Robert Paulson, Longtime ALS Survivor and Disability Rights Advocate, Dies at 86
- Robert Paulson lived with ALS for over 30 years and published a memoir about his experience.
- He advocated for a positive perspective on disability and built a public profile as the face of ALS.
- Though unable to move, he communicated using technology operated by eye movements.
- He emphasized resilience when faced with adversity and inspired people, especially children.
- Interventions like a tracheotomy and ventilator enabled his unusually long survival with ALS.