PEOPLE living with multiple sclerosis (MS) and their families are invited to a free information event in Letterkenny, featuring expert speakers addressing both the medical and wellbeing aspects of living with MS.
The event, organised by MS Ireland, will take place at the Clanree Hotel on Saturday, March 28, and will bring together experienced professionals to share practical guidance, up-to-date information and supports for those affected by MS.
The event aims to provide accessible, reliable information in a supportive environment, while also offering an opportunity for attendees to connect with others affected by MS and learn more about available supports.
Leading the programme will be Bill Vaughan, development worker with Mental Health Ireland, who will focus on mental wellbeing. His talk will explore practical tools and strategies that people living with MS can use to support their emotional and psychological health.
Medical insights will be provided by Kevin Murphy, consultant neurologist at Sligo University Hospital. Dr Murphy will outline recent developments in multiple sclerosis care and treatment, and explain what these advances may mean for people living with the condition.
Proceedings will begin with a tea and coffee reception at 10am followed by expert talks from 11am to 1pm. A light lunch will be provided for all attendees.
Attendance is free of charge; however, advance registration is essential as places are limited.
Anyone interested in attending is encouraged to register in advance by contacting Aoife Kirwan, Information Officer, MS Ireland on 086 664 1845.









