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Understanding Parkinson's Disease (PD)

How To Learn More About Parkinson's

Disease

1 - Where can I get more information about Parkinson's disease?
2 - What can someone caring for a person with Parkinson's disease do to help?
3 - What questions might I ask the healthcare provider about treating Parkinson's disease?
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Q: Where can I get more information about Parkinson's disease?
A: 

Your healthcare provider is your best source of information about Parkinson's disease. To learn more, you may find the following Web sites helpful:

The National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NIH)

The American Parkinson Disease Association, Inc. (APDA)

Parkinson's Disease Foundation, Inc. (PDF)

National Parkinson Foundation, Inc. (NPF)

This content has been approved and reviewed by the SimplyStated Advisory Board.

Q: What can someone caring for a person with Parkinson's disease do to help?
A: 

Those who care for someone with Parkinson's disease often face increased challenges as the disease progresses. As symptoms worsen, some people with Parkinson's disease will have more and more trouble caring for themselves. Examples of the things they may need help with can include:

Bathing
Dressing
Eating
Taking medication
Walking
Cleaning
Shopping
Paying bills

Offer to help as needed. Keep in mind not only the person's symptoms but also how much he or she wants to be helped. Remember to be respectful of the person's independence and dignity.

People with Parkinson's disease are sometimes depressed, anxious, or insecure. They may even withdraw socially. You may encourage your loved one to attend support group meetings. He or she will have a chance to talk with other people facing some of the same challenges. You and your loved one may also learn tips from them about coping with Parkinson's disease. You and others may find these groups helpful even if your loved one is unable or reluctant to attend.

This content has been approved and reviewed by the SimplyStated Advisory Board.

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