5 Ways Cure SMA Offers Help to Newly Diagnosed SMA Families

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Cure SMA is a non-profit organization committed to helping patients and the family of people with spinal muscular atrophy (SMA). When a patient is diagnosed with SMA, it can be an extremely difficult time for their family. They’re often confused, uncertain about the future and have no idea where to turn for advice and support.

Cure SMA offers newly diagnosed families practical and emotional support, with a variety of resources that can help families come to terms with the diagnosis and begin to make plans for the future.

Here are just a few examples of the services they provide for SMA families:

Information

The organization can send out information packages which explain the condition in full, what to expect as the disease progresses, the treatment options available, latest research information, and practical advice for the day-to-day management of SMA.

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Family Support Staff

Family support staff are there to help with the initial hurdles of coping with the diagnosis and guide families through some of the information and resources available. They can offer both practical and emotional support.

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Care Packages

Care packages contain important information about SMA and local resources families can take advantage of and a ring binder they can use to store all relevant information. It also includes age-appropriate toys for the patient based on their type of SMA that have been recommended by other parents.

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Local SMA Chapters

For more local support, the SMA has chapters all over the U.S. which regularly hold events and meetings. Joining your local chapter is a great way to meet other SMA families and really tap into the support and friendship they offer.

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Equipment Pool

Some of the specialized equipment you may need for your child is expensive and difficult to come by. Cure SMA has an equipment pool where medical equipment can be loaned free of charge to families who need it.

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