AdvocacyRSS3 days ago
As Parkinson's disease progresses to advanced stages, it creates serious challenges for both patients and their caregivers—physically, emotionally, and financially. One family shares what they wish they had known earlier about preparing for these later stages and what lessons are helping them cope now.
WHY IT MATTERSPatients and caregivers can learn from this family's experience to better prepare emotionally, physically, and financially for advanced Parkinson's before crisis situations occur.
AdvocacyRSS3 days ago
This article is a personal account from someone living with both Parkinson's disease and bipolar disorder at the same time. The author discusses how having these two conditions together creates unique challenges for their mental and physical health. The piece highlights the importance of addressing mental health alongside neurological symptoms in Parkinson's care.
WHY IT MATTERSPatients with Parkinson's disease who also have bipolar disorder often face overlooked mental health needs, as treatment plans may focus primarily on movement symptoms while psychiatric care gets deprioritized.
AdvocacyRSS3 days ago
Talking to family and friends about your Parkinson's diagnosis doesn't have to be complicated. The key is to keep explanations simple and be honest about what you're experiencing. When people understand what's really going on, they're better able to help and support you in meaningful ways.
WHY IT MATTERSClear communication with your support network helps reduce isolation and ensures family and friends can provide practical help tailored to your actual needs as your condition changes.