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German Multiple Sclerosis Society (DMSG), Regional Association Berlin e.V.

Provided by: German Multiple Sclerosis Society (DMSG), Regional Association Berlin e.V.

Overview

German Multiple Sclerosis Society (DMSG), Regional Association Berlin e.V. in Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf is a specialized counseling service that provides targeted support to people seeking help. Focus areas of the counseling are Health, Multiple Sclerosis, Self-Help, Social Law, Psychological Counseling. Die rechtliche Beratung umfasst Unterstützung in verschiedenen Rechtsgebieten, um die Rechte der Ratsuchenden zu wahren und zu durchsetzen. Target groups for counseling are People with Multiple Sclerosis, Their relatives and helpers. Within the framework of counseling, the following services are offered 1. Counseling by social pedagogues, psychologists, and people affected by MS themselves 2. Support in coping with life with MS 3. Information events and group offers 4. Socio-pedagogical participation assistance The location of the counseling center is Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf, Aachener Straße 16, 10713 Berlin. Appointments and information are available at 030 1234567. The counseling is subject to a fee. Please inquire on site for exact costs Further information can be found on the website https://www.dmsg-berlin.de/

Health
Multiple Sclerosis
Self-Help
Social Law
Psychological Counseling

FAQ

Is a prior appointment necessary?

Please make an appointment in advance, either by phone or in person. Please refer to the contact details.

What documents do I need?

Please bring your ID and all relevant documents regarding your matter.

Is the counseling free?

Yes, the counseling is free. There are no costs for you.

How much time should I plan for?

A counseling appointment typically lasts 30-60 minutes.

Is translation possible?

Counseling is primarily in German. Language mediation can be arranged if needed.

How does the initial consultation work?

In the initial consultation, we get to know each other, clarify your situation, and discuss next steps.

Target Groups

People with Multiple SclerosisTheir relatives and helpers

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