Living with ALS

We've compiled resources to help people living with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis better understand and thereby better cope with their disease. Knowledge is power. The more you know about ALS the easier it will be to manage the symptoms and maintain your lifestyle.

ALS Fast Facts

Learning all you can about the disease can help you cope with ALS and manage its symptoms. more...

Newly Diagnosed

Here is some important information for all ALS patients, especially those newly diagnosed, to help you and your family cope with and understand the disease. more...

ALS on the Web

By visiting these comprehensive websites you'll find virually everything you need to know about living with ALS. If you know of a ALS related website you'd like to add to our list of links, please send it to email@rideforlife.com more...

ALS Support Groups

You don't have to go it alone. We urge that all patients and families living with ALS get connected with a support group. If you have a support group you'd like to add to our list send it to email@rideforlife.com. more...

ALS Bookstore

Not only do these ALS bestsellers contain valuable information, but a portion of your purchase goes to benefit the programs of Ride for Life - all at no extra cost to you! more...

ALS Forums.com

ALSForums.com is an all-volunteer, human moderated, online support forum provided free of charge to anyone directly or indirectly affected by ALS/MND. Our community consists of individuals working together to exchange information, provide moral support, share information and helpful tips. more...

Patient Services

An important part of Ride for Life's mission is to help ALS patients and their familes who are facing the daily challenge of living with the disease, so we've established a patient services program to address some of these challenges. more...

BrainTalk ALS Forum

Braintalk Communities' ALS Forum is an Internet-based online self-help support environment providing online resources for patients and caregivers to find and communicate with each other around the world. Over 200,000 people access Braintalk Communities on a regular basis, and it is the largest resource on the Internet for people seeking support for neurological disorders via online self-help groups. more...