Parkinson s disease is a journey not just for yourself but your family and loved ones as well.
Living with parkinson s disease.
Matt ackerman an mjff patient council member wanted to make a difference for the millions of others living with parkinson s.
Veterans and their families can get resources and help with applying for care for parkinson s disease.
While living with pd can be challenging there are many things you can do to maintain and improve your quality of life and live well with parkinson s disease.
This book addresses the cognitive behavioral and neuropsychiatric dimensions which are often the most.
That s why he became a clinical research participant.
The american parkinson disease association apda is the largest grassroots network dedicated to fighting parkinson s disease pd and works tirelessly to help the approximately one million with pd in the united states live life to the fullest in the face of this chronic neurological disorder.
Whatever your case gives you there are habits you can work into your daily routine to help you deal with your symptoms and live life more fully.
Living with parkinson s disease is comprehensive and puts the various factors into perspective.
Everyday family responsibilities can be a challenge so you may want to sit down and talk with your family about planning and strategies for a way forward together.
Children can understand what pd is with simple answers to basic questions and become part of a network of support.
Founded in 1961 apda has raised and invested.
Parkinson s uk is the main parkinson s support and research charity in the uk.
Tremor muscle stiffness slowness of movement etc.
Find support and learn strategies for dealing with parkinson s on a daily basis whether you have the disease yourself or are caring for someone who does.
Parkinson s disease affects everyone differently.
Most people who are somewhat familiar with the disease think of the motor symptoms.
They can offer the support and advice you may need if you re living with parkinson s disease and can let you know about support groups in your local area.