Parkinson’s Awareness Month
Wondering how you or your loved one can truly live well despite a Parkinson’s diagnosis?
It’s about embracing a proactive approach centered on effective care and treatment. This includes adhering to medication schedules, engaging in recommended therapies like physical and speech therapy, staying physically active, and maintaining social connections. Managing both motor symptoms and potential non-motor changes, like mood or cognition, is key to maximizing quality of life.
In cases where medications aren’t enough, deep brain stimulation can help manage movement symptoms through targeted electrical impulses in the brain.
Support groups also provide emotional help and practical resources for those living with Parkinson’s and their families.
At Amicus Brain, we recognize that navigating a Parkinson’s diagnosis, regardless of its cause, presents challenges. Our digital advisors offer support and curated information to help caregivers understand the condition, manage symptoms, and access resources, empowering both caregivers and those living with Parkinson’s or related cognitive changes.
If you are caring for a loved one with Parkinson’s at home, Amicus Brain’s Keiko can help you learn how to cope with the challenges.
Visit www.AmicusBrain.com to learn how we can help you on this journey.