Calendar of Events

  • Chicagoland Support Group

    Meets the Third Tuesday of each month from 1 - 2:30pm Facilitator: Anne Lidsky, PhD RSVP: Please email us at supportgroup@es.lesturnerals.org to RSVP *Meetings will be held over Zoom and a Zoom invitation will be sent via email once you ...

  • ALS Learning Series – Clinical Research Updates on ALS

    Join us for our July ALS Learning Series with Dr. Senda Ajroud-Driss, neurologist and director of the Lois Insolia ALS Clinic at the Les Turner ALS Center at Northwestern Medicine. She’ll discuss updates in ALS clinical research, provide information on ...

  • Caregivers-Only Support Group

    The Caregivers Only group offers a time to talk about all the issues caregivers face in a non-judgmental, accepting atmosphere without their loved one, who is living with ALS, being present. Caregivers share a common experience; life has become so ...

  • Wheaton Support Group

    Marianjoy Rehab Center 26 W 171 Roosevelt Road, Wheaton, IL, United States

    *Meets the fourth Saturday of each month from 10:30am-12pm Support group meetings are open to patients, family members, caregivers and friends. Each facility is wheelchair accessible and offers free parking. We request that you RSVP if you are planning to ...

  • Wheaton Support Group

    Meets the Fourth Saturday of each month from 10:30am-12:00pm Facilitator(s): Julie Stowell, RN, CHPN and Elsa Cherwak, PT RSVP: Click here to register *Meetings will be held over Zoom and a Zoom invitation will be sent via email once you ...

  • Living After Loss (Bereavement Group)

    An open, supportive monthly bereavement group for anyone (family, friend, etc.) who has lost a loved one to ALS within the past year. This group will provide a place to connect with others who have experienced the loss of a ...

  • Newly Diagnosed ALS Support Series

    An ALS diagnosis is difficult to process. People often feel shocked and isolated by the news, whether the diagnosis was for themselves or a family member. It’s hard to move forward or figure out what comes next.   This summer, the ...

  • Newly Diagnosed ALS Support Series

    An ALS diagnosis is difficult to process. People often feel shocked and isolated by the news, whether the diagnosis was for themselves or a family member. It’s hard to move forward or figure out what comes next.   This summer, the ...