Housing issues can become particularly difficult for people with MS and their families. This may be because funds to support your existing accommodation as you have become used to it become less through having to work part-time or indeed having to give up work altogether. Of course, other difficulties, especially related to decreasing mobility, may mean that your existing accommodation, or a significant part of it, could become harder and harder to manage without adaptation.
Most people with MS will wish to stay in their own homes. Factors affecting any decisions to stay or move will include your income, how easy the home is to adapt, and what kinds of services are available from the local Social Services and Housing Departments.