MS resources

Trusted support, tools and information

Being diagnosed with MS often means navigating a wide range of information, services and practical considerations. This page brings together trusted organisations, helpful tools and practical resources recommended by our community.

Helpful contacts, tools and resources

Below you’ll find helpful contacts, tools and resources that many people in our MS community have found useful.

Advice

Citizens Advice

Resources to help in employment or education

Accessibility tools

Access Card

A disability access card that helps venues understand your needs

Sunflower Lanyard

Discreet, hidden disability identifier

RADAR Key / Accessible toilets

Disabled Persons Railcard

1/3 off rail travel for you and an adult companion

Disabled Bus Pass

Free or discounted bus travel (apply via local authority)

Blue Badge

Disabled parking permit

Transport for London badge (Freedom Pass)

Free travel on TfL services for eligible people

MS Society assistance cards

Cards explaining invisible MS symptoms

Assistive Technology and Tools

Adaptive tools for the home

Various mobility assistance options

Pill organiser or medication reminders

Helps manage medication schedules

Mobility aids

Stylish mobility aid options

Accessible phone apps

Information on assistive apps for travel, health and accessibility

Continence / Bowel Health Supplies

Medical devices for intimate healthcare needs

Medical devices and services for people with ‘intimate healthcare needs’

MS organisations

These organisations provide trusted information, support services and community connections for people affected by MS.

MS Society UK

MS Trust

MS-UK

Overcoming MS

Neuro Therapy Network

Shift.ms

MS Ireland (ROI)

Revive MS Support (Scotland)

Talks with MS

If you’d like to recommend a resource, contact: hello@mstogether.org

Looking for community support?

If you’re aged 18–35 and living with MS, you don’t have to navigate this alone.