Living With Parkinson's

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Parkinson’s Disease and Incontinence: Why It Happens and How to Cope

Posted by Chad Birt on Wed Apr 20 2022

Constipation is a common side effect of Parkinson's disease, but about 30-40% of patients also experience urinary difficulties, according to the Parkinson's Foundation. Fortunately, there are things you can do to reduce accidents, strengthen your pelvic floor, and improve your quality of life.Read More


Parkinson's Awareness Month - Meet Mary

Parkinson's Awareness Month - Meet Mary

Posted by Jessie Ary on Tue Apr 12 2022

Meet one of our Caregiver Heroes, Mary S.! We read Mary's entry for the Caregiver of the Year Awards, and are honored to share her inspiring story with the caregiving community. Read more about Mary's caregiving journey:Read More


Parkinson's Awareness Month - Meet Matthew

Parkinson's Awareness Month - Meet Matthew

Posted by Jessie Ary on Mon Apr 04 2022

Meet one of our Caregiver Heroes, Matthew B.! We read Matthew's entry for the Caregiver of the Year Awards, and are honored to share his inspiring story with the caregiving community. Read more about Matthew's caregiving journey:Read More


6 Products to Help With the Everyday Hurdles of Living With Parkinson's Disease of 2024

6 Products to Help With the Everyday Hurdles of Living With Parkinson's Disease of 2024

Posted by Carewell Staff on Thu Dec 21 2023

If you or someone you love is living with Parkinson’s Disease, you know that the emotional side of coping with the diagnosis alone is a challenge. Still, there are very real physical obstacles one must face while they come around to the acceptance and understanding of what living with this disease means. Read More