Category Archives: Parkinson’s Disease

Tips for Parkinson’s Caregivers

Most care for a person with Parkinson’s disease, particularly in early stages, is often done in the home. If you are caring for a person with Parkinson’s, the following are some practical day-to-day tips to help caregivers maximize a patient’s … Continue reading

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At Home with Parkinson’s: Creating a Safer House

People with Parkinson’s disease will often have issues with walking and balance, and could be prone to  falls. Creating a safe home environment for a Parkinson’s patient is of the utmost importance in order to prevent injuries from falls. Here … Continue reading

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Recognizing the Stages of Parkinson’s Disease

People experience Parkinson’s disease in many different ways and will go through a wide range of symptoms. Though it is difficult to predict how mild or severe a person’s symptoms will be, Parkinson’s does appear to take on five different … Continue reading

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How to Know if It’s Parkinson’s

According to the National Parkinson Foundation, in the United States, around 50,000 to 60,000 new cases of Parkinson’s disease are diagnosed each year. And while so many Americans suffer from this neurodegenerative disease, most people don’t know the warning signs … Continue reading

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