• What is YCare?

Founded by Dr. Melinda S. Kavanaugh, professor of social work and licensed clinical social worker specializing in neurological disorders, Global Neuro YCare is an initiative that supports young caregivers of family members with neurological disorders. This modular program offers hands-on training with a multidisciplinary team that includes physiotherapists, occupational therapists, social workers, respiratory therapists, speech therapists, and neurologists, fostering friendships and support networks in a fun environment.

So far, 87 youth have completed the YCare program, with 92% reporting new friendships and feeling less alone, and 75% increasing their care skills and knowledge.

  • Why YCare?

Young people often play a crucial role in caring for a loved one with ALS, but many have questions and feel alone in their experiences. YCare is a program designed specifically for children and teens, providing them with a hands-on training with ALS care equipment led by a multidisciplinary team that includes physiotherapists, occupational therapists, social workers, respiratory therapists, speech therapists, and neurologists. Participants will move through different stations alongside other peers, fostering support and learning in a fun environment.

  • Who can attend?

ANY youth ages 6-18 who has a family member living with ALS.

  • When is the YCare Day?

On Saturday, November 2, ALS Québec will host its first-ever YCare Day at Le St-Martin & Suites Hôtel in Laval, from 9:30 a.m. to 2:45 p.m.

Address:  1400 Rue Maurice-Gauvin, Laval, QC H7S 2P1

Register online or call Kate Busch at 514-725-2653, ext. 109 | 1-877-725-7725

  • How much does it cost?

This is a free event.

  • What will my child do?

Learn valuable skills with a hands-on training on ALS care equipment to help a family member with ALS. They will meet other youth, talk about living with ALS. Learn from the ALS experts from the ALS clinics!

  • What will parents do?

While the YCare Day focuses on youth, parents who wish to connect and share their experiences with other parents as well as meet with some of the ALS Québec staff will be able to do so in a welcoming environment. This will help build community while children engage in fun and educational activities.

  • What if we don’t live near Laval?

To support families traveling from afar, we’re able to offer travel grants. We want every child to have the chance to participate in this meaningful event. If you’re coming from a distance and require financial assistance to participate in this event, please contact Kate Busch to discuss your situation and explore how we can help.

Kate Busch: kbusch@sla-quebec.ca or 514-725-2653, ext. 109 | 1-877-725-7725.

Together, we can create a strong community and meaningful experiences for all.

To lear more about the YCare program, click here: https://globalneuroycare.org/about/

This program was made possible thanks to