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Life With Myasthenia Gravis

Coping with an MG Diagnosis

Coping with an MG Diagnosis

Coping with an MG Diagnosis

Receiving a Myasthenia Gravis diagnosis can feel overwhelming and isolating. It's important to find ways to cope with these new stressors, including exploring available support resources and financial assistance options.

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Lifestyle Adaptations

Coping with an MG Diagnosis

Coping with an MG Diagnosis

Searching for practical, everyday tips? Discover information about daily activities and routines that can help improve your life, including support resources for those dealing with Myasthenia Gravis and options for financial assistance.

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Finacial Assistance

Coping with an MG Diagnosis

Aids and Assistive Equipment

From bills to assisting with medical expenses related to Myasthenia Gravis, discover support resources and organizations that focus on providing financial assistance to help individuals lower their financial burdens.

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Aids and Assistive Equipment

Psychosocial Support

Aids and Assistive Equipment

There may come a time when specialized equipment can enhance your ability to enjoy daily activities, especially for those living with Myasthenia Gravis. Seek out support resources that can help you find and secure financial assistance for these essential devices.

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Psychosocial Support

Psychosocial Support

Psychosocial Support

Myasthenia Gravis (MG) can significantly impact various aspects of daily living. It's essential to find support resources that assist those with disabilities, including options for housing, transportation, and accessing financial assistance for daily life needs.

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Coping with an MG Diagnosis

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Caring Bridge

CaringBridge is a no-cost, nonprofit health platform that surrounds family caregivers with support resources while they care for a loved one on a health journey, including those facing challenges like Myasthenia Gravis. The organization offers tools to share and document a health journey, simplify care coordination, and connect caregivers with a supportive community, as well as information about financial assistance options.

Caring Bridge

Coping with Myasthenia Gravis

While shock may be the first reaction to learning of your Myasthenia Gravis diagnosis, denial is also common, as are anger and grief over the loss of health. Since most have not heard of this neuromuscular, autoimmune disease, even the name can be scary. All reactions are normal. It’s important to seek support resources, and there are also options for financial assistance to help manage the challenges that come with Myasthenia Gravis.

Coping with Myasthenia Gravis

Coping with Stress

Your donation will help us continue our mission to provide financial assistance and support resources for those affected by Myasthenia Gravis in our community. Every dollar counts and will make a difference in the lives of those we serve.

Stress and Myasthenia Gravis

Turning Point

Turning Point offers classes, programs, and tools that empower and inspire people affected by chronic or serious illness, including those facing challenges like Myasthenia Gravis. Additionally, we provide support resources and financial assistance to help individuals navigate their health journeys.

Turning Point | University of Kansas Health System

The Whole Person

The Whole Person is a non-profit organization that connects people with disabilities, including those affected by Myasthenia Gravis, to essential support resources and financial assistance, while promoting independent choice and advocating for community change.

Whole Person | People with Disabilities Living Independent Lives

Lifestyle Adaptations

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Adaptive Equipment

This resource provides a categorized list of adaptive equipment and tools designed to support daily living for individuals with Myasthenia Gravis and similar conditions. Items are organized by area, such as kitchen, bathroom, and bedroom, to make it easy to find solutions that improve independence, safety, and comfort. 

Adaptive Equipment

Alcohol Consumption and Myasthenia Gravis

For many, drinking has become a part of the way people socialize, celebrate, and unwind after a hard day’s work. However, for those with Myasthenia Gravis, there may be bigger side effects than most, highlighting the importance of seeking support resources and exploring options for financial assistance.

Alcohol Consumption and Myasthenia Gravis

Cautionary Drug List

This list is not comprehensive, and these drugs may affect each person differently, including those with Myasthenia Gravis. It is important to check with your neurologist or healthcare providers before surgery and before adding or stopping medications. Additionally, consider exploring financial assistance and support resources available for individuals managing this condition.

Cautionary Drug List

Disaster Safety for People with Disabilities | America Red Cross

Emergencies can happen at a moment's notice, and for individuals with mobility, hearing, learning, or seeing disabilities, specific needs must be addressed to effectively respond to an emergency. This is particularly important for those living with conditions like Myasthenia Gravis, as they may require additional support resources. We urge everyone to become 'Red Cross Ready' for any urgent situation by assembling a survival kit, making an emergency plan, and staying informed about available financial assistance.

Disaster Safety for People with Disabilities | America Red Cross

Holiday Season Tips

For some people, the holidays bring unwelcome guests, unwelcome memories, and stress. The holidays can involve an array of demands including work, parties, shopping, baking, cleaning, and caring for family and friends, particularly if you are dealing with Myasthenia Gravis. With all these pressures, it can be hard to find peace and joy, right? Fortunately, there are support resources available, including financial assistance, to help you navigate this busy season. Here are a few tips for surviving and actually enjoying the holiday season this year.

Holiday Season Tips

Lifestyle Tips for Myasthenia Gravis | Australian Myasthenia Association

Lifestyle Tips for Myasthenia Gravis

Muscle Cramps

Muscle cramps are a common problem among Myasthenia Gravis patients. Proper muscle function relies on essential nutrients like calcium, potassium, and sodium. For those seeking financial assistance or support resources related to managing their condition, there are options available.

Muscle Cramps

Traveling with Myasthenia Gravis

Living with a chronic condition like Myasthenia Gravis can make you feel most comfortable in your familiar environment and around physicians who are familiar with your medical history. However, life can become more fulfilling when you are willing to step outside your comfort zone and explore new experiences. By being prepared and seeking support resources, you can gain the sense of security necessary for a safe and rewarding trip to visit friends or family. Additionally, if you need financial assistance for your travels, there are options available to help you make your journeys possible.

Traveling with Myasthenia Gravis

Finacial Assistance

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Accessia Health

Accessia Health provides vital financial assistance for health insurance premiums, medication copayments, travel, and other essential medical expenses to individuals of all ages who have qualifying household income and diagnosed chronic medical conditions, including Myasthenia Gravis. They also offer various support resources to help navigate these challenges.

Accessia Health

Angel Flight Central | Charitable Flights for Healthcare

Angel Flight Central's mission is to serve people in need by arranging charitable flights for health care or other humanitarian purposes. Every year, Angel Flight Central (AFC) volunteer pilots and supporters provide hundreds of free flights throughout the Midwest for families seeking financial assistance for specialized health care, camps for special needs, disaster response efforts, and other compassionate reasons. This includes support resources for individuals with conditions like Myasthenia Gravis, ensuring they have access to vital care.

Angel Flight Central | Charitable Flights for Healthcare

Bill Assistance

Get help with financial assistance to pay bills and discover support resources for struggling families. Learn how to obtain financial assistance for bills, as well as free items for emergencies or long-term needs. Local agencies may be available near you to provide assistance.

Bill Assistance

PAF | Patient Advocate Foundation

The National Patient Advocate Foundation, as the advocacy affiliate of the Patient Advocate Foundation, is committed to enhancing health care access, quality, and affordability. This is achieved through policies, programs, and practices that not only optimize the experience and outcomes for patients and caregivers but also provide essential financial assistance and support resources for those affected by conditions like Myasthenia Gravis.

PAF | Patient Advocate Foundation

PAN Foundation | Patient Access Network Foundation

The PAN Foundation provides essential financial assistance, including copay grants, health insurance premium grants, and PAN transportation grants, to support individuals with Myasthenia Gravis and connect them with valuable support resources.

PAN Foundation

RareCare® Patient Assistance | NORD

NORD's program offers vital financial assistance to individuals living with rare diseases, including those affected by Myasthenia Gravis, providing support resources for medication costs, travel assistance, and diagnostic testing.

RareCare®

TAF | The Assistance Fund

The Assistance Fund (TAF) is an independent charitable patient assistance organization that provides vital financial assistance to patients and families facing high medical out-of-pocket costs. This support is crucial for those dealing with conditions like Myasthenia Gravis, as it helps cover copayments, coinsurance, deductibles, and other health-related expenses through various support resources.

TAF | The Assistance Fund

Aids and Assistive Equipment

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Audio & Visual Aid Assistance

The Audio-Reader Network is an audio information service designed for individuals who are blind, visually impaired, or print disabled throughout Kansas and western Missouri. We offer accessible audio versions of newspapers, magazines, and books via the air, internet, telephone, and smart speakers, 24 hours a day. Our services are free of charge to anyone unable to read standard printed material. Additionally, we provide information on support resources, including financial assistance for those affected by conditions like Myasthenia Gravis.

Audio Reader | University of Kansas

Durable Medical Equipment Grant Program

The Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA)’s new Durable Medical Equipment (DME) Grant Program is providing vital financial assistance for people living with neuromuscular diseases like Myasthenia Gravis. This program helps you access essential support resources and equipment that promote greater independence, safety, and everyday mobility at home, in school, at work, and at play.

MDA Equipment Assistance | Muscular Dystrophy Association

Medical Equipment Assistance

Silver Cross provides the latest information on the top brands of stair lifts and home accessibility equipment, along with valuable support resources for those seeking financial assistance, particularly for individuals dealing with Myasthenia Gravis.

Silver Cross | Home Healthcare Equipment

Wolfner Talking Book and Braille Library

Wolfner Talking Book and Braille Library offers free informational and recreational materials in Braille, audio formats, and large print to Missourians who cannot use standard print materials due to blindness, visual or physical impairment, or a reading disability. Additionally, the library serves as a valuable support resource for individuals affected by conditions such as Myasthenia Gravis and provides information on financial assistance for those in need.

Wolfner Talking Book and Braille Library

Psychosocial Support

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General Disability Resources

Jewish Family Services Kansas City (JFS) provides comprehensive and compassionate care to help adults ages 60 and older live healthy, independent, and meaningful lives. Our programs address aging-related issues, including support resources for maintaining a home, transportation, health, mobility, grief, isolation, emotional concerns, and even financial assistance for those in need. We also offer specialized support for conditions such as Myasthenia Gravis, ensuring that all aspects of our clients' well-being are addressed.

Older Adult Services | Jewish Family Services Kansas City

The Shepherd’s Center of Kansas City, Kansas, is a welcoming interfaith, multicultural nonprofit dedicated to supporting and celebrating successful aging. Serving more than 1,200 people in Wyandotte County, we offer a variety of support resources, including financial assistance for those in need, as well as services focused on health, enrichment, education, and home assistance for individuals living with conditions such as Myasthenia Gravis.

Shepards Center of Kansas City

MidAmerica Alliance For Access is a Kansas City-based non-profit that has been empowering individuals with disabilities, including those with Myasthenia Gravis, through the achievement of equal access and opportunity in the community since 1988. By providing independent living services, in-home caregiver services, and low-cost medical equipment and supplies through the new Accessibility Medical subsidiary, the Alliance For Access also offers financial assistance and support resources to build a community that is inclusive and accessible to individuals of all abilities.

Starfish Project | MidAmerica Alliance for Access is a Kansas City

The mission statement of the Kansas Department for Aging and Disability Services (KDADS) has been updated to more effectively reflect our commitment: Protect Kansans. Promote Recovery. Support Self-Sufficiency. We also aim to provide support resources, including financial assistance for those affected by conditions such as Myasthenia Gravis.

KDADS | Kansas Department for Aging and Disability Services

Public Benefit Programs

Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI), often referred to as 'Disability,' offers financial assistance to individuals who have a disability, such as Myasthenia Gravis, that hinders their ability to work. This program serves as a crucial support resource for those in need.

Social Security Disability Benefits

Medicare is our country's health insurance program for people age 65 or older, but you may also qualify if you have permanent kidney failure, receive Disability benefits, or have conditions like Myasthenia Gravis. With different parts of Medicare available, you can find coverage options that align with your medical needs and budget, and there are also financial assistance programs and support resources to help you navigate your options.

Medicare / Medicaid

Employment and Accommodations

When you or a loved one is experiencing a myasthenic crisis or extreme fatigue and weakness due to Myasthenia Gravis (MG), taking time off from work can be particularly stressful. The worry about job security may exacerbate an already challenging situation. However, if you are a covered employee, the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) can provide support resources that may help, along with potential financial assistance.

FMLA | Introduction to the Family Medical Leave Act

The ADA does not provide a specific list of medical conditions classified as disabilities, including conditions like Myasthenia Gravis (MG). Instead, the ADA offers a general definition of disability that each individual must meet, which can vary in degree among different people. Some individuals with MG may require more accommodations and support resources to effectively perform their job, while others might need only a few adjustments. Additionally, there are various financial assistance options available to help those with disabilities manage their needs.

ADA | Introduction to the Americans with Disabilities Act

The Job Accommodation Network (JAN) offers free, expert, and confidential guidance on job accommodations and disability employment issues, including support resources for individuals with Myasthenia Gravis. JAN provides practical one-on-one assistance regarding job accommodation solutions, Title I of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), related legislation, and options for self-employment and entrepreneurship, as well as information on financial assistance available for people with disabilities.

JAN | Job Accommodation Network

Transportation

IndeBus, KCATA, Johnson County, and Unified Government Transit are collaborating as RideKC to offer friendly, affordable access to the Kansas City region. If you are an older adult, a person with a disability, or someone with low income, please see below for the support resources and financial assistance that may be available to you. We are here to help connect you to your community, including those who may be affected by conditions like Myasthenia Gravis.

RideKC | Mobility Services

Angel Flight Central's mission is to serve individuals in need by arranging charitable flights for health care or other humanitarian purposes. Each year, Angel Flight Central (AFC) volunteer pilots and supporters provide hundreds of free flights throughout the Midwest for families who require access to specialized health care, including those affected by conditions like Myasthenia Gravis. These flights also support resources for camps catering to special needs, disaster response efforts, and other compassionate reasons, all of which may involve financial assistance.

Angel Flight Central | Charitable Flights for Healthcare
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Legal Resources

If a physical or mental impairment, such as Myasthenia Gravis, is preventing you from working and the SSA has denied you access to financial assistance, reach out to our St. Louis and Kansas City area Social Security Disability lawyers to discuss your right to appeal and explore available support resources.

Midwest Disability | Social Security Disability Lawyers

Legal Aid of Western Missouri provides financial assistance to our low-income and elderly neighbors in civil (non-criminal) matters, ensuring they have access to essential support resources, especially for those affected by conditions like Myasthenia Gravis.

Legal Aid of Western Missouri | Introduction to the Americans with Disabilities Act

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