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Parkinson’s Behavior Management
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Why Medication Timing Can Change Parkinson’s Behavior More Than Expected
The timing of Parkinson’s medication can unexpectedly impact behavior due to fluctuating dopamine levels, and understanding why is key to better management.
What Sensory Overload Looks Like in Parkinson’s Disease
Feeling overwhelmed by bright lights, loud noises, or strong smells is common in Parkinson’s sensory overload—discover what it looks like and how to manage it.
How to Reduce Dizziness Risks in Parkinson’s at Home
Boost your safety at home by addressing key risks, but discover how to truly minimize dizziness and prevent falls in Parkinson’s.
When Public Outings Feel Impossible With Parkinson’s Symptoms
Public outings can feel overwhelming with Parkinson’s symptoms, but with the right strategies, you can make your experiences more manageable and enjoyable.
The Bathroom Urgency Problem in Parkinson’s No One Talks About
Bathroom urgency in Parkinson’s is a common issue that many don’t openly…
How to Handle Rigidity During Transfers and Position Changes
Discover effective techniques to handle rigidity during transfers and position changes to ensure safety and comfort for everyone involved.
What Caregivers Can Do When Parkinson’s Causes Social Withdrawal
Finding ways to support someone with Parkinson’s social withdrawal can improve their well-being and connection—discover effective strategies to make a difference.
Why Dressing Time Triggers So Much Frustration in Parkinson’s
Losing independence during dressing can be incredibly frustrating in Parkinson’s, but understanding why it happens can help you find practical solutions.
How to Manage Parkinson’s Off Periods Without Panic
Supporting yourself with calming techniques and awareness can help manage Parkinson’s off periods—discover how to stay in control when it matters most.