Atlanta, GA,
06
June
2017
|
09:00 AM
America/New_York

Multiple Sclerosis Rehabilitation and Wellness Program Announces Relocation

The Eula C. and Andrew C. Carlos Multiple Sclerosis Rehabilitation and Wellness Program at Shepherd Center is expanding and relocating on June 21 to its new facility at 80 Peachtree Park Dr. NE, Atlanta, GA 30309. This facility is just north on Peachtree Road from Shepherd Center's main campus.

Download the Multiple Sclerosis Rehabilitation and Wellness Program relocation announcement here.

The Multiple Sclerosis Rehabilitation and Wellness Program at Shepherd Center is a dedicated program for the rehabilitative treatment and wellness of patients diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS) and related conditions. Shepherd Center believes rehabilitation and wellness programs provide tools patients need to take control of their MS, whether through restoring lost function, learning to adapt to their current physical level, or continuing to remain fit and healthy.

The Eula C. and Andrew C. Carlos Multiple Sclerosis Rehabilitation and Wellness Program at Shepherd Center offers:

  • Physical therapy
  • Occupational therapy
  • Speech therapy
  • Exercise classes
  • Educational programs
  • Personal training
  • Community outings

All programs are customized for people living with multiple sclerosis. The Wellness Program has new class offerings, and there is no initiation fee to join.

Call 404-603-4966 or visit shepherd.org/ms-wellness for more information.

About Shepherd Center

Shepherd Center provides world-class clinical care, research, and family support for people experiencing the most complex conditions, including spinal cord and brain injuries, multi-trauma, traumatic amputations, stroke, multiple sclerosis, and pain. An elite center recognized as both Spinal Cord Injury and Traumatic Brain Injury Model Systems, Shepherd Center is ranked by U.S. News as one of the nation’s top hospitals for rehabilitation. Shepherd Center treats thousands of patients annually with unmatched expertise and unwavering compassion to help them begin again.