Sandy Yaras is the leader of PCLA’s Let Talk About Parkinson’s support group and our PCLA Online virtual support group. He was diagnosed in 2004 at the age of 63. Sandy taught middle school students for over 20 years and is also an artist, writer, and stand-up comic....
Care Partners
A Caregiver Lesson Learned
The risks of being a caregiver is that we are HUMAN BEINGS and sometimes we get sick. Almost every caregiver I know puts their loved one’s health above their own. I care for my husband who has had Parkinson’s for 19 years, he was diagnosed when he was 36. He’s had...
No, You Can’t Always Get What You Want
No, you can't always get what you want But if you try sometimes you just might get what you need —The Rolling Stones Whether you are a caregiver for someone with PD, or caring for a parent, child or a grandchild who needs assistance, watch out for burnout. Some of us...
OTHER PARKINSON’S NEWS
Addressing the Unique Needs of Women with PD
Did you know women experience Parkinson’s disease differently than men? Interestingly, this fact has only begun to impact the understanding of PD. As with many areas of medicine, women are severely underrepresented in research and clinical trials, leading to...
Do You Need A Movement Disorder Specialist for Parkinson’s?
As people living with Parkinson’s disease navigate their diagnosis, they’ll encounter various physicians and specialists with education and experience specific to PD. One of these is a movement disorder specialist (MDS). Let’s explore the role of a movement disorder...
Guide to Non-Motor Symptoms of Parkinson’s Disease
Parkinson’s disease is commonly associated with its visible impacts on motor skills, such as tremors, stiffness, cramping, and balance. However, non-motor skills are sometimes equally, if not more, affected for people with Parkinson’s. Common non-motor symptoms of...
Guide to Vision Issues in Parkinson’s: Symptoms & Treatments
It is very common for people living with Parkinson’s to experience issues with their vision. A recent study found that 82% of people with Parkinson’s experienced one or more visual symptoms. These may include double vision, dry eyes, blurry vision, and sometimes...
Let’s Talk Parkinson’s: The Latest in Parkinson’s Research 2023
Want to hear about the latest developments in Parkinson’s disease research? PCLA recently hosted an online Q&A "The Latest in Parkinson's Research 2023," with Jeff Bronstein, MD, PhD, Director of the Movement Disorders Program at UCLA.WATCH THE PRESENTATION Miss...
Vibration Therapy for Parkinson’s Disease: How it Works
Research into Parkinson’s treatment continues to expand, with exciting breakthroughs happening every year. One notable treatment is a Parkinson’s vibration glove, which has shown promising results in initial trials. Here’s an overview of current treatments for...
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