What’s the Best Way to Explain Parkinson’s Disease to Family Members?
Talking about Parkinson’s disease with your family can feel overwhelming. You might worry about how much to say, what they’ll understand, or how they’ll react. But …
Talking about Parkinson’s disease with your family can feel overwhelming. You might worry about how much to say, what they’ll understand, or how they’ll react. But …
Caregiving for a loved one with Parkinson’s disease is often described as an act of love, but behind that love, many caregivers are quietly falling apart. …
Finding out you might have Parkinson’s disease is a life-changing moment. You may feel anxious, confused, or even scared about what comes next. It’s completely normal …
Parkinson’s disease is commonly recognized by shaking hands or slow movement, but did you know many early signs go unnoticed for years? Symptoms like a diminished …
If you or a loved one is living with Parkinson’s disease, you’ve probably wondered whether things like food, fasting, or special diets can actually make a …
Yes, you can help your children understand your Parkinson’s diagnosis by engaging in honest, age-appropriate conversations, fostering an environment of openness and support. Discussing a Parkinson’s …
Living with Parkinson’s disease is about more than managing tremors, mobility issues, or medications. It’s an emotional and deeply personal journey that reshapes identity, independence, and …
The Swedish National Parkinson School is a structured, person-centered education program designed to support both Parkinson’s patients and their care partners. Rather than focusing on medical …
Managing the emotional and mental health of Parkinson’s patients in the advanced stages can be one of the most difficult aspects of caregiving, but there are …
Adaptive Deep Brain Stimulation is a cutting-edge treatment for Parkinson’s disease that represents an advanced evolution of traditional Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS). While conventional DBS delivers …