…was looking for someone to help her improve her fitness level. We were both new to the Parkinson’s world, but we were both committed to learning about the disease and…
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…their loved ones, we focus on living well TODAY. New therapies that improve quality of life are waiting to be discovered. Your generous gift today will help our Science Advisory…
…DPT The 10 Commandments for Living Well Susan Imke, FNP, GNP-C Eating to Live Well: Nutrition Robert Izor, MD Navigating the New Normal: Newly Diagnosed Jill McClure…
…therapy, an emerging therapy that aims to correct genetic variations. Participating in a clinical trial is a great way to improve understanding of Parkinson’s, help develop new therapies, and continue…
…tried out a new skill, picked up a long-ago loved hobby, or took up a new sport while you followed “stay-at-home” orders. You even listened to those who said, “You…
…when it comes to rhythm and music exposure. 99% of humans can process melody and rhythm, which can lead to neuroplasticity, your brain’s ability to create new neuronal connections. Question:…
…for it! Why did you decide to donate your cars? When we donated the first time, I’d purchased a new vehicle and my husband began driving my old one; so,…
…work, as well as offer suggestions about how to make your workspace and home accommodate your new needs and lifestyle. Fitting in exercise throughout your workday is also possible. During…
…perspective, whether it be needing to make a lifestyle change or the newly diagnosed. Unfortunately, some of the other challenges are that families may not be cohesive to work as…
…new hybrid world that is here to stay. But what should the role of telehealth really be in a comprehensive care strategy? In the following videos, Dr. Indu Subramanian and…
Join us in November for a number of new events! From a live webinar on medications for non-motor symptoms to a Victory Summit® Virtual Event designed solely for Care Partners,…