Our commitment to your neurological well-being extends well beyond the walls of our hospitals and clinics. We understand your condition has a significant impact on your daily life and the lives of those who support you. Explore the links below to find reputable information about neurological conditions and resources to support your recovery.
Support groups
Sharing your experiences, trials and triumphs alongside others dealing with a neurological disorder can help make your road to recovery easier. National, local and hospital-based support groups are available:
- MultiCare Stroke Strides. A supportive educational community group facilitated by rehabilitation clinicians and community experts created to facilitate deeper understanding of stroke diagnosis, healthy choices, empowerment and a fulfilling life after stroke. Classes are posted seasonally and may not always be available. Check our event calendar for upcoming classes or subscribe to our Stroke Strides email list to hear about upcoming events.
- Brain tumor support groups. In this article by Verywell Health, find a comprehensive list of brain tumor support groups, including both online communities and in-person events.
- American Stroke Association Stroke Group Finder. Enter your ZIP code and a mileage radius to find registered stroke support groups near you.
Information about neurological disorders
Stroke
- American Stroke Association. This division of the American Heart Association provides prevention education, resources and community programs to promote longer, healthier lives and better stroke recovery.
- National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke. This institute is funded by the U.S. government and provides public education about strokes and neurological conditions, as well links to patient organizations and government resources.
Brain tumors
- American Brain Tumor Association. This organization is committed to finding a cure for brain tumors by funding brain tumor research. They also provide educational resources and links to social and emotional support groups.
Epilepsy
- American Epilepsy Society. This community of professionals is dedicated to improving outcomes for persons with epilepsy through funding research. They provide a list of evidence-based epilepsy self-management programs.
- Epilepsy Foundation. This foundation promotes awareness and funds epilepsy research, among other endeavors. People with epilepsy can find resources for managing their condition, including a seizure tracking app and printable educational materials.
Movement disorders
- MedlinePlus: Movement Disorders. Find the latest information about movement disorders on this site created by the U.S. National Library of Medicine and the National Institutes of Health.
- The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research. This nonprofit offers practical resources for people newly diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease.
Multiple sclerosis
- The Consortium of Multiple Sclerosis Centers. Find a comprehensive list of free resources for patients with MS, including information about life with MS, nutritional management, symptom management and other topics.
- Multiple Sclerosis Association of America. This national nonprofit provides a full range of resources, including educational articles, wellness information, resources on the benefits of aquatic exercise, a helpline and an online community forum.
Neuromuscular diseases
- Muscular Dystrophy Association. This nonprofit foundation offers an extensive list of resources for families, including travel tips, clinical trials, newborn screening information and a helpline. They also offer a summer camp.
Vestibular disorders
- Vestibular Disorders Association. This nonprofit provides a variety of resources, including a helpful new patient tool kit.
Find care
Our neurologists will work closely with you to form a personalized treatment plan. A referral from your primary care doctor may be required.