple sclerosis (MS) care doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy a vibrant and fulfilling life! In the UK, around 100,000 people are navigating this journey, making it the most common condition affecting the central nervous system.

We understand that receiving an MS diagnosis can feel overwhelming. It’s completely normal for you or a loved one to experience feelings of isolation, fear, or even anger. We recognise the significant changes that come with an MS diagnosis, and we want to support you every step of the way.

Our MS care is all about you and your family. We tailor our services to meet your unique needs, empowering you to face the challenges ahead with confidence and positivity.

What is multiple sclerosis?

Multiple Sclerosis, or MS, is a condition that affects how your brain and spinal cord communicate. This can lead to some difficulties with moving around, seeing clearly, and keeping your balance.

In simple terms, MS is an autoimmune disease, which means your immune system gets a bit confused and starts attacking the myelin sheath—the protective layer around your nerve fibres. When this happens, the signals in your nervous system can get mixed up, making everyday activities a little more challenging.

Common symptoms of MS

The symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) can vary a lot from person to person. This depends on which nerves are affected and how much damage has occurred. Some common symptoms include:

  • Fatigue
  • Dizziness
  • Trouble with balance
  • Muscle spasms
  • Numbness
  • Difficulty swallowing
  • Challenges moving arms and legs
  • Bowel and bladder issues
  • Double vision or vision loss
  • Memory problems
  • Cognitive difficulties

These symptoms can come and go. Some people may feel them regularly, while others might have long stretches—sometimes even months or years—where they feel symptom-free. Over time, as the affected nerves may deteriorate, symptoms can become more noticeable. 

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Multiple sclerosis support at home

When it comes to treating MS, the main goal is to slow down the progression of the disease and manage any symptoms as they arise. This is usually done through a combination of medications, therapies, and healthy lifestyle changes.

Living with MS can be quite challenging, and that’s why we’re here to offer compassionate support for everyday symptoms and to help improve your quality of life.

At Bluebird Care, our Care Experts are dedicated to helping you manage your condition right at home. We’ll work closely with you to create a personalized MS care plan that fits your unique needs. This may include:

  • Helping with medications
  • Assisting with bathing and dressing
  • Providing support with toileting, including catheter and continence care
  • Setting up a regular exercise routine to boost your mood and mobility
  • Offering dietary advice and support
  • Helping with household chores

Tailored multiple sclerosis support 

Every situation is unique. Some people have lived with a disability for years and want to chase long-term goals, like sailing across the Channel, while others may be newly diagnosed and need help with everyday tasks. 

No matter what your loved one’s circumstances are, they’ll receive personalised, one-on-one support from our caring team of professionals, who have lots of experience with different care needs. 

Whether it’s regular check-ins at home or around-the-clock care, we tailor our services to fit you and your loved one perfectly. 

At Bluebird Care, we see beyond the disability and focus on your loved one’s individuality, hopes, and strengths. Our goal is to help them achieve their dreams and celebrate all the wonderful possibilities ahead!

Getting started

If you believe that Bluebird Care could be the support your loved one needs, or if you’re simply curious, we’d love to chat. We’re here to learn about you and your loved one and discuss how we can provide the assistance you seek.

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FAQ

Everything you need to know about Multiple Sclerosis (ms) care

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an autoimmune disease that affects the nervous system, disrupting the flow of information between the brain and body, as well as within the brain itself. It’s a degenerative condition, with symptoms steadily worsening over time.
Despite ongoing research, the exact cause of multiple sclerosis is currently unknown. Researchers have suggested that a combination of genetics and environmental triggers may cause multiple sclerosis, but further study is required.
The symptoms of multiple sclerosis can vary from person to person, and may present in different orders, but common symptoms of the condition include fatigue, tremors, dizziness and balance issues, problems with memory and cognition, and tingling or numbness of the skin. Less common symptoms include random emotional outbursts (of tears or laughter), burning or stabbing sensations in the cheeks and jaw, and difficulty swallowing.
No. Despite many online rumours to the contrary, multiple sclerosis isn’t a hereditary (i.e. inherited from a parent) condition. In fact, statistics from the Multiple Sclerosis Society indicate that the likelihood of multiple cases of MS in a family is quite low.
Due to the diverse nature of the condition, there’s currently no single test to diagnose multiple sclerosis. If your loved one’s GP thinks they may have MS, they’ll refer them to a neurologist for a series of tests that may include blood tests, MRI scans, lumbar punctures, and general assessments of movement, coordination, and balance.
At Bluebird Care, we offer dedicated multiple sclerosis care, tailored to your loved one’s unique needs. This care will vary from person to person, but typically includes support with personal care, toileting and bathing, dietary support, and help with household chores.
Multiple sclerosis care is designed to offer your loved one dignity and independence, allowing them to stay in the comfort of home, supported by a dedicated professional who’ll provide tailored assistance, based on their unique needs and preferences. Our care professionals will work with your loved one to devise an MS care package that covers their needs, whatever they may be. This may be in the form of regularly scheduled visits or more focused round-the-clock care.
Whether it’s emotional support on difficult days or practical support such as help with household errands, MS care boasts a variety of benefits designed to offer your loved one dignity and independence, improving their overall quality of life with focused support, tailored to their unique needs. Aside from the practical and emotional benefits, tailored MS care also improves your loved one’s safety by helping to prevent accidents and monitor changes in their condition.

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