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SUPPORT GROUPS
Support groups offer a safe environment for talking about your experiences, enhancing your ability to cope with the daily challenges of Parkinson’s. Some groups are subject specific ( young onset, newly diagnosed and care partners as examples) while others are more general. All are designed to provide a safe, comfortable place forpeople to
PARKINSON'S DISEASE AND DRIVING Subscribe to get news and important updates about how, together, we're improving the lives of people living with Parkinson's. Stay up to date through email or social media. PARKINSON CANADA IN SASKATCHEWAN #110B – 2103 Airport Drive Saskatoon, SK S7L 6W2 Email: saskatchewan@parkinson.ca Phone: 306-933-4481 Toll Free: 800-565-3000 ext: 3430 Fax: 1-844-440-8963 Contacts Michelle Carlson Phone 1-800-565-3000 Ext 3430 Todd MacPerson Phone 1-800-565-3000 Ext 3431 PARKINSON CANADA IN MANITOBA Parkinson Canada in Manitoba. Welcome to Parkinson Canada in Manitoba. Our team of staff and trained volunteers offer information, education and services for Manitobans living with Parkinson’s, their families/caregivers and the health professionals on their treatmentteams.
PARKINSON SUPERWALK
Alejandro Alas, our Online Fundraising Concierge, is here to help as part of a committed team working on Parkinson Canada SuperWalk. You can reach him by email at superwalk@parkinson.ca, phone at 800-565-3000 (extension 3392), and by using the chat button found onthis page.
COLLINGWOOD PARKINSON SUPPORT GROUP Collingwood Parkinson Support Group. Until further notice, in-person support group meetings will not be held. We may make alternate arrangements using telephone/technology to provide information and support. Email info@parkinson.ca or call 1 (800) 565-3000 for support. Visit this webpage for more information and updates about events nearyou.
NIAGARA SUPPORT GROUP Until further notice, in-person support group meetings will not be held. We will make alternate arrangements using telephone/technology to provide information and support. BRACEBRIDGE (SOUTH MUSKOKA) The safety, health and well-being of our Parkinson community across Canada are of utmost importance to Parkinson Canada and we continue to monitor developments. HOME - PARKINSON CANADAPROGRAMS NEAR YOUPARKINSON'S DISEASEACTION PLAN FOR COVID-19CONTACT USSUPERWALK COVID-19: Find resources to support you during the pandemic × Thanks to you, more Canadians than ever are ready to take action for Parkinson's Read our summary report Parkinson Canada SuperWalk Walk your way. At home or in person.Your SuperWalk efforts fuel a better life for Canadians with Parkinson’s.Join now Parkinson’s needs actionParkinson’s is the world’s fastest growing EXERCISE AND WELLNESS RESOURCES Thanks to donors like you, Parkinson’s researchers have shown that exercise generally and dance specifically can have a positive impact on living with Parkinson’s. This includes research launched by your support of Parkinson Canada. In its 2013-15 cycle, the ParkinsonCanada
SUPPORT GROUPS
Support groups offer a safe environment for talking about your experiences, enhancing your ability to cope with the daily challenges of Parkinson’s. Some groups are subject specific ( young onset, newly diagnosed and care partners as examples) while others are more general. All are designed to provide a safe, comfortable place forpeople to
PARKINSON'S DISEASE AND DRIVING Subscribe to get news and important updates about how, together, we're improving the lives of people living with Parkinson's. Stay up to date through email or social media. PARKINSON CANADA IN SASKATCHEWAN #110B – 2103 Airport Drive Saskatoon, SK S7L 6W2 Email: saskatchewan@parkinson.ca Phone: 306-933-4481 Toll Free: 800-565-3000 ext: 3430 Fax: 1-844-440-8963 Contacts Michelle Carlson Phone 1-800-565-3000 Ext 3430 Todd MacPerson Phone 1-800-565-3000 Ext 3431 PARKINSON CANADA IN MANITOBA Parkinson Canada in Manitoba. Welcome to Parkinson Canada in Manitoba. Our team of staff and trained volunteers offer information, education and services for Manitobans living with Parkinson’s, their families/caregivers and the health professionals on their treatmentteams.
PARKINSON SUPERWALK
Alejandro Alas, our Online Fundraising Concierge, is here to help as part of a committed team working on Parkinson Canada SuperWalk. You can reach him by email at superwalk@parkinson.ca, phone at 800-565-3000 (extension 3392), and by using the chat button found onthis page.
COLLINGWOOD PARKINSON SUPPORT GROUP Collingwood Parkinson Support Group. Until further notice, in-person support group meetings will not be held. We may make alternate arrangements using telephone/technology to provide information and support. Email info@parkinson.ca or call 1 (800) 565-3000 for support. Visit this webpage for more information and updates about events nearyou.
NIAGARA SUPPORT GROUP Until further notice, in-person support group meetings will not be held. We will make alternate arrangements using telephone/technology to provide information and support. BRACEBRIDGE (SOUTH MUSKOKA) The safety, health and well-being of our Parkinson community across Canada are of utmost importance to Parkinson Canada and we continue to monitor developments.PARKINSON'S DISEASE
Parkinson’s Disease. Parkinson’s is a complex brain disease and everyone’s Parkinson’s journey is different. More than 100,000 Canadians live with Parkinson’s and 25 more are diagnosed every day. Learning about the disease and what you can expect, goes a long way to making your journey more manageable and helping you and your family PARKINSON'S DISEASE AND DRIVING Subscribe to get news and important updates about how, together, we're improving the lives of people living with Parkinson's. Stay up to date through email or social media. PROGRESSION OF PARKINSON'S Although everyone is different, there are signs that Parkinson’s is progressing. You may find that it takes longer or more effort to perform daily activities such as getting dressed. Tremor on one side of your body may now appear on both sides. You may notice significant changes in the way you walk, from slowness toDURHAM REGION
Contact Name : For more information, please contact our Information & Referral team. Contact Telephone : 1-800-565-3000. Contact Email :info@parkinson.ca.
BRANDON & AREA
Address : First Baptist Church - 3881 Park Ave, Brandon, MB R7B 3Y6, Canada. Start Time : 1:30 PM End Time : 3:00 PM Contact Name : Kerri Lynn Gudz Contact Telephone : 1-800-565-3000 Ext 3442 Contact Email : kerrilynn.gudz@parkinson.ca Notes : OTTAWA - CARLINGWOOD - PARKINSON CANADA During this global outbreak of COVID-19 (also known as Corona Virus), we are implementing proactive ways to help manage the risk and reducepotential spread of
BRACEBRIDGE (SOUTH MUSKOKA) The safety, health and well-being of our Parkinson community across Canada are of utmost importance to Parkinson Canada and we continue to monitor developments. KINGSTON - PARKINSON CANADA Until further notice, in-person support group meetings will not be held. We may make alternate arrangements using telephone/technology to provide information and support.PETERBOROUGH
Peterborough. Due to COVID-19 physical distancing measures, this group will meet via Zoom until further notice. New members are welcome! To join this group, contact Donna Greening at 1-800-565-3000 Ext 3440 or donna.greening@parkinson.ca. With your permission, Donna will forward your contact information to the group's Membership Coordinator FREDERICTON NB SUPPORT GROUP Address : 75 Main Street, Fredericton, NB. Start Time : 1:30 PM End Time : 3:30 PM Contact Name : Cary Norquay-Parkinson Canada Community Development Coordinator for NB Contact Telephone : Cary Norquay 1 (800) 565-3000, ext. 3459 Contact Email : cary.norquay@parkinson.ca Notes : Meetings are held every third Wednesday of the month, from 1:30 PM – 3:30 PM, except during the holiday months HOME - PARKINSON CANADAPROGRAMS NEAR YOUPARKINSON'S DISEASEACTION PLAN FOR COVID-19CONTACT USSUPERWALK COVID-19: Find resources to support you during the pandemic × Thanks to you, more Canadians than ever are ready to take action for Parkinson's Read our summary report Parkinson Canada SuperWalk Walk your way. At home or in person.Your SuperWalk efforts fuel a better life for Canadians with Parkinson’s.Join now Parkinson’s needs actionParkinson’s is the world’s fastest growingPARKINSON'S DISEASE
Parkinson’s Disease. Parkinson’s is a complex brain disease and everyone’s Parkinson’s journey is different. More than 100,000 Canadians live with Parkinson’s and 25 more are diagnosed every day. Learning about the disease and what you can expect, goes a long way to making your journey more manageable and helping you and your family SYMPTOMS OF PARKINSON'S PROGRESSION OF PARKINSON'S Although everyone is different, there are signs that Parkinson’s is progressing. You may find that it takes longer or more effort to perform daily activities such as getting dressed. Tremor on one side of your body may now appear on both sides. You may notice significant changes in the way you walk, from slowness to PARKINSON CANADA IN SASKATCHEWAN #110B – 2103 Airport Drive Saskatoon, SK S7L 6W2 Email: saskatchewan@parkinson.ca Phone: 306-933-4481 Toll Free: 800-565-3000 ext: 3430 Fax: 1-844-440-8963 Contacts Michelle Carlson Phone 1-800-565-3000 Ext 3430 Todd MacPerson Phone 1-800-565-3000 Ext 3431SUPPORT GROUPS
Support groups offer a safe environment for talking about your experiences, enhancing your ability to cope with the daily challenges of Parkinson’s. Some groups are subject specific ( young onset, newly diagnosed and care partners as examples) while others are more general. All are designed to provide a safe, comfortable place forpeople to
HOME - PARKINSON CANADAPROGRAMS NEAR YOUPARKINSON'S DISEASEACTION PLAN FOR COVID-19CONTACT USSUPERWALK COVID-19: Find resources to support you during the pandemic × Thanks to you, more Canadians than ever are ready to take action for Parkinson's Read our summary report Parkinson Canada SuperWalk Walk your way. At home or in person.Your SuperWalk efforts fuel a better life for Canadians with Parkinson’s.Join now Parkinson’s needs actionParkinson’s is the world’s fastest growingPARKINSON'S DISEASE
Parkinson’s Disease. Parkinson’s is a complex brain disease and everyone’s Parkinson’s journey is different. More than 100,000 Canadians live with Parkinson’s and 25 more are diagnosed every day. Learning about the disease and what you can expect, goes a long way to making your journey more manageable and helping you and your family SYMPTOMS OF PARKINSON'S PROGRESSION OF PARKINSON'S Although everyone is different, there are signs that Parkinson’s is progressing. You may find that it takes longer or more effort to perform daily activities such as getting dressed. Tremor on one side of your body may now appear on both sides. You may notice significant changes in the way you walk, from slowness to PARKINSON CANADA IN SASKATCHEWAN #110B – 2103 Airport Drive Saskatoon, SK S7L 6W2 Email: saskatchewan@parkinson.ca Phone: 306-933-4481 Toll Free: 800-565-3000 ext: 3430 Fax: 1-844-440-8963 Contacts Michelle Carlson Phone 1-800-565-3000 Ext 3430 Todd MacPerson Phone 1-800-565-3000 Ext 3431SUPPORT GROUPS
Support groups offer a safe environment for talking about your experiences, enhancing your ability to cope with the daily challenges of Parkinson’s. Some groups are subject specific ( young onset, newly diagnosed and care partners as examples) while others are more general. All are designed to provide a safe, comfortable place forpeople to
PARKINSON CANADA IN MANITOBA Parkinson Canada in Manitoba. Welcome to Parkinson Canada in Manitoba. Our team of staff and trained volunteers offer information, education and services for Manitobans living with Parkinson’s, their families/caregivers and the health professionals on their treatmentteams.
PARKINSON SUPERWALK
Alejandro Alas, our Online Fundraising Concierge, is here to help as part of a committed team working on Parkinson Canada SuperWalk. You can reach him by email at superwalk@parkinson.ca, phone at 800-565-3000 (extension 3392), and by using the chat button found onthis page.
COLLINGWOOD PARKINSON SUPPORT GROUP Collingwood Parkinson Support Group. Until further notice, in-person support group meetings will not be held. We may make alternate arrangements using telephone/technology to provide information and support. Email info@parkinson.ca or call 1 (800) 565-3000 for support. Visit this webpage for more information and updates about events nearyou.
SYMPTÔMES DE LA MALADIE DE PARKINSONPARKINSON'S DISEASE
Parkinson’s Disease. Parkinson’s is a complex brain disease and everyone’s Parkinson’s journey is different. More than 100,000 Canadians live with Parkinson’s and 25 more are diagnosed every day. Learning about the disease and what you can expect, goes a long way to making your journey more manageable and helping you and your familyPROGRAMS NEAR YOU
41) Parkinson Canada in Manitoba. 414 Westmount Dr, Winnipeg, MB R2J 1P2, Canadà. 42) Parkinson Canada in Atlantic Canada. 150 – 7071 Bayers Rd. Halifax NS, B3L 2C2 Contact name: Ryan Underhill Phone: 902-422-3656 Toll Free (NS, NB & PEI): 800-663-2468 Fax: 1-844-440-8963. 7071 Bayers Rd, Halifax, NS B3L 2C2, Canada. COLLINGWOOD PARKINSON SUPPORT GROUP Collingwood Parkinson Support Group. Until further notice, in-person support group meetings will not be held. We may make alternate arrangements using telephone/technology to provide information and support. Email info@parkinson.ca or call 1 (800) 565-3000 for support. Visit this webpage for more information and updates about events nearyou.
SYMPTÔMES DE LA MALADIE DE PARKINSON Ce guide vous aidera à mieux comprendre la maladie de Parkinson. Développé et rédigé avec le Bureau d’éducation des patients du Centre universitaire de santé McGill avec le soutien de Parkinson Canada, il décrit la maladie, les changements dans votre corps au fil du temps, les options de traitement et de soins, les problèmes de santé possibles, ainsi que quand et où vous pouvez BROCKVILLE - PARKINSON CANADA During this global outbreak of COVID-19 (also known as Corona Virus), we are implementing proactive ways to help manage the risk and reducepotential spread of
BRANDON & AREA
Address : First Baptist Church - 3881 Park Ave, Brandon, MB R7B 3Y6, Canada. Start Time : 1:30 PM End Time : 3:00 PM Contact Name : Kerri Lynn Gudz Contact Telephone : 1-800-565-3000 Ext 3442 Contact Email : kerrilynn.gudz@parkinson.ca Notes :DURHAM REGION
Contact Name : For more information, please contact our Information & Referral team. Contact Telephone : 1-800-565-3000. Contact Email :info@parkinson.ca.
OTTAWA - CARLINGWOOD - PARKINSON CANADA During this global outbreak of COVID-19 (also known as Corona Virus), we are implementing proactive ways to help manage the risk and reducepotential spread of
KINGSTON - PARKINSON CANADA Until further notice, in-person support group meetings will not be held. We may make alternate arrangements using telephone/technology to provide information and support. BRACEBRIDGE (SOUTH MUSKOKA) The safety, health and well-being of our Parkinson community across Canada are of utmost importance to Parkinson Canada and we continue to monitor developments. Supporting Canadians with Parkinson's Since 1965Donate
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