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ABOUT PARKINSON'S
Parkinson’s is a progressive neurological condition that can affect anyone. Parkinson's is the second most common neurological condition and latest research estimates indicates that more than 100,000 Australians are living with Parkinson's. RESEARCH | PARKINSON'S AUSTRALIA The content of this web site is intended to convey general educational information . and should not be relied upon as a substitute for professional healthcare advice. PARKINSON'S AUSTRALIA Parkinson's Australia advocates for people living with Parkinson's Disease, provides education and information on the causes, symptomsand treatments.
YOUNG ONSET PARKINSON'S Information about Young or Early Onset Parkinson's. About 20 per cent of people with Parkinson's have symptoms before age 50 with many diagnosed in their 30s and 40s.FIND SUPPORT
The content of this web site is intended to convey general educational information . and should not be relied upon as a substitute for professional healthcare advice.INFORMATON SHEETS
The content of this web site is intended to convey general educational information . and should not be relied upon as a substitute for professional healthcare advice.I AM A CARER
Carers play an important role in the care and support of someone with Parkinson’s. They are often partners and family members, but could also be friends or neighbours. DOCTORS & ALLIED HEALTH The content of this web site is intended to convey general educational information . and should not be relied upon as a substitute for professional healthcare advice. HOME | PARKINSON'S AUSTRALIAWHAT WE DOI HAVE PARKINSON'SI AM A CARERHEALTH PROFESSIONALSRESEARCH Featured above is an introduction video to the Young Onset Parkinson’s Exchange (YOP-X) App and website - an information portal and resource hub supporting people with young onset Parkinson's, and provides a valuable workforce tool for NDIS staff. PARKINSON'S SYMPTOMS There is a large range of symptoms that people living with Parkinson's can experience. A person living with Parkinson's may get a few symptoms or could get a range of symptoms.ABOUT PARKINSON'S
Parkinson’s is a progressive neurological condition that can affect anyone. Parkinson's is the second most common neurological condition and latest research estimates indicates that more than 100,000 Australians are living with Parkinson's. RESEARCH | PARKINSON'S AUSTRALIA The content of this web site is intended to convey general educational information . and should not be relied upon as a substitute for professional healthcare advice. PARKINSON'S AUSTRALIA Parkinson's Australia advocates for people living with Parkinson's Disease, provides education and information on the causes, symptomsand treatments.
YOUNG ONSET PARKINSON'S Information about Young or Early Onset Parkinson's. About 20 per cent of people with Parkinson's have symptoms before age 50 with many diagnosed in their 30s and 40s.FIND SUPPORT
The content of this web site is intended to convey general educational information . and should not be relied upon as a substitute for professional healthcare advice.INFORMATON SHEETS
The content of this web site is intended to convey general educational information . and should not be relied upon as a substitute for professional healthcare advice.I AM A CARER
Carers play an important role in the care and support of someone with Parkinson’s. They are often partners and family members, but could also be friends or neighbours. DOCTORS & ALLIED HEALTH The content of this web site is intended to convey general educational information . and should not be relied upon as a substitute for professional healthcare advice. PARKINSON'S TREATMENT Parkinson's is a chronic and complex condition, but there are a range to treatments that can assist with the management and control ofsymptoms.
LIVING WITH PARKINSON'S DISCLOSURE Telling your employer that you have Parkinson’s disease depends on you -your relationship with your employer and colleagues, the nature and extent of your symptoms. Often there is a reluctance to disclose for fear of negative attitudes, loss of entitlements ABOUT US | PARKINSON'S AUSTRALIA ABOUT US Parkinson’s Australia is a federation of member states and territories including Parkinson's ACT, Parkinson's Queensland, Parkinson's SA & NT, Parkinson's Tasmania, andFIND SUPPORT
The content of this web site is intended to convey general educational information . and should not be relied upon as a substitute for professional healthcare advice.INFORMATON SHEETS
Information Sheets . In this section you will find detailed information on a wide range of important topics related to Parkinson's. These information sheets are reviewed and updated asrequired.
DOCTORS & ALLIED HEALTH The content of this web site is intended to convey general educational information . and should not be relied upon as a substitute for professional healthcare advice.ACTION FRAMEWORK
Make Parkinson’s a Priority is the Action Framework created by Parkinson’s Australia, all State-based Parkinson’s organisations, Shake It Up Australia and the Parkinson’s community to reflect the needs of people living with, and affected by Parkinson’s. RESEARCH INTO CAUSES Research into Parkinson's has made remarkable progress. There is very real hope that the causes, whether genetic or environmental, will be identified and the precise effects of these will be understood in thenear future.
ADVANCED CARE PLANNING There are several types of Powers of Attorney and Advanced Care Plans that can be put in place which vary depending on where you live. Advanced Care Planning is where you share your beliefs, values and preferences with your loved ones and your health care team.MAKE A DONATION
There are several ways you can donate to Parkinson's Australia listed below. If you are making a donation in memorial to someone and would like a letter of acknowledgement to be sent to their family, please email info@parkinsons.org.au with the details.. GiveNow HOME | PARKINSON'S AUSTRALIAWHAT WE DOI HAVE PARKINSON'SI AM A CARERHEALTH PROFESSIONALSRESEARCH Featured above is an introduction video to the Young Onset Parkinson’s Exchange (YOP-X) App and website - an information portal and resource hub supporting people with young onset Parkinson's, and provides a valuable workforce tool for NDIS staff. PARKINSON'S SYMPTOMS The non-motor symptoms of Parkinson's are very varied and can include: . Sensory dysfunction including loss of the sense of smell and visual disturbances. Mood disorders including anxiety, apathy and depression. Constipation and gastrointestinal issues. Fatigue, pain and cramping.ABOUT PARKINSON'S
Parkinson’s is a progressive neurological condition that can affect anyone. Parkinson's is the second most common neurological condition and latest research estimates indicates that more than 100,000 Australians are living with Parkinson's. RESEARCH | PARKINSON'S AUSTRALIA The content of this web site is intended to convey general educational information . and should not be relied upon as a substitute for professional healthcare advice. PARKINSON'S TREATMENT As your Parkinson's changes there will be a need to adjust and change the treatments so that they continue to work best for you. These treatments can include: . Oral medications. Advanced therapy medications given by injection or by a tube directly into the small intestine. Surgical treatments including deep brain stimulation. PARKINSON'S AUSTRALIA These sheets provide up to date information about many different aspects of living with Parkinson's and managing symptoms. FIND SUPPORT. Our state organisations provide direct support to people affected by Parkinson's. Connect with yours on free-call 1800 644 189.I AM A CARER
Carers play an important role in the care and support of someone with Parkinson’s. They are often partners and family members, but could also be friends or neighbours. Many carers who provide care and support will not view themselves as a “carer”. First and foremost they will view themselves as a wife, a husband, son, daughter orpartner.
YOUNG ONSET PARKINSON'S Call the Info Line 1800 644 189 for counselling, information and support. . People with Young Onset Parkinson's have successfully raised families. Data on pregnancy is limited, and it is best to talk to your medical practitioner regarding family planning. Motor and non-motor symptoms can post challenges to parenting younger children,but a good
MEET THE BOARD
PRESIDENT & BOARD CHAIR. George is an interdisciplinary scientist who works on all aspects of Parkinson’s disease and related disorders. He is the Deputy Director of the Eskitis Institute, Griffith University and holds adjunct positions at the University of Queensland, RBWH and Princess Alexandra Hospital. George has authoredover 100
NDIA FEEDBACK
The National Disabilities Insurance Agency (NDIA) are requesting feedback and consumer input on a Support Coordination Discussion Paper. We encourage current participants, carers, families and health professionals involved with, or those considering support coordination, to provide feedback on this paper. This is a good opportunity to have your HOME | PARKINSON'S AUSTRALIAWHAT WE DOI HAVE PARKINSON'SI AM A CARERHEALTH PROFESSIONALSRESEARCH Featured above is an introduction video to the Young Onset Parkinson’s Exchange (YOP-X) App and website - an information portal and resource hub supporting people with young onset Parkinson's, and provides a valuable workforce tool for NDIS staff. PARKINSON'S SYMPTOMS The non-motor symptoms of Parkinson's are very varied and can include: . Sensory dysfunction including loss of the sense of smell and visual disturbances. Mood disorders including anxiety, apathy and depression. Constipation and gastrointestinal issues. Fatigue, pain and cramping.ABOUT PARKINSON'S
Parkinson’s is a progressive neurological condition that can affect anyone. Parkinson's is the second most common neurological condition and latest research estimates indicates that more than 100,000 Australians are living with Parkinson's. RESEARCH | PARKINSON'S AUSTRALIA The content of this web site is intended to convey general educational information . and should not be relied upon as a substitute for professional healthcare advice. PARKINSON'S TREATMENT As your Parkinson's changes there will be a need to adjust and change the treatments so that they continue to work best for you. These treatments can include: . Oral medications. Advanced therapy medications given by injection or by a tube directly into the small intestine. Surgical treatments including deep brain stimulation. PARKINSON'S AUSTRALIA These sheets provide up to date information about many different aspects of living with Parkinson's and managing symptoms. FIND SUPPORT. Our state organisations provide direct support to people affected by Parkinson's. Connect with yours on free-call 1800 644 189.I AM A CARER
Carers play an important role in the care and support of someone with Parkinson’s. They are often partners and family members, but could also be friends or neighbours. Many carers who provide care and support will not view themselves as a “carer”. First and foremost they will view themselves as a wife, a husband, son, daughter orpartner.
YOUNG ONSET PARKINSON'S Call the Info Line 1800 644 189 for counselling, information and support. . People with Young Onset Parkinson's have successfully raised families. Data on pregnancy is limited, and it is best to talk to your medical practitioner regarding family planning. Motor and non-motor symptoms can post challenges to parenting younger children,but a good
MEET THE BOARD
PRESIDENT & BOARD CHAIR. George is an interdisciplinary scientist who works on all aspects of Parkinson’s disease and related disorders. He is the Deputy Director of the Eskitis Institute, Griffith University and holds adjunct positions at the University of Queensland, RBWH and Princess Alexandra Hospital. George has authoredover 100
NDIA FEEDBACK
The National Disabilities Insurance Agency (NDIA) are requesting feedback and consumer input on a Support Coordination Discussion Paper. We encourage current participants, carers, families and health professionals involved with, or those considering support coordination, to provide feedback on this paper. This is a good opportunity to have your PARKINSON'S TREATMENT As your Parkinson's changes there will be a need to adjust and change the treatments so that they continue to work best for you. These treatments can include: . Oral medications. Advanced therapy medications given by injection or by a tube directly into the small intestine. Surgical treatments including deep brain stimulation. LIVING WITH PARKINSON'S Parkinson’s can also interfere with sexual activity at an emotional level. People with the disease may not feel sexually attractive. There may also be new issues arising in long-standing relationship especially as the disease progresses and one partner takes on a more caring role for the other. Talk to your partner about how you arefeeling
ABOUT US | PARKINSON'S AUSTRALIA ABOUT US. . Parkinson’s Australia is a federation of member states and territories including Parkinson's ACT, Parkinson's Queensland, Parkinson's SA & NT, Parkinson's Tasmania, and Parkinson's Western Australia. . As a peak body and charity representing more than 100,000 Australians living with Parkinson’s, we advocate for theParkinson’s
STATISTICS ON PARKINSON'S In 2014, Parkinson’s Australia commissioned Deloitte Access Economics to produce a report on Living with Parkinson's Disease: An updated economic analysis, which we used to develop the Parkinson's Australia Action Framework providing a very strong foundation for advocating for better care and support for those people in our community who live with Parkinson's everyday. DOCTORS & ALLIED HEALTH ADVICE FOR GENERAL PRACTITIONER S. . As a general practitioner, you may be involved in the care of a person with Parkinson's. The journey can take anywhere up to 25 - 40 years and a GP can be involved in the many stages. Diagnosis: Many people report lengthy or confusing delays in diagnosis. The earlier a person is diagnosed the better.INFORMATON SHEETS
Information Sheets. In this section you will find detailed information on a wide range of important topics related to Parkinson's. These information sheets are reviewed and updated as required. Further information can also be obtained by calling the free Parkinson's infoline on 1800 644 189. This information is designed to support, notreplace
FIND SUPPORT
Our social media sites also provide up-to-date information on health care, government support, research and opportunities. If your queries are related to medications or other clinical concerns, please contact your health care provider. If you are seeking support for Parkinson's, please contact the info line 1800 644 189 and your call will beACTION FRAMEWORK
Make Parkinson’s a Priority is the Action Framework created by Parkinson’s Australia, all State-based Parkinson’s organisations, Shake It Up Australia and the Parkinson’s community to reflect the needs of people living with, and affected by Parkinson’s. RESEARCH INTO CAUSES Research into Parkinson's has made remarkable progress. There is very real hope that the causes, whether genetic or environmental, will be identified and the precise effects of these will be understood in the near future. In this section we aim to provide the Parkinson’s community with access to research into the causes of Parkinson's.Young
ADVANCED CARE PLANNING Advanced Care Planning is where you share your beliefs, values and preferences with your loved ones and your health care team. If you are in a situation where you are unable to make decisions about your care, the Advanced Care Plan will guide those who are caring for you to make decisions about your treatment. It gives you control. HOME | PARKINSON'S AUSTRALIAWHAT WE DOI HAVE PARKINSON'SI AM A CARERHEALTH PROFESSIONALSRESEARCH Featured above is an introduction video to the Young Onset Parkinson’s Exchange (YOP-X) App and website - an information portal and resource hub supporting people with young onset Parkinson's, and provides a valuable workforce tool for NDIS staff. PARKINSON'S SYMPTOMS The non-motor symptoms of Parkinson's are very varied and can include: . Sensory dysfunction including loss of the sense of smell and visual disturbances. Mood disorders including anxiety, apathy and depression. Constipation and gastrointestinal issues. Fatigue, pain and cramping.ABOUT PARKINSON'S
Parkinson’s is a progressive neurological condition that can affect anyone. Parkinson's is the second most common neurological condition and latest research estimates indicates that more than 100,000 Australians are living with Parkinson's. RESEARCH | PARKINSON'S AUSTRALIA The content of this web site is intended to convey general educational information . and should not be relied upon as a substitute for professional healthcare advice. PARKINSON'S TREATMENT As your Parkinson's changes there will be a need to adjust and change the treatments so that they continue to work best for you. These treatments can include: . Oral medications. Advanced therapy medications given by injection or by a tube directly into the small intestine. Surgical treatments including deep brain stimulation. ABOUT US | PARKINSON'S AUSTRALIA ABOUT US. . Parkinson’s Australia is a federation of member states and territories including Parkinson's ACT, Parkinson's Queensland, Parkinson's SA & NT, Parkinson's Tasmania, and Parkinson's Western Australia. . As a peak body and charity representing more than 100,000 Australians living with Parkinson’s, we advocate for theParkinson’s
PARKINSON'S AUSTRALIA These sheets provide up to date information about many different aspects of living with Parkinson's and managing symptoms. FIND SUPPORT. Our state organisations provide direct support to people affected by Parkinson's. Connect with yours on free-call 1800 644 189.INFORMATON SHEETS
Information Sheets. In this section you will find detailed information on a wide range of important topics related to Parkinson's. These information sheets are reviewed and updated as required. Further information can also be obtained by calling the free Parkinson's infoline on 1800 644 189. This information is designed to support, notreplace
I AM A CARER
Carers play an important role in the care and support of someone with Parkinson’s. They are often partners and family members, but could also be friends or neighbours. Many carers who provide care and support will not view themselves as a “carer”. First and foremost they will view themselves as a wife, a husband, son, daughter orpartner.
NDIA FEEDBACK
The National Disabilities Insurance Agency (NDIA) are requesting feedback and consumer input on a Support Coordination Discussion Paper. We encourage current participants, carers, families and health professionals involved with, or those considering support coordination, to provide feedback on this paper. This is a good opportunity to have your HOME | PARKINSON'S AUSTRALIAWHAT WE DOI HAVE PARKINSON'SI AM A CARERHEALTH PROFESSIONALSRESEARCH Featured above is an introduction video to the Young Onset Parkinson’s Exchange (YOP-X) App and website - an information portal and resource hub supporting people with young onset Parkinson's, and provides a valuable workforce tool for NDIS staff. PARKINSON'S SYMPTOMS The non-motor symptoms of Parkinson's are very varied and can include: . Sensory dysfunction including loss of the sense of smell and visual disturbances. Mood disorders including anxiety, apathy and depression. Constipation and gastrointestinal issues. Fatigue, pain and cramping.ABOUT PARKINSON'S
Parkinson’s is a progressive neurological condition that can affect anyone. Parkinson's is the second most common neurological condition and latest research estimates indicates that more than 100,000 Australians are living with Parkinson's. RESEARCH | PARKINSON'S AUSTRALIA The content of this web site is intended to convey general educational information . and should not be relied upon as a substitute for professional healthcare advice. PARKINSON'S TREATMENT As your Parkinson's changes there will be a need to adjust and change the treatments so that they continue to work best for you. These treatments can include: . Oral medications. Advanced therapy medications given by injection or by a tube directly into the small intestine. Surgical treatments including deep brain stimulation. ABOUT US | PARKINSON'S AUSTRALIA ABOUT US. . Parkinson’s Australia is a federation of member states and territories including Parkinson's ACT, Parkinson's Queensland, Parkinson's SA & NT, Parkinson's Tasmania, and Parkinson's Western Australia. . As a peak body and charity representing more than 100,000 Australians living with Parkinson’s, we advocate for theParkinson’s
PARKINSON'S AUSTRALIA These sheets provide up to date information about many different aspects of living with Parkinson's and managing symptoms. FIND SUPPORT. Our state organisations provide direct support to people affected by Parkinson's. Connect with yours on free-call 1800 644 189.INFORMATON SHEETS
Information Sheets. In this section you will find detailed information on a wide range of important topics related to Parkinson's. These information sheets are reviewed and updated as required. Further information can also be obtained by calling the free Parkinson's infoline on 1800 644 189. This information is designed to support, notreplace
I AM A CARER
Carers play an important role in the care and support of someone with Parkinson’s. They are often partners and family members, but could also be friends or neighbours. Many carers who provide care and support will not view themselves as a “carer”. First and foremost they will view themselves as a wife, a husband, son, daughter orpartner.
NDIA FEEDBACK
The National Disabilities Insurance Agency (NDIA) are requesting feedback and consumer input on a Support Coordination Discussion Paper. We encourage current participants, carers, families and health professionals involved with, or those considering support coordination, to provide feedback on this paper. This is a good opportunity to have your ABOUT US | PARKINSON'S AUSTRALIA ABOUT US. . Parkinson’s Australia is a federation of member states and territories including Parkinson's ACT, Parkinson's Queensland, Parkinson's SA & NT, Parkinson's Tasmania, and Parkinson's Western Australia. . As a peak body and charity representing more than 100,000 Australians living with Parkinson’s, we advocate for theParkinson’s
STATISTICS ON PARKINSON'S In 2014, Parkinson’s Australia commissioned Deloitte Access Economics to produce a report on Living with Parkinson's Disease: An updated economic analysis, which we used to develop the Parkinson's Australia Action Framework providing a very strong foundation for advocating for better care and support for those people in our community who live with Parkinson's everyday. DOCTORS & ALLIED HEALTH ADVICE FOR GENERAL PRACTITIONER S. . As a general practitioner, you may be involved in the care of a person with Parkinson's. The journey can take anywhere up to 25 - 40 years and a GP can be involved in the many stages. Diagnosis: Many people report lengthy or confusing delays in diagnosis. The earlier a person is diagnosed the better. RESEARCH INTO CAUSES Research into Parkinson's has made remarkable progress. There is very real hope that the causes, whether genetic or environmental, will be identified and the precise effects of these will be understood in the near future. In this section we aim to provide the Parkinson’s community with access to research into the causes of Parkinson's.Young
ACTION FRAMEWORK
Make Parkinson’s a Priority is the Action Framework created by Parkinson’s Australia, all State-based Parkinson’s organisations, Shake It Up Australia and the Parkinson’s community to reflect the needs of people living with, and affected by Parkinson’s. HEALTH PROFESSIONALS The content of this web site is intended to convey general educational information . and should not be relied upon as a substitute for professional healthcare advice.MEET THE BOARD
PRESIDENT & BOARD CHAIR. George is an interdisciplinary scientist who works on all aspects of Parkinson’s disease and related disorders. He is the Deputy Director of the Eskitis Institute, Griffith University and holds adjunct positions at the University of Queensland, RBWH and Princess Alexandra Hospital. George has authoredover 100
YOUNG ONSET PARKINSON'S Call the Info Line 1800 644 189 for counselling, information and support. . People with Young Onset Parkinson's have successfully raised families. Data on pregnancy is limited, and it is best to talk to your medical practitioner regarding family planning. Motor and non-motor symptoms can post challenges to parenting younger children,but a good
BONAFIDES | PARKINSON'S AUSTRALIA PARKINSON’S AUSTRALIA IS: . An Incorporated Association (No. A01472) under the Associations Incorporation Act 1991. Registered with the Australian Charities & Not-for-Profits Commission since 3 December 2012. Approved as a Public Benevolent Institution with charity tax concession status since 1 July 2000. Approved for Goods and ServicesTax
OTHER MOVEMENT DISORDERS Dystonia is a movement disorder characterised by sustained or intermittent muscle contractions causing abnormal, often repetitive, movements, postures, or both. Dystonic movements are typically patterned and twisting, and may be tremulous. Dystonia is often initiated or worsened by voluntary action and associated with overflowmuscle activation.
HOME | PARKINSON'S AUSTRALIAWHAT WE DOI HAVE PARKINSON'SI AM A CARERHEALTH PROFESSIONALSRESEARCH Featured above is an introduction video to the Young Onset Parkinson’s Exchange (YOP-X) App and website - an information portal and resource hub supporting people with young onset Parkinson's, and provides a valuable workforce tool for NDIS staff.ABOUT PARKINSON'S
Parkinson’s is a progressive neurological condition that can affect anyone. Parkinson's is the second most common neurological condition and latest research estimates indicates that more than 100,000 Australians are living with Parkinson's. PARKINSON'S SYMPTOMS There is a large range of symptoms that people living with Parkinson's can experience. A person living with Parkinson's may get a few symptoms or could get a range of symptoms. RESEARCH | PARKINSON'S AUSTRALIA The content of this web site is intended to convey general educational information . and should not be relied upon as a substitute for professional healthcare advice. PARKINSON'S TREATMENT Parkinson's is a chronic and complex condition, but there are a range to treatments that can assist with the management and control ofsymptoms.
PARKINSON'S AUSTRALIA Parkinson's Australia Parkinson's Australia is the national peak body and charity representing more than 100,000 Australians living withParkinson’s.
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The content of this web site is intended to convey general educational information . and should not be relied upon as a substitute for professional healthcare advice. DOCTORS & ALLIED HEALTH The content of this web site is intended to convey general educational information . and should not be relied upon as a substitute for professional healthcare advice.I AM A CARER
Carers play an important role in the care and support of someone with Parkinson’s. They are often partners and family members, but could also be friends or neighbours.NDIA FEEDBACK
The content of this web site is intended to convey general educational information and should not be relied upon as a substitute for professional healthcare advice. HOME | PARKINSON'S AUSTRALIAWHAT WE DOI HAVE PARKINSON'SI AM A CARERHEALTH PROFESSIONALSRESEARCH Featured above is an introduction video to the Young Onset Parkinson’s Exchange (YOP-X) App and website - an information portal and resource hub supporting people with young onset Parkinson's, and provides a valuable workforce tool for NDIS staff.ABOUT PARKINSON'S
Parkinson’s is a progressive neurological condition that can affect anyone. Parkinson's is the second most common neurological condition and latest research estimates indicates that more than 100,000 Australians are living with Parkinson's. PARKINSON'S SYMPTOMS There is a large range of symptoms that people living with Parkinson's can experience. A person living with Parkinson's may get a few symptoms or could get a range of symptoms. RESEARCH | PARKINSON'S AUSTRALIA The content of this web site is intended to convey general educational information . and should not be relied upon as a substitute for professional healthcare advice. PARKINSON'S TREATMENT Parkinson's is a chronic and complex condition, but there are a range to treatments that can assist with the management and control ofsymptoms.
PARKINSON'S AUSTRALIA Parkinson's Australia Parkinson's Australia is the national peak body and charity representing more than 100,000 Australians living withParkinson’s.
FIND SUPPORT
The content of this web site is intended to convey general educational information . and should not be relied upon as a substitute for professional healthcare advice. DOCTORS & ALLIED HEALTH The content of this web site is intended to convey general educational information . and should not be relied upon as a substitute for professional healthcare advice.I AM A CARER
Carers play an important role in the care and support of someone with Parkinson’s. They are often partners and family members, but could also be friends or neighbours.NDIA FEEDBACK
The content of this web site is intended to convey general educational information and should not be relied upon as a substitute for professional healthcare advice. ABOUT US | PARKINSON'S AUSTRALIA ABOUT US Parkinson’s Australia is a federation of member states and territories including Parkinson's ACT, Parkinson's Queensland, Parkinson's SA & NT, Parkinson's Tasmania, and STATISTICS ON PARKINSON'S In 2014, Parkinson’s Australia commissioned Deloitte Access Economics to produce a report on Living with Parkinson's Disease: An updated economic analysis, which we used to develop the Parkinson's Australia Action Framework providing a very strong foundation for advocating for better care and support for those people in our community who live with Parkinson's everyday. DOCTORS & ALLIED HEALTH The content of this web site is intended to convey general educational information . and should not be relied upon as a substitute for professional healthcare advice. HEALTH PROFESSIONALS The content of this web site is intended to convey general educational information . and should not be relied upon as a substitute for professional healthcare advice.ACTION FRAMEWORK
Make Parkinson’s a Priority is the Action Framework created by Parkinson’s Australia, all State-based Parkinson’s organisations, Shake It Up Australia and the Parkinson’s community to reflect the needs of people living with, and affected by Parkinson’s. RESEARCH INTO CAUSES Research into Parkinson's has made remarkable progress. There is very real hope that the causes, whether genetic or environmental, will be identified and the precise effects of these will be understood in thenear future.
YOUNG ONSET PARKINSON'S Information about Young or Early Onset Parkinson's. About 20 per cent of people with Parkinson's have symptoms before age 50 with many diagnosed in their 30s and 40s.MEET THE BOARD
George is an interdisciplinary scientist who works on all aspects of Parkinson’s disease and related disorders. He is the Deputy Director of the Eskitis Institute, Griffith University and holds adjunct positions at the University of Queensland, RBWH and Princess AlexandraHospital.
BONAFIDES | PARKINSON'S AUSTRALIA Information on Parkinson's Australia government registrations and approvals. PARKINSON’S AUSTRALIA IS: An Incorporated Association (No. A01472) under the Associations Incorporation Act 1991. Registered with the Australian Charities & OTHER MOVEMENT DISORDERS Multiple System Atrophy (MSA) is a rare neurological condition. It is caused by a gradual loss of nerve cells and shrinkage of the brain cells in the basal ganglia, cerebellum and brain stem - all of which control movement, balance and the automatic functions of the body (such as the bladder).*
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