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In this webinar, YOPD Council Leader Tom Palizzi and Dr. Savica discussed dementia: what it is, how it develops, and its relationship to Parkinson's, as well as some distinct differences between YOPD and later-onset Parkinson's. May 26, 2021. YOPD Council: Sleep, Light, Nature, and Parkinson’s. Inspiration LivingWell YOPD.
WEBINARS - DAVIS PHINNEY FOUNDATIONSUPPORTMOMENTS OF VICTORYRESOURCESRESEARCHCONTACTFAQ Explore webinars by series below. Our Live Well TODAY Webinar series covers topics important for people living with Parkinson’s and care partners, including treatment, complementary therapies, mental health, relationships, and more. Our YOPD Council series brings together people diagnosed with young-onset Parkinson’s for a monthly WHAT'S NEW IN PARKINSON'S: MARCH 2021 LIVE WELL WITH PARKINSON'S IN 2021 WITH THE HELP OF OUR Ready to start 2021 with your best foot forward? Our Living Well Calendar is here to help. Daily prompts will keep you dancing, reading, socializing, writing, playing, and taking action to live well with Parkinson’s every day.. We encourage you to use this calendar however it works for you. You may take one action each day for a monthand then repeat.
MEDICATION, PROTEIN, AND PARKINSON'S CYCLING AND PARKINSON'S: WHAT WE KNOW (AND ARE LEARNING Reduce rigidity. Improve aerobic capacity. Improve mood. Improve cognitive function. Increase joy and social connections. Decrease UPDRS scores (Unified Parkinson’s Disease Rating Scale) Plus, it’s a great way to have fun with your friends. If you’re interested in learning more about how cycling has helped people with Parkinson’slive
HOW SUNLIGHT CAN HELP YOU LIVE WELL WITH PARKINSON'S The human body was built to work in partnership with the sun. Its light can transform our moods, focus, sleep, energy levels, immune systems, bone density, and mental health. As a result, spending time in the sun can be particularly beneficial to people living with Parkinson's who experience symptoms like depression, apathy, poor sleep, pain, and fatigue. And all you need to do to reap these EVERY VICTORY COUNTS MANUAL People living with Parkinson’s, their care partners and families, and friends of those living with Parkinson’s want reliable and practical information that will help them improve their quality of life today and every day.The Every Victory Counts® manual is the gold-standard resource to help you live well with Parkinson’s and achieve your wellness goals. 5 SIMPLE EXERCISES TO TRAIN YOUR BALANCE & LIVE WELL WITH Because Parkinson’s can impact the reflexes needed to maintain an upright posture, people with Parkinson’s may feel unstable while standing upright. This postural instability — better known as poor balance and coordination — can make certain physical activities difficult, and it also increases the risk of falling. The good news is that although postural instability is a common THE BIG 16: WHAT TO SAY (AND WHAT NOT TO SAY) TO SOMEONE We’ve worked with thousands of people who’ve had to break the news that they have Parkinson’s to a loved one. In a moment like that, people often confuse what’s helpful for the person with Parkinson’s with what feels helpful to them.MAIN LANDING
In this webinar, YOPD Council Leader Tom Palizzi and Dr. Savica discussed dementia: what it is, how it develops, and its relationship to Parkinson's, as well as some distinct differences between YOPD and later-onset Parkinson's. May 26, 2021. YOPD Council: Sleep, Light, Nature, and Parkinson’s. Inspiration LivingWell YOPD.
WEBINARS - DAVIS PHINNEY FOUNDATIONSUPPORTMOMENTS OF VICTORYRESOURCESRESEARCHCONTACTFAQ Explore webinars by series below. Our Live Well TODAY Webinar series covers topics important for people living with Parkinson’s and care partners, including treatment, complementary therapies, mental health, relationships, and more. Our YOPD Council series brings together people diagnosed with young-onset Parkinson’s for a monthly WHAT'S NEW IN PARKINSON'S: MARCH 2021 LIVE WELL WITH PARKINSON'S IN 2021 WITH THE HELP OF OUR Ready to start 2021 with your best foot forward? Our Living Well Calendar is here to help. Daily prompts will keep you dancing, reading, socializing, writing, playing, and taking action to live well with Parkinson’s every day.. We encourage you to use this calendar however it works for you. You may take one action each day for a monthand then repeat.
MEDICATION, PROTEIN, AND PARKINSON'S CYCLING AND PARKINSON'S: WHAT WE KNOW (AND ARE LEARNING Reduce rigidity. Improve aerobic capacity. Improve mood. Improve cognitive function. Increase joy and social connections. Decrease UPDRS scores (Unified Parkinson’s Disease Rating Scale) Plus, it’s a great way to have fun with your friends. If you’re interested in learning more about how cycling has helped people with Parkinson’slive
HOW SUNLIGHT CAN HELP YOU LIVE WELL WITH PARKINSON'S The human body was built to work in partnership with the sun. Its light can transform our moods, focus, sleep, energy levels, immune systems, bone density, and mental health. As a result, spending time in the sun can be particularly beneficial to people living with Parkinson's who experience symptoms like depression, apathy, poor sleep, pain, and fatigue. And all you need to do to reap these EVERY VICTORY COUNTS MANUAL People living with Parkinson’s, their care partners and families, and friends of those living with Parkinson’s want reliable and practical information that will help them improve their quality of life today and every day.The Every Victory Counts® manual is the gold-standard resource to help you live well with Parkinson’s and achieve your wellness goals. 5 SIMPLE EXERCISES TO TRAIN YOUR BALANCE & LIVE WELL WITH Because Parkinson’s can impact the reflexes needed to maintain an upright posture, people with Parkinson’s may feel unstable while standing upright. This postural instability — better known as poor balance and coordination — can make certain physical activities difficult, and it also increases the risk of falling. The good news is that although postural instability is a common THE BIG 16: WHAT TO SAY (AND WHAT NOT TO SAY) TO SOMEONE We’ve worked with thousands of people who’ve had to break the news that they have Parkinson’s to a loved one. In a moment like that, people often confuse what’s helpful for the person with Parkinson’s with what feels helpful to them. RESOURCES - DAVIS PHINNEY FOUNDATION The windows are open, the air is warm (or hot), and camping season is here! While camping and traveling are exciting summer adventures, we understand that camping with Parkinson's may seem daunting or even impossible. For advice, we turned to two of our Davis Phinney Foundation Ambassadors and RV camping experts, Carol Clupny and MartyAcevedo.
LIVE WELL WITH PARKINSON'S IN 2021 WITH THE HELP OF OUR Ready to start 2021 with your best foot forward? Our Living Well Calendar is here to help. Daily prompts will keep you dancing, reading, socializing, writing, playing, and taking action to live well with Parkinson’s every day.. We encourage you to use this calendar however it works for you. You may take one action each day for a monthand then repeat.
A PRIMER ON PAIN AND PARKINSON’S Musculoskeletal pain that affects muscles, bones, tendons, ligaments, and/or nerves. The pain can be localized or generalized and can fade or intensify at different times. Existing musculoskeletal pain can be exacerbated by Parkinson’s. Neuropathic pain. Rather than being caused by a physical injury, this type of pain is caused by damage to 5 SIMPLE EXERCISES TO TRAIN YOUR BALANCE & LIVE WELL WITH Because Parkinson’s can impact the reflexes needed to maintain an upright posture, people with Parkinson’s may feel unstable while standing upright. This postural instability — better known as poor balance and coordination — can make certain physical activities difficult, and it also increases the risk of falling. The good news is that although postural instability is a common REGISTER NOW FOR CHARTING YOUR COURSE: A PARKINSON'S Charting Your Course was designed to shorten the distance between three life-changing words — "You have Parkinson’s" — and living well. Just a decade ago, researchers, clinicians, and people living with Parkinson’s alike did not stress the importance of exercise, stress management, diet, and other positive life choices onParkinson’s.
OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY FOR PARKINSON'S Occupational Therapy for Parkinson’s. Occupational therapy (OT) is the only profession that helps people across the lifespan to do things they want to do through the use of therapeutic activities (occupations). Occupational therapists enable people of all ages to live life to its fullest by helping them promote health and prevent orlive
THE VICTORY SUMMIT® VIRTUAL EVENT: HOW TO LIVE WELL WITH Thank you for joining. As you navigate your unique path with Parkinson’s, we hope this event will help you do so with an uplifted spirit, the motivation to take action to live well, and the support of a new network of friends who look forward to celebrating all your victories. Here, you’ll find event materials, including the digitalprogram
LIVING ALONE WITH PARKINSON'S WEBINAR With Gerrie Blavat, Michael Fahning, Michael S. Fitts, Allyson Kinney, and Brian Reedy. This webinar was recorded live on May 18, 2021. Living alone while living with Parkinson’s can be a blessing or a curse. Some people love their independence and love being able to direct their days all on their own. For some, not having a live-incare
THE SCIENCE OF PARKINSON'S CONSTIPATION Studies show that as many as 80% of people with Parkinson’s experience constipation, and it often appears years before an official Parkinson’s diagnosis. Constipation can be the result of Parkinson’s, or it can be a side effect of medication. Understanding why Parkinson’s can cause constipation is an essential step in managing it as a symptom. HOW TO FIND A PARKINSON’S PHYSICAL THERAPIST NEAR YOU Experts at the Parkinson’s Foundation may be able to help you locate a physical therapist (or any healthcare provider, for that matter) that is familiar with Parkinson’s. Their phone # is 1-800-PD-INFO(1-800-473-4636).
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In this webinar, YOPD Council Leader Tom Palizzi and Dr. Savica discussed dementia: what it is, how it develops, and its relationship to Parkinson's, as well as some distinct differences between YOPD and later-onset Parkinson's. May 26, 2021. YOPD Council: Sleep, Light, Nature, and Parkinson’s. Inspiration LivingWell YOPD.
WEBINARS - DAVIS PHINNEY FOUNDATIONSUPPORTMOMENTS OF VICTORYRESOURCESRESEARCHCONTACTFAQ Explore webinars by series below. Our Live Well TODAY Webinar series covers topics important for people living with Parkinson’s and care partners, including treatment, complementary therapies, mental health, relationships, and more. Our YOPD Council series brings together people diagnosed with young-onset Parkinson’s for a monthly WHAT'S NEW IN PARKINSON'S: MARCH 2021 LIVE WELL WITH PARKINSON'S IN 2021 WITH THE HELP OF OUR Ready to start 2021 with your best foot forward? Our Living Well Calendar is here to help. Daily prompts will keep you dancing, reading, socializing, writing, playing, and taking action to live well with Parkinson’s every day.. We encourage you to use this calendar however it works for you. You may take one action each day for a monthand then repeat.
MEDICATION, PROTEIN, AND PARKINSON'S CYCLING AND PARKINSON'S: WHAT WE KNOW (AND ARE LEARNING Reduce rigidity. Improve aerobic capacity. Improve mood. Improve cognitive function. Increase joy and social connections. Decrease UPDRS scores (Unified Parkinson’s Disease Rating Scale) Plus, it’s a great way to have fun with your friends. If you’re interested in learning more about how cycling has helped people with Parkinson’slive
HOW SUNLIGHT CAN HELP YOU LIVE WELL WITH PARKINSON'S The human body was built to work in partnership with the sun. Its light can transform our moods, focus, sleep, energy levels, immune systems, bone density, and mental health. As a result, spending time in the sun can be particularly beneficial to people living with Parkinson's who experience symptoms like depression, apathy, poor sleep, pain, and fatigue. And all you need to do to reap these EVERY VICTORY COUNTS MANUAL People living with Parkinson’s, their care partners and families, and friends of those living with Parkinson’s want reliable and practical information that will help them improve their quality of life today and every day.The Every Victory Counts® manual is the gold-standard resource to help you live well with Parkinson’s and achieve your wellness goals. 5 SIMPLE EXERCISES TO TRAIN YOUR BALANCE & LIVE WELL WITH Because Parkinson’s can impact the reflexes needed to maintain an upright posture, people with Parkinson’s may feel unstable while standing upright. This postural instability — better known as poor balance and coordination — can make certain physical activities difficult, and it also increases the risk of falling. The good news is that although postural instability is a common THE BIG 16: WHAT TO SAY (AND WHAT NOT TO SAY) TO SOMEONE We’ve worked with thousands of people who’ve had to break the news that they have Parkinson’s to a loved one. In a moment like that, people often confuse what’s helpful for the person with Parkinson’s with what feels helpful to them.MAIN LANDING
In this webinar, YOPD Council Leader Tom Palizzi and Dr. Savica discussed dementia: what it is, how it develops, and its relationship to Parkinson's, as well as some distinct differences between YOPD and later-onset Parkinson's. May 26, 2021. YOPD Council: Sleep, Light, Nature, and Parkinson’s. Inspiration LivingWell YOPD.
WEBINARS - DAVIS PHINNEY FOUNDATIONSUPPORTMOMENTS OF VICTORYRESOURCESRESEARCHCONTACTFAQ Explore webinars by series below. Our Live Well TODAY Webinar series covers topics important for people living with Parkinson’s and care partners, including treatment, complementary therapies, mental health, relationships, and more. Our YOPD Council series brings together people diagnosed with young-onset Parkinson’s for a monthly WHAT'S NEW IN PARKINSON'S: MARCH 2021 LIVE WELL WITH PARKINSON'S IN 2021 WITH THE HELP OF OUR Ready to start 2021 with your best foot forward? Our Living Well Calendar is here to help. Daily prompts will keep you dancing, reading, socializing, writing, playing, and taking action to live well with Parkinson’s every day.. We encourage you to use this calendar however it works for you. You may take one action each day for a monthand then repeat.
MEDICATION, PROTEIN, AND PARKINSON'S CYCLING AND PARKINSON'S: WHAT WE KNOW (AND ARE LEARNING Reduce rigidity. Improve aerobic capacity. Improve mood. Improve cognitive function. Increase joy and social connections. Decrease UPDRS scores (Unified Parkinson’s Disease Rating Scale) Plus, it’s a great way to have fun with your friends. If you’re interested in learning more about how cycling has helped people with Parkinson’slive
HOW SUNLIGHT CAN HELP YOU LIVE WELL WITH PARKINSON'S The human body was built to work in partnership with the sun. Its light can transform our moods, focus, sleep, energy levels, immune systems, bone density, and mental health. As a result, spending time in the sun can be particularly beneficial to people living with Parkinson's who experience symptoms like depression, apathy, poor sleep, pain, and fatigue. And all you need to do to reap these EVERY VICTORY COUNTS MANUAL People living with Parkinson’s, their care partners and families, and friends of those living with Parkinson’s want reliable and practical information that will help them improve their quality of life today and every day.The Every Victory Counts® manual is the gold-standard resource to help you live well with Parkinson’s and achieve your wellness goals. 5 SIMPLE EXERCISES TO TRAIN YOUR BALANCE & LIVE WELL WITH Because Parkinson’s can impact the reflexes needed to maintain an upright posture, people with Parkinson’s may feel unstable while standing upright. This postural instability — better known as poor balance and coordination — can make certain physical activities difficult, and it also increases the risk of falling. The good news is that although postural instability is a common THE BIG 16: WHAT TO SAY (AND WHAT NOT TO SAY) TO SOMEONE We’ve worked with thousands of people who’ve had to break the news that they have Parkinson’s to a loved one. In a moment like that, people often confuse what’s helpful for the person with Parkinson’s with what feels helpful to them. RESOURCES - DAVIS PHINNEY FOUNDATION The windows are open, the air is warm (or hot), and camping season is here! While camping and traveling are exciting summer adventures, we understand that camping with Parkinson's may seem daunting or even impossible. For advice, we turned to two of our Davis Phinney Foundation Ambassadors and RV camping experts, Carol Clupny and MartyAcevedo.
LIVE WELL WITH PARKINSON'S IN 2021 WITH THE HELP OF OUR Ready to start 2021 with your best foot forward? Our Living Well Calendar is here to help. Daily prompts will keep you dancing, reading, socializing, writing, playing, and taking action to live well with Parkinson’s every day.. We encourage you to use this calendar however it works for you. You may take one action each day for a monthand then repeat.
THE VICTORY SUMMIT® VIRTUAL EVENT: HOW TO LIVE WELL WITH Thank you for joining. As you navigate your unique path with Parkinson’s, we hope this event will help you do so with an uplifted spirit, the motivation to take action to live well, and the support of a new network of friends who look forward to celebrating all your victories. Here, you’ll find event materials, including the digitalprogram
5 SIMPLE EXERCISES TO TRAIN YOUR BALANCE & LIVE WELL WITH Because Parkinson’s can impact the reflexes needed to maintain an upright posture, people with Parkinson’s may feel unstable while standing upright. This postural instability — better known as poor balance and coordination — can make certain physical activities difficult, and it also increases the risk of falling. The good news is that although postural instability is a common A PRIMER ON PAIN AND PARKINSON’S Musculoskeletal pain that affects muscles, bones, tendons, ligaments, and/or nerves. The pain can be localized or generalized and can fade or intensify at different times. Existing musculoskeletal pain can be exacerbated by Parkinson’s. Neuropathic pain. Rather than being caused by a physical injury, this type of pain is caused by damage to OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY FOR PARKINSON'S Occupational Therapy for Parkinson’s. Occupational therapy (OT) is the only profession that helps people across the lifespan to do things they want to do through the use of therapeutic activities (occupations). Occupational therapists enable people of all ages to live life to its fullest by helping them promote health and prevent orlive
LIVING ALONE WITH PARKINSON'S WEBINAR With Gerrie Blavat, Michael Fahning, Michael S. Fitts, Allyson Kinney, and Brian Reedy. This webinar was recorded live on May 18, 2021. Living alone while living with Parkinson’s can be a blessing or a curse. Some people love their independence and love being able to direct their days all on their own. For some, not having a live-incare
THE SCIENCE OF PARKINSON'S CONSTIPATION Studies show that as many as 80% of people with Parkinson’s experience constipation, and it often appears years before an official Parkinson’s diagnosis. Constipation can be the result of Parkinson’s, or it can be a side effect of medication. Understanding why Parkinson’s can cause constipation is an essential step in managing it as a symptom. HOW TO FIND A PARKINSON’S PHYSICAL THERAPIST NEAR YOU Experts at the Parkinson’s Foundation may be able to help you locate a physical therapist (or any healthcare provider, for that matter) that is familiar with Parkinson’s. Their phone # is 1-800-PD-INFO(1-800-473-4636).
THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN DYSKINESIA AND TREMOR Like dyskinesia, a parkinsonian tremor involves involuntary muscle movements. Unlike dyskinesia, however, a tremor is characterized by regular, rhythmic movements. A tremor can affect one or more parts of the body, with the most common being a person’s hands. In the early stages of Parkinson’s, tremor is typically seen on one side of theMAIN LANDING
In this webinar, YOPD Council Leader Tom Palizzi and Dr. Savica discussed dementia: what it is, how it develops, and its relationship to Parkinson's, as well as some distinct differences between YOPD and later-onset Parkinson's. May 26, 2021. YOPD Council: Sleep, Light, Nature, and Parkinson’s. Inspiration LivingWell YOPD.
WEBINARS - DAVIS PHINNEY FOUNDATIONSUPPORTMOMENTS OF VICTORYRESOURCESRESEARCHCONTACTFAQ Explore webinars by series below. Our Live Well TODAY Webinar series covers topics important for people living with Parkinson’s and care partners, including treatment, complementary therapies, mental health, relationships, and more. Our YOPD Council series brings together people diagnosed with young-onset Parkinson’s for a monthly WHAT'S NEW IN PARKINSON'S: MARCH 2021 HOW SUNLIGHT CAN HELP YOU LIVE WELL WITH PARKINSON'S The human body was built to work in partnership with the sun. Its light can transform our moods, focus, sleep, energy levels, immune systems, bone density, and mental health. As a result, spending time in the sun can be particularly beneficial to people living with Parkinson's who experience symptoms like depression, apathy, poor sleep, pain, and fatigue. And all you need to do to reap these LIVE WELL WITH PARKINSON'S IN 2021 WITH THE HELP OF OUR Ready to start 2021 with your best foot forward? Our Living Well Calendar is here to help. Daily prompts will keep you dancing, reading, socializing, writing, playing, and taking action to live well with Parkinson’s every day.. We encourage you to use this calendar however it works for you. You may take one action each day for a monthand then repeat.
CYCLING AND PARKINSON'S: WHAT WE KNOW (AND ARE LEARNING Reduce rigidity. Improve aerobic capacity. Improve mood. Improve cognitive function. Increase joy and social connections. Decrease UPDRS scores (Unified Parkinson’s Disease Rating Scale) Plus, it’s a great way to have fun with your friends. If you’re interested in learning more about how cycling has helped people with Parkinson’slive
MEDICATION, PROTEIN, AND PARKINSON'S EVERY VICTORY COUNTS MANUAL People living with Parkinson’s, their care partners and families, and friends of those living with Parkinson’s want reliable and practical information that will help them improve their quality of life today and every day.The Every Victory Counts® manual is the gold-standard resource to help you live well with Parkinson’s and achieve your wellness goals. HOW TO FIND A PARKINSON’S PHYSICAL THERAPIST NEAR YOU Experts at the Parkinson’s Foundation may be able to help you locate a physical therapist (or any healthcare provider, for that matter) that is familiar with Parkinson’s. Their phone # is 1-800-PD-INFO(1-800-473-4636).
EVERY VICTORY COUNTS DIGITAL ORDER PAGE Every Victory Counts® ManualDigital Order Form. Request your complimentary Every Victory Counts eBook by filling out the form below. We will send you an email with a link to download the manual once you have completed the form. Have questions or need help placing your order? Please call 855-744-6639.MAIN LANDING
In this webinar, YOPD Council Leader Tom Palizzi and Dr. Savica discussed dementia: what it is, how it develops, and its relationship to Parkinson's, as well as some distinct differences between YOPD and later-onset Parkinson's. May 26, 2021. YOPD Council: Sleep, Light, Nature, and Parkinson’s. Inspiration LivingWell YOPD.
WEBINARS - DAVIS PHINNEY FOUNDATIONSUPPORTMOMENTS OF VICTORYRESOURCESRESEARCHCONTACTFAQ Explore webinars by series below. Our Live Well TODAY Webinar series covers topics important for people living with Parkinson’s and care partners, including treatment, complementary therapies, mental health, relationships, and more. Our YOPD Council series brings together people diagnosed with young-onset Parkinson’s for a monthly WHAT'S NEW IN PARKINSON'S: MARCH 2021 HOW SUNLIGHT CAN HELP YOU LIVE WELL WITH PARKINSON'S The human body was built to work in partnership with the sun. Its light can transform our moods, focus, sleep, energy levels, immune systems, bone density, and mental health. As a result, spending time in the sun can be particularly beneficial to people living with Parkinson's who experience symptoms like depression, apathy, poor sleep, pain, and fatigue. And all you need to do to reap these LIVE WELL WITH PARKINSON'S IN 2021 WITH THE HELP OF OUR Ready to start 2021 with your best foot forward? Our Living Well Calendar is here to help. Daily prompts will keep you dancing, reading, socializing, writing, playing, and taking action to live well with Parkinson’s every day.. We encourage you to use this calendar however it works for you. You may take one action each day for a monthand then repeat.
CYCLING AND PARKINSON'S: WHAT WE KNOW (AND ARE LEARNING Reduce rigidity. Improve aerobic capacity. Improve mood. Improve cognitive function. Increase joy and social connections. Decrease UPDRS scores (Unified Parkinson’s Disease Rating Scale) Plus, it’s a great way to have fun with your friends. If you’re interested in learning more about how cycling has helped people with Parkinson’slive
MEDICATION, PROTEIN, AND PARKINSON'S EVERY VICTORY COUNTS MANUAL People living with Parkinson’s, their care partners and families, and friends of those living with Parkinson’s want reliable and practical information that will help them improve their quality of life today and every day.The Every Victory Counts® manual is the gold-standard resource to help you live well with Parkinson’s and achieve your wellness goals. HOW TO FIND A PARKINSON’S PHYSICAL THERAPIST NEAR YOU Experts at the Parkinson’s Foundation may be able to help you locate a physical therapist (or any healthcare provider, for that matter) that is familiar with Parkinson’s. Their phone # is 1-800-PD-INFO(1-800-473-4636).
EVERY VICTORY COUNTS DIGITAL ORDER PAGE Every Victory Counts® ManualDigital Order Form. Request your complimentary Every Victory Counts eBook by filling out the form below. We will send you an email with a link to download the manual once you have completed the form. Have questions or need help placing your order? Please call 855-744-6639. RESOURCES - DAVIS PHINNEY FOUNDATION The windows are open, the air is warm (or hot), and camping season is here! While camping and traveling are exciting summer adventures, we understand that camping with Parkinson's may seem daunting or even impossible. For advice, we turned to two of our Davis Phinney Foundation Ambassadors and RV camping experts, Carol Clupny and MartyAcevedo.
LIVE WELL WITH PARKINSON'S IN 2021 WITH THE HELP OF OUR Ready to start 2021 with your best foot forward? Our Living Well Calendar is here to help. Daily prompts will keep you dancing, reading, socializing, writing, playing, and taking action to live well with Parkinson’s every day.. We encourage you to use this calendar however it works for you. You may take one action each day for a monthand then repeat.
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REGISTER NOW FOR CHARTING YOUR COURSE: A PARKINSON'S Charting Your Course was designed to shorten the distance between three life-changing words — "You have Parkinson’s" — and living well. Just a decade ago, researchers, clinicians, and people living with Parkinson’s alike did not stress the importance of exercise, stress management, diet, and other positive life choices onParkinson’s.
OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY FOR PARKINSON'S Occupational Therapy for Parkinson’s. Occupational therapy (OT) is the only profession that helps people across the lifespan to do things they want to do through the use of therapeutic activities (occupations). Occupational therapists enable people of all ages to live life to its fullest by helping them promote health and prevent orlive
5 SIMPLE EXERCISES TO TRAIN YOUR BALANCE & LIVE WELL WITH Because Parkinson’s can impact the reflexes needed to maintain an upright posture, people with Parkinson’s may feel unstable while standing upright. This postural instability — better known as poor balance and coordination — can make certain physical activities difficult, and it also increases the risk of falling. The good news is that although postural instability is a common LIVE WELL TODAY WEBINAR SERIES Live Well Today Webinar Series. At the Davis Phinney Foundation, we provide best-in-class education on a variety of topics that people can access from the comfort of their own home via our Live Well Today Webinar Series, sponsored by our presenting partners Adamas, Amneal, Kyowa Kirin, and Sunovion. Below are the topics we’ve covered aswell
YOPD WOMEN'S COUNCIL: RELATIONSHIPS Receiving a Parkinson’s diagnosis when you’re young is overwhelming enough. Being a woman with a Parkinson's diagnosis adds an additional layer of complexities and challenges.In this panel discussion, the YOPD Women's Council discusses sex, intimacy, love,dating, and
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Ambassador Leadership Program. Founded in 2015, our Ambassador Leadership Program supports local community leaders, volunteers and change-makers in their personal pursuits to help people with Parkinson’s live well today. From speaking with individuals and families to presenting at conferences, sharing resources throughexhibit tables and
EVERY VICTORY COUNTS DIGITAL ORDER PAGE Every Victory Counts® ManualDigital Order Form. Request your complimentary Every Victory Counts eBook by filling out the form below. We will send you an email with a link to download the manual once you have completed the form. Have questions or need help placing your order? Please call 855-744-6639.MAIN LANDING
Davis Phinney Foundation Ambassador and artist Lorraine Wilson recently joined us for a two-hour workshop called "Sketching For Joy." In the workshop, Lorraine explained how anyone can be an artist and taught us how to use creativity to work through difficult emotions, revel in positive emotions, and how the process of being creative can significantly contribute to living well with Parkinson's. RESOURCES - DAVIS PHINNEY FOUNDATION We create inspirational tools and resources that help people live well today with Parkinson’s. From our online webinar series to our Every Victory Counts® manual, we help hundreds of thousands of individuals and families take action to improve their quality of life every year. WEBINARS - DAVIS PHINNEY FOUNDATION Our YOPD Council series brings together people diagnosed with young-onset Parkinson’s for a monthly discussion on topics that are unique to their experience, including work, parenting, dating, disability, finances, and much more. WHAT'S NEW IN PARKINSON'S: MARCH 2021 EVERY VICTORY COUNTS MANUAL People living with Parkinson’s, their care partners and families, and friends of those living with Parkinson’s want reliable and practical information that will help them improve their quality of life today and every day.The Every Victory Counts® manual is the gold-standard resource to help you live well with Parkinson’s and achieve your wellness goals. A PRIMER ON PAIN AND PARKINSON’S Introduction. Studies show that between 60 and 83% of people with Parkinson’s report experiencing pain, and chronic pain is twice as common in people living with Parkinson’s than it is in those withoutParkinson’s.
MEDICATION, PROTEIN, AND PARKINSON'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN DYSKINESIA AND TREMOR Although distinguishing between Parkinson’s dyskinesia and parkinsonian tremor can be difficult, recognizing the differences can significantly impact both treatment and quality of life for a personwith Parkinson’s.
CYCLING AND PARKINSON'S: WHAT WE KNOW (AND ARE LEARNING One of the questions we are asked often is this: “Does cycling really help people with Parkinson’s?” While we’d never say it helps everyone with Parkinson’s, or that it is an exercise you must do if you want to live well with Parkinson’s, research studies have shown that many people have experienced significant benefits from pushing pedals on a regular basis. THE BIG 16: WHAT TO SAY (AND WHAT NOT TO SAY) TO SOMEONE We’ve worked with thousands of people who’ve had to break the news that they have Parkinson’s to a loved one. In a moment like that, people often confuse what’s helpful for the person with Parkinson’s with what feels helpful to them.MAIN LANDING
Davis Phinney Foundation Ambassador and artist Lorraine Wilson recently joined us for a two-hour workshop called "Sketching For Joy." In the workshop, Lorraine explained how anyone can be an artist and taught us how to use creativity to work through difficult emotions, revel in positive emotions, and how the process of being creative can significantly contribute to living well with Parkinson's. RESOURCES - DAVIS PHINNEY FOUNDATION We create inspirational tools and resources that help people live well today with Parkinson’s. From our online webinar series to our Every Victory Counts® manual, we help hundreds of thousands of individuals and families take action to improve their quality of life every year. WEBINARS - DAVIS PHINNEY FOUNDATION Our YOPD Council series brings together people diagnosed with young-onset Parkinson’s for a monthly discussion on topics that are unique to their experience, including work, parenting, dating, disability, finances, and much more. WHAT'S NEW IN PARKINSON'S: MARCH 2021 EVERY VICTORY COUNTS MANUAL People living with Parkinson’s, their care partners and families, and friends of those living with Parkinson’s want reliable and practical information that will help them improve their quality of life today and every day.The Every Victory Counts® manual is the gold-standard resource to help you live well with Parkinson’s and achieve your wellness goals. A PRIMER ON PAIN AND PARKINSON’S Introduction. Studies show that between 60 and 83% of people with Parkinson’s report experiencing pain, and chronic pain is twice as common in people living with Parkinson’s than it is in those withoutParkinson’s.
MEDICATION, PROTEIN, AND PARKINSON'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN DYSKINESIA AND TREMOR Although distinguishing between Parkinson’s dyskinesia and parkinsonian tremor can be difficult, recognizing the differences can significantly impact both treatment and quality of life for a personwith Parkinson’s.
CYCLING AND PARKINSON'S: WHAT WE KNOW (AND ARE LEARNING One of the questions we are asked often is this: “Does cycling really help people with Parkinson’s?” While we’d never say it helps everyone with Parkinson’s, or that it is an exercise you must do if you want to live well with Parkinson’s, research studies have shown that many people have experienced significant benefits from pushing pedals on a regular basis. THE BIG 16: WHAT TO SAY (AND WHAT NOT TO SAY) TO SOMEONE We’ve worked with thousands of people who’ve had to break the news that they have Parkinson’s to a loved one. In a moment like that, people often confuse what’s helpful for the person with Parkinson’s with what feels helpful to them. RESOURCES - DAVIS PHINNEY FOUNDATION We create inspirational tools and resources that help people live well today with Parkinson’s. From our online webinar series to our Every Victory Counts® manual, we help hundreds of thousands of individuals and families take action to improve their quality of life every year. LIVE WELL WITH PARKINSON'S IN 2021 WITH THE HELP OF OUR Ready to start 2021 with your best foot forward? Our Living Well Calendar is here to help. Daily prompts will keep you dancing, reading, socializing, writing, playing, and taking action to live well with Parkinson’s every day.. We encourage you to use this calendar however it works for you. You may take one action each day for a monthand then repeat.
HEALTH DISPARITIES AND PARKINSON'S: STRUCTURAL RACISM AND Since 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic has exposed the myriad ways that structural racism and oppression affect healthcare and health outcomes, including well-being and quality of life. These same systemic issues plague the Parkinson’s community and result in care inequities and disparities that disproportionately affect people of color, women, people with limited English proficiency, and more.In EVENTS - DAVIS PHINNEY FOUNDATION Thank you for joining us on February 20, 2021, for this virtual event. During this event, we heard from and interact with movement disorder specialists, neuropsychologists, physical therapists, and people living with Parkinson’s about how to not only understand more aboutParkinson’s but
CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR FIRST-EVER PDMD FELLOW, ALA ELYAMAN Our mission is to help as many people as possible live well with Parkinson’s. We currently do this via our educational programs, research dollars, Healthy Parkinson’s Communities™ initiative, Ambassador Leadership Program, and more. LIVE WELL TODAY WEBINAR SERIES At the Davis Phinney Foundation, we provide best-in-class education on a variety of topics that people can access from the comfort of their own home via our Live Well Today Webinar Series, sponsored by our presenting partners Adamas, Amneal, Kyowa Kirin, and Sunovion. CYCLING AND PARKINSON'S: WHAT WE KNOW (AND ARE LEARNING One of the questions we are asked often is this: “Does cycling really help people with Parkinson’s?” While we’d never say it helps everyone with Parkinson’s, or that it is an exercise you must do if you want to live well with Parkinson’s, research studies have shown that many people have experienced significant benefits from pushing pedals on a regular basis. THE LATEST AND GREATEST ON BOXING AND … If you’ve been living with Parkinson’s for a while, chances are good that you’ve either heard about how beneficial boxing is for people with Parkinson’s, or you’ve attended many boxing classes yourself. But how familiar are you with the latest and greatest research about boxing and Parkinson’s?During this 60-minute webinar on Tuesday, June 15, at 12 pm MDT, our panel members DAVIS PHINNEY FOUNDATION BENEFIT SWEEPSTAKES … THE WINNER. Prizes valued at over $600 will be reported as taxable income, in accordance with IRS regulations. The Sponsor is not responsible for any selection notifications or other communicationsthat are
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