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National MS Therapy Centres
For information on your nearest MS Therapy Centre, including contact details and
the facilities / therapies they offer, look at www.ms-
The Multiple Sclerosis Resource Centre
Their website www.msrc.co.uk has a wealth of information covering the latest MS news and research, details of the Best Bet Diet, and links to many other useful MS resources.
The MS Trust
The trusts’ website www.mstrust.org.uk provides a range of useful information for anyone affected by MS. There are many publications and factsheets that can be ordered free of charge.
MS Decisions
This site, www.msdecisions.org.uk has information on the drug treatments available and will help you to decide which one would be best for you.
MS Society
The local Huntingdon branch website can be found here, they offer support and information for MS sufferers and their families. They also hold a monthly social meeting at the Medway Centre in Huntingdon, which features a guest speaker. The meetings are held on the 2nd Thursday of the month, and start at 3pm.
Acorn Cancer Support Group
The Acorn Cancer Support Group hold a meeting at the HPC MS Therapy Centre on the 2nd Wednesday of every month. Anyone suffering from cancer, or another life threatening illness is welcome to pop along for a cup of tea, a chat, a free alternative therapy or for support and advice.
Park House Hotel Sandringham
Run by Leonard Cheshire Disability, Park House Hotel is a lovely Victorian country house set within the impressive rolling parkland of Sandringham estate. It enables disabled guests, whether on their own or with a carer / companion, to have a holiday in the Norfolk countryside. If required additional care can be provided tailored to your needs.
Alexandra Rose Charities
This charity supports more than 200 other small charities by fundraising means including a national flag day and an annual raffle. See www.alexandrarosecharities.org.uk for further details.
Disabled Persons Railcard
This costs £18 for one year or £48 for a 3 year railcard. It entitles you and a companion to 1/3 off the cost of your fares, so you can easily recoup your outlay with just one ticket purchase. You will also benefit from a range of special offers, such as discounts on hotel bookings and a range of 2 for 1 offers when you travel to London.
See www.disabledpersons-