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Must our Support Group fundraise?
No. It is not compulsory for your Support Group to fundraise for Parkinson’s NSW. However, your support in all forms is appreciated. That may include raising awareness of Parkinson’s and the […]
Read MoreTravelling with Parkinson’s
It’s the time of year for holidays, family gatherings and travel for people with Parkinson’s. Most travel-related issues can be avoided with a little planning. Here’s a few tips. When […]
Read MoreWomen with Parkinson’s
“FINDING INFORMATION ABOUT BEING A WOMAN WITH PARKINSON’S WAS CHALLENGING” By Kathleen Reardon I was diagnosed with Parkinson’s in 2002. I’d noticed something not quite right at the age of […]
Read MoreNurses in action – Paul Grant
Parkinson’s Specialist Nurses are highly trained and experienced nurses based in communities of need. They are dedicated to supporting local people living with Parkinson’s. These Nurses are funded 50/50 by […]
Read MoreFlexibility exercises part 2
Due to increasing rigidity or stiffness, individuals living with Parkinson’s will benefit from frequent stretching and flexibility exercises. Stretching activities assist in keeping a good range of movement. These types […]
Read MoreMy [Parkinson’s] Life – Massud Chopan
YOUR NEW YEAR EXERCISE RESOLUTION It’s that time of year to focus on your New Year’s resolution. Hopefully, increasing your exercise is one of them. Many people start an exercise […]
Read MoreNew years exercise resolutions
It’s that time of year to focus on your New Year’s resolution. Hopefully, increasing your exercise is one of them. Many people start an exercise routine but before Easter the […]
Read MoreWhy should we fundraise?
It is not a requirement for Support Groups to fundraise for Parkinson’s NSW – however it is greatly appreciated if you choose to do so. More than 90 percent of […]
Read MoreZoom is here to stay
2020 saw many great challenges for people. It also meant changing how we do things to keep in touch with each other. Many people embraced digital technology to connect with […]
Read MoreParkinson’s nurses in action – Tony and Jenny
Parkinson’s Specialist Nurses are highly trained and experienced nurses based in communities of need. They are dedicated to supporting local people living with Parkinson’s. These Nurses are funded 50/50 by […]
Read MoreParkinson’s and depression
By Dr Nichola Davies It’s well-documented that people who have been diagnosed with a chronic illness such as Parkinson’s are at higher risk of developing depression as well. Indeed, it’s […]
Read MoreGut health and development of Parkinson’s
Approximately 65 percent of Parkinson’s patients experience impaired gut function, also referred to as gastrointestinal dysfunction. Common non-motor symptoms of Parkinson’s-related gastrointestinal dysfunction include drooling, difficulty swallowing, nausea, vomiting, bloating […]
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