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Parkinson’s disease
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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.
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…
Why Small Daily Comfort Wins Matter So Much in Parkinson’s Palliative Care
A small daily comfort win can significantly boost resilience and well-being in Parkinson’s palliative care, revealing why these moments matter so much for…
How to Talk About Hospitalization Goals in Advanced Parkinson’s
Ineffective communication about hospitalization goals can impact your care; learn practical strategies to ensure your needs and preferences are understood and respected.
What Aspiration Risk Means in Advanced Parkinson’s
In advanced Parkinson’s, aspiration risk means there’s a higher chance that food…
How Palliative Care Helps With Parkinson’s Fatigue and Energy Crashes
Discover how palliative care can help manage Parkinson’s fatigue and energy crashes, offering personalized support and strategies to improve daily life.
Constipation in Late Parkinson’s: The Comfort Guide Families Need
Managing constipation in late Parkinson’s can be challenging, but understanding key strategies offers hope and comfort for families facing this common issue.
How Orthostatic Hypotension Changes Parkinson’s Care at Home
Keen awareness of blood pressure changes in orthostatic hypotension can transform Parkinson’s home care—discover essential strategies to stay safe and prevent falls.
Parkinson’s Swallowing Exercises to Prevent Aspiration
Caring for Parkinson’s swallowing challenges with targeted exercises can reduce aspiration risks—discover how these techniques can improve your safety and confidence during meals.