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When Should You Stop Driving with Parkinson’s?

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Driving is a fundamental aspect of independence for many individuals. It allows us to commute, run errands, and maintain our social connections. However, for people living with Parkinson’s disease, a neurodegenerative disorder that affects movement and coordination, the ability to drive safely may become compromised over time.  Deciding when to stop driving with Parkinson’s is […]

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A Day in the Life of Someone with Parkinson’s

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Parkinson’s can change your habits, making it more challenging to manage the tasks that go into daily living. It may impact your ability to bathe, eat, or dress.  Parkinson’s develops differently, and each person may experience symptoms differently, altering how they go through life.  Learn more about what a day with Parkinson’s might be like […]

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Parkinson’s Care Partner: How a Memory Support Community Can Help

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Finding the right support and living situation for older adults is a big decision. You want your loved ones to feel safe and comfortable. When a health issue affects their cognitive function or memory, it can be particularly crucial to balance respect for their dignity and advancing care needs. Memory care is a lifestyle program […]

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