Dependable NDIS Multiple Sclerosis Support Services

At Compass Care Group, we provide specialised NDIS multiple sclerosis support services in Perth for individuals living with Multiple Sclerosis, designed to improve independence and improve quality of life. Our team holds years of experience, professional expertise, and compassionate care to deliver tailored support in Perth that meets your unique needs. From daily living assistance and mobility support to community participation and therapy coordination, we ensure you receive the right care at every stage. Our support workers are highly trained to understand the challenges of MS and are dedicated to helping you live comfortably, confidently, and independently. With Maple, you’re not just receiving care, you’re gaining a trusted partner committed to empowering you to lead a fulfilling and meaningful life.

  • What is Severe Multiple Sclerosis?

    Severe Multiple Sclerosis

    Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is a chronic autoimmune disorder that impacts the central nervous system, specifically the brain and spinal cord. It occurs when the immune system mistakenly attacks the protective covering of nerve fibres, disrupting communication between the brain and the rest of the body. This can lead to a wide range of symptoms, including fatigue, muscle weakness, vision problems, coordination issues, and cognitive changes. In Australia, more than 25,000 people are living with MS, each experiencing the condition differently depending on its severity and progression. At Compass Care Group, we understand the unique challenges faced by individuals with MS and offer personalised NDIS support in Perth, resources, and care solutions to help them maintain independence, enhance mobility, and live a fulfilling, empowered life.

  • Why Choose Compass Care Group for Severe Multiple Sclerosis Support Services?

    • Personalised Care Plans: Every individual’s experience with Multiple Sclerosis is different. We design tailored care plans that address your specific needs, goals, and lifestyle.
    • Highly Trained Support Workers: Our team is professionally trained and experienced in supporting individuals with MS, ensuring safe, compassionate, and effective care.
    • 24/7 Assistance: We offer round-the-clock support to provide comfort, safety, and peace of mind for both clients and families.
    • Holistic Approach: Our services go beyond physical care, we focus on emotional well-being, social engagement, and community participation.
    • NDIS Expertise: With deep understanding of the NDIS framework, we help clients access and maximise their NDIS plans for better outcomes.
    • Commitment to Independence: We empower individuals to maintain control over their lives, promoting independence, confidence, and quality of life.
    • Strong Community Values: Our compassionate, family-oriented approach ensures genuine support and trust in every interaction.

     

  • Benefits of Choosing Compass Care Group for Severe Multiple Sclerosis

    • Specialised End-Stage Care: Teams receive extensive training specifically for the unique physical, psychological, social, and spiritual aspects of end-stage MS.
    • Pain and Symptom Management: A core focus is on managing pain and reducing severe symptoms like infections, pressure ulcers, difficulty swallowing, and breathing issues.
    • Multidisciplinary Support: Patients benefit from a team approach that may include registered nurses (RNs), hospice aides, social workers, and spiritual counsellors to address a wide range of needs.
    • Emotional and Psychological Support: The program includes support for managing anxiety and depression, and assistance with financial and legal affairs, to help patients and families achieve peace and comfort.
    • Home-Based Care: Services are often provided at home, which can improve accessibility, convenience, and overall patient satisfaction by allowing individuals to remain in a familiar environment.
    • Caregiver Respite: Compass Care Group offers respite care options, providing short-term relief for family caregivers who are an essential part of the patient’s support system.
    • Focus on Dignity and Joy: The program strives to ensure a pain-free and dignified end of life, helping to create meaningful moments of joy, comfort, and peace for the patient and their loved ones.

     

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  • Examples of Severe Multiple Sclerosis

    NDIS Severe Multiple Sclerosis
    • Paralysis: An inability to move one or more limbs, such as waking up and not being able to move a leg.
    • Severe muscle weakness and spasticity: Extreme weakness that makes walking or other movements nearly impossible, combined with painful muscle spasms.
    • Impaired balance and coordination: A severe inability to maintain balance, leading to falls and a high degree of clumsiness.
    • Tremors: Involuntary and uncontrollable shaking.
    • Partial or complete vision loss: Severe reduction or total loss of vision in one or both eyes.
    • Optic neuritis: Inflammation of the optic nerve that can cause pain, especially with eye movement, and vision loss.
    • Double or blurred vision: Permanent or very persistent double vision that significantly impairs daily life.
    • Severe cognitive impairment: Significant memory loss, difficulty with attention, problem-solving, or a “brain fog” that affects thinking.
    • Chronic pain: Severe, persistent pain that can be described as stabbing or jagged.
    • Constant dizziness: Persistent feelings of vertigo or unsteadiness.
    • Severe bladder and bowel dysfunction: Major issues with control, leading to accidents or the need for a catheter or other assistance.
    • Difficulty swallowing (dysphagia): Problems eating and drinking safely.
    • Speech problems: Slurring or other difficulties with speech.
    • Sexual dysfunction: Severe issues such as erectile dysfunction in men or inability to orgasm in women, in addition to decreased libido.

     

  • Are you ready to build your confidence, and achieve a sense of empowerment over your life?

    Then chat to our team of NDIS registered disability support service providers today. We are here to help you reach your goals for increased independence.

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FAQs

What is Multiple Sclerosis?

MS is a problem with the immune system called an autoimmune disease. Instead of targeting only bacteria, viruses, and other invaders, the immune system mistakenly attacks the body’s own tissues. In MS, it attacks the brain and spinal cord.

What causes Multiple Sclerosis?

The exact cause of Multiple Sclerosis remains unknown, but doctors believe it may result from a mix of genetic and environmental factors. People with close relatives who have MS are at higher risk, suggesting a hereditary link. Researchers also think certain genes may cause the body to overreact to environmental triggers, leading the immune system to attack its own tissues. Some studies hint that viruses like measles, herpes, or the flu could play a role, though no clear evidence has been found yet.

What are the symptoms?

The symptoms of severe Multiple Sclerosis include:

  • Tingling
  • Numbness
  • Loss of balance
  • Weakness in one or more limbs
  • Blurred or double vision

Less-common warning signs may be:

  • Slurred speech
  • Suddenly not being able to move part of your body, called paralysis
  • Lack of coordination
  • Problems with thinking and processing information

Is there any cure for Multiple Sclerosis?

Unfortunately, there is no cure for Multiple Sclerosis, but there are many drugs that can keep the disease from getting worse for a while. Along with medications, other treatments like physical therapy, rehab, and speech therapy can help you keep your symptoms under control and live an active life.

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