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If you or someone you love is living with ALS, you are not alone. We are here to connect you with support, services, and resources to help you navigate ALS across New Brunswick and Nova Scotia.

Watch: How Client Services Supports Families Living with ALS

When someone is diagnosed with ALS, the questions can feel overwhelming.

In this video, Emily Wells, Client Services Manager with the ALS Society of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, shares how our team helps people living with ALS and their families access practical support, guidance, and essential equipment across New Brunswick and Nova Scotia.

From the first steps after diagnosis to navigating care at home, our goal is simple: to help people feel supported, informed, and not alone.

Caregiver with Patient

Learn what ALS is, how it affects motor neurons and the body, and what it may mean for you or your loved one. Explore symptoms, progression, and the supports available to help individuals and families navigate life with ALS.

Rainbow on Hands

First Steps offers clear, supportive guidance for individuals and families navigating a new ALS diagnosis, including what to expect and how to connect with our team.

Nurse and Patient on Wheelchair

Caregiving can be a lot, and you do not have to do it alone. This page is here to support caregivers with guidance, resources, and connections that make day-to-day caregiving a little easier.

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We provide practical support for people living with ALS and their families across New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, including equipment loans, monthly support groups, and more.

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Explore helpful links, guides, and tools, including our ALS Manual and frequently asked questions, to support you through every stage of the ALS journey.

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