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Life Lessons from a Care Partner: Care Taking at Home
By Tom Knechtel My husband Bob collapsed from sepsis, and, after two months in hospitals and rehab places, I brought him home and cared for him until he died, five months later. Here’s some of what I learned during that time. The task of caring for someone at home can...
Meet Our Los Angeles Community: Introducing “Life Lessons from a Care Partner”
This month, Leslie Rodier shares with us her family’s Parkinson’s story and how she learned to care for herself while balancing her family’s needs. Leslie’s husband Bob Potter serves on PCLA’s Board of Directors. In September 2006, Bob was diagnosed with Parkinson’s....
OTHER PARKINSON’S NEWS
5 Tech Devices to Live Better with PD
Technology has the power to improve the lives of people with PD, and the options for these tools are expanding each year. Recent advancements in tech have allowed for revolutionary methods of monitoring diseases and providing more tailored solutions for treatment. For...
How Parkinson’s Impacts the LGBTQ+ Community
Happy Pride Month! PCLA is committed to serving all members of the Parkinson’s community, especially those who are marginalized or face discrimination in the healthcare system. Members of the LGBTQ+ community experience unique barriers in healthcare, often leading to...
Freezing of Gait, Explained
Freezing episodes can be one of the more frustrating and debilitating side effects of Parkinson’s. Freezing of gait refers to the temporary inability to move despite your best efforts. It may feel like you’re stuck in place and can impact different parts of the body,...
Top Walking Aids for PD [And Benefits of Using Them]
Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a progressive neurological disorder that predominantly affects motor skills, leading to significant challenges in daily activities, including walking. As the disease progresses, some people may find mobility aids to be especially helpful...
Are Parkinson’s and Hearing Loss Connected?
May is Better Hearing & Speech Month! Parkinson's disease (PD) and hearing loss are two seemingly unrelated conditions affecting millions of people worldwide. Until recently, little has been known about the interplay of these conditions, but emerging research...
Is Parkinson’s A Disability?
According to federal and state laws in the United States, Parkinson’s is considered a disability. However, “disability” is a broad term. It relates to both the physical and mental impacts of Parkinson’s disease, ranging from a person’s ability to perform basic daily...
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