
First published in 2010, the Every Victory Counts manual was a groundbreaking resource, the first of its kind to focus entirely on proactive self-care and a holistic approach to living well with Parkinson’s. Since then, it has inspired people around the world, earning a reputation as a trusted, comprehensive guide for navigating life with Parkinson’s. Now in its sixth edition, the manual continues to evolve alongside the needs of the Parkinson’s community. It serves as the cornerstone of our expanded Every Victory Counts suite, a powerful collection of print and digital tools that reflect the Davis Phinney Foundation’s philosophy: taking action, at any stage, can improve your quality of life with Parkinson’s.

Grounded in research and inspired by people living with Parkinson’s, this program uses a specific cycling protocol shown to help reduce symptoms by as much as 35% when done regularly.
Classes take place on indoor stationary bikes and are hosted at YMCAs, gyms, and community centers across the country. With both in-person and online options, it’s easy to get started, wherever you are.

Whether you’re newly diagnosed or decades into life with Parkinson’s, our educational programs meet you where you are.
Each month, we offer live and on-demand webinars featuring leading experts, real-world advice, and practical tools to help you live well today. With a growing library of recorded sessions, you can explore topics that matter most — anytime, at your own pace.

On The Parkinson’s Podcast, we go beyond the headlines, exploring the questions, realities, and breakthroughs that matter most to people living with Parkinson’s.
Through candid conversations with experts and advocates, the podcast offers clarity, connection, and real-world insight you can trust.

We bring people together to raise awareness, improve health literacy, share resources, and build connections.
Whether you’re attending to learn, volunteer, or connect, there’s a place for you. You can also find us at Team DPF events nationwide—where fun, community, and purpose come together to support those with Parkinson’s.
Davis Phinney Foundation Ambassadors are people living with Parkinson’s, care partners, and and health professionalswho show up, speak out, and share their knowledge and experience to answer questions, connect you to local resources, and advocate for better care. With 150+ trained Ambassadors in 38 states and 14 countries (including English- and Spanish-speakers), you’re never far from someone who understands and is ready to help.