Abstract
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Given the lack of consensus on serious illness conversations (SIC) in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) by using telehealth, we aim to provide practical strategies in this setting. RECENT FINDINGS: Over the past 5 years, there has been substantial growth in telehealth, especially after the global COVID-19 pandemic. In ALS, telehealth has become an increasingly used tool for providing clinical care, especially as the disease progresses, when travel becomes challenging and geographic constraints arise. As ALS advances, clinicians often have SIC with individuals living with ALS and their caregivers using telehealth. In the literature, few recommendations are available to improve telehealth communication in the neuropalliative setting. SUMMARY: We present 3 case scenarios showcasing telehealth strategies for SICs, with specific considerations for individuals living with ALS. We provide a strategy, CARE in ALS, to support telehealth communication in individuals with speech impairments. We hope to provide practical guidance for health care clinicians in this specific setting.