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Technology Use in Older Adults: Aging with Multiple Sclerosis

Summer Self-Care 2024
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Learn how to use tools and technologies to manage multiple sclerosis.

More people with multiple sclerosis (MS), a common and disabling neurological disease, are reaching old age than ever before. Fortunately, technological advancements have created new ways to manage MS and complete daily living activities. We will discuss how people aging with MS are using tools and technologies in their daily lives and the challenges they face while using these products. Presenter: Camryn Lynn.

*Available online and in-person at the Champaign Park District Douglass Annex, 804 N Fifth St., Champaign, IL 61820.

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*Available online and in-person at the Champaign Park District Douglass Annex, 804 N Fifth St., Champaign, IL 61820.

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