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 ALS Association Kentucky Chapter Staff, Board of Directors, Patient Services, and Volunteers attended this years 2009 Annual ALS Conference in Newport, CA.

 

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Lou Gehrig's Farewell to be Saluted on July 4

 

By Gary Wosk, Staff Writer 

In a historic tribute during game day events across the nation, The ALS Association is joining with Major League Baseball® and Minor League Baseball™ on July 4 to commemorate Lou Gehrig’s brave battle with ALS.

The Association has launched the “Covering All the Bases® Hitting Challenge” during Major League Baseball’s “4ALS Awareness” charitable initiative that commemorates the 70th anniversary of Gehrig’s famous “Luckiest Man” farewell speech.  

In the “Covering All the Bases” program, baseball fans and supporters of the fight against ALS can make a pledge for each hit made by their favorite Major League Baseball or Minor League Baseball team on July 4th. After July 4th, supporters will still have an opportunity to participate and make a general contribution throughout the month of July.

 

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Kentucky Hospital Clinic Approved As the 23rd Certified Center of The ALS Association

In only two years since it opened its doors to meet a full range of needs of people with ALS, the ALS clinic at the University of Kentucky and Cardinal Hill Rehabilitation Hospital has become the 23rd ALSA Center SM certified by The ALS Association (ALSA), the nation’s preeminent leader in the fight against ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis), a progressive neurodegenerative disease.  

The ALSA Center program sets the national standard for clinical care for people living with ALS, commonly referred to as Lou Gehrig’s disease, and their family members.

Under the direction of Edward Kasarskis, M.D., Ph.D., the University of Kentucky ALS Center is located at the Cardinal Hill Rehabilitation Hospital in Lexington, Ky., where a multidisciplinary team of dedicated professionals provide care to ALS patients and their families in a supportive, family-oriented atmosphere.  

“This collaborative environment provides patients with a comprehensive evaluation and treatment plan designed to maximize function and the quality of life,” said Connie Houston, president of the ALSA Kentucky Chapter, which agreed to support the clinic’s desire to become certified as a Center of Excellence.  

“This team approach provides the highest quality of care for people with ALS and their families,” added Houston, whose chapter sends a member of its Patient Services team to participate at the Center on clinic days and provides compensation to the Center dietician.  

Approximately 30,000 Americans, at any given time, are afflicted by ALS. The life expectancy for those living with the disease is approximately two to five years from the time of diagnosis.

The ALS Association is the nation’s only not for profit voluntary health organization dedicated solely to the fight against ALS.

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