Parkinson’s support in NSW

Support for Parkinson's

for anyone affected by Parkinson's

Living with Parkinson’s or supporting someone who is?

Parkinson’s NSW provides information, guidance and practical support to help you navigate Parkinson’s with confidence.

Whether you are living with Parkinson’s or supporting someone who is, one phone call connects you to guidance, local services and specialist support.

1800 727 567

When you call, you will speak with a nurse or qualified health professional experienced in Parkinson’s.

Who we support?

Parkinson’s affects everyone differently. We support:

• People recently diagnosed
• People experiencing changes in symptoms
• Family members and care partners
• People navigating the NDIS
• Health professionals supporting someone living with Parkinson’s

Support is tailored to each person’s situation and stage.

How we work

Parkinson’s NSW works alongside GPs, neurologists and allied health professionals to complement clinical care.

We provide practical guidance, connection and community-based support so people affected by Parkinson’s can make informed decisions and access the right services.

What we provide

Parkinson’s NSW offers:

Information and education
Clear, practical guidance about Parkinson’s, treatment options and living well.

InfoLine
A dedicated first point of contact for Parkinson’s-specific support.

Parkinson’s Specialist Nurses
Community-based nurses who assist with symptom management, education and care coordination.

Counselling
Confidential counselling via phone or telehealth for people living with Parkinson’s and their families.

Support groups
More than 70 groups providing connection and peer support.

NDIS guidance
Assistance navigating the National Disability Insurance Scheme.

About Parkinson’s NSW

We are the peak body for Parkinson’s support and advocacy in NSW.

For over 47 years, we have supported people living with Parkinson’s, their families and carers through information, connection and advocacy.

1800 727 567

When you call, you will speak with a nurse or qualified health professional experienced in Parkinson’s.