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Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)

Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or ALS, is a condition that gradually destroys the nerves controlling the muscles. The muscles weaken and waste away, and the person progressively loses the ability to walk, to speak, sometimes to breathe.

Depending on the stage, you may notice:

  • unexpected falls, or objects slipping from the hands,
  • speech that becomes less clear,
  • difficulty swallowing, then breathing,
  • intelligence and clarity of mind perfectly intact from start to finish.

The body gives way, but the mind stays whole. Giving time to answer is the most precious form of respect.

Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS): a situation that can affect energy, communication or mobility; needs vary from one person to another.

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Personalised adjustments: flexibility, visual supports, assistive tools, human support.

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Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) explained to a Child

0–12 years old

ALS is an illness where the little "electrical wires" that control the muscles get damaged little by little. It's as if the message from the brain doesn't quite reach the muscles anymore.

At first, the person might fall for no reason, or drop their things. Then their voice becomes less clear, and swallowing gets hard. The body gets weaker bit by bit.

But careful: the mind works perfectly! The person thinks, understands and reasons normally. The only problem is that the body gets weaker.

It's really important to give the person time to talk and answer, even if it's slow. That's how you show them respect.

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