MS Focus Lending Library

There is a great deal of helpful and inspirational material about MS available today. At MS Focus, we understand that not everyone has access to the wide range of resources out there. That is why we maintain a Lending Library, where books, DVDs, and CDs are all available for loan -- at no charge to you -- through the mail. Items can be sent across the United States, so, no matter where you live, you can benefit from these materials.

You may request as many items for loan as you wish. Requested materials will be sent one item at a time.  When a returned item is received by MS Focus, the next requested item will be mailed to you, if available.  Some items may have a waiting list. To verify availability of an item, call 888-MSFocus (673-6287) or email library@msfocus.org.

Caregiving

Caregivers & Personal Assistants

DeGraff
This unique resource will show you how to find and hire quality help providers - when and where you need them - and how to keep them longer. You wi...
Inspiration

Love Me Now

Joanne T. Pisoni Amoroso
Angela, Joanne's daughter, 16, begins traveling from the USA, to Peru, Alaska, Australia, New Guinea, India, and beguiling New Zealand. She con...
Inspiration

The Invisible Crippling of MS

Henrietta Adams
For many people, the words “multiple sclerosis” conjure up images of wheelchairs and other adaptive devices associated with physical disabiliti...
AlternativeMedicine

How to Learn the Alexander Technique

Conable
A primer for students of the Alexander Technique, a well-known method for improving freedom and ease of movement and physical coordination. This bo...
Inspiration

From There to Here

Gary Karp , Stanley Klein
Forty five personal journeys from trauma to meaning.
SelfHelp

Enabling Romance

Kroll, Klein
A guide to love, sex and relationships for people with disabilities (and the people who care about them).
Exercise

Reach For Fitness

Simmons, Richard
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Inspiration

Up Against It

James
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Educational

The Puzzle of Multiple Sclerosis from 1868 to 2013

Ted Nolan Thompson
This book traces multiple sclerosis (MS) first described by London physician Robert Hooper in 1828 to confirmation as a separate disease entity by ...
SelfHelp

The Art of Effortless Living

Bacci
After a crippling disease took over her life for three years, Bacci realized the secret to health, happiness, and success. She presents clear, simp...
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