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  Principles to Promote the Quality of Life


To enhance the lives of people with multiple sclerosis, this report presents “principles” to improve Quality of Life.
  • Independence and Empowerment

  • Medical Care

  • Continuing (Long-Term or Social) Care

  • Health Promotion and Disease Prevention

  • Support for Family Members

  • Transportation

  • Employment and Volunteer Activities

  • Disability Benefits and Cash Assistance

  • Education

  • Housing and Accessibility of Buildings in the Community
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Grundsätze zur Verbesserung der Lebensqualität von Menschen mit Multipler Sklerose read more
Principios para promover la
Calidad de Vida de las Personas
con Esclerosis Múltiple read more

Des Principes pour Promouvoir la Qualité de Vie des Personnes atteintes de Sclérose en Plaques read more
Принципы улучшения качества жизни больных рассеянным склерозом read more



“These Principles provide a comprehensive yet tangible focus for national MS Societies as they develop and implement plans to improve the quality of life of those affected by this lifelong
disease.”
Benedetto Saraceno, MD
Director Department of
Mental Health and Substance Abuse
World Health Organization

Using the Quality of Life Principles: A Programme Planning Workbook for MS Societies

This programme planning workbook is designed to help ou to make decisions about what are the most important principles for your Society to work towards in the next 3-5 years, and what you will do to help make those principles a reality in your own country.Programme Planning Workbook
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