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Whether you’re living with Parkinson’s, a care partner, or a health care professional, a strong support network can make all the difference. This May, we’re looking at what it takes to build a circle of care – from connecting with health care teams and accessing essential resources, to celebrating the community members and partners there to support you every step of the way.


May


April is Parkinson’s Awareness Month—but it’s not just about Parkinson’s. It’s about the people living with it. Parkinson’s doesn’t have one face; it affects people of all ages, backgrounds, and walks of life. Is it the man you saw at the grocery store, or the young woman down the road? Is it the face you see in the window, or the one you see in the mirror? Parkinson’s doesn’t discriminate; it can affect anyone regardless of their background. This April, we recognize the diverse experiences of those living with Parkinson’s. We share their stories. We work to ensure they have the support they need to live life to the fullest.
This month, we celebrate the Faces of Swagger.
#ParkinsonsLooksLikeMe


April


Parkinson’s Awareness Month Edition
This April, meet PAM, your guide to Parkinson’s Awareness Month. PAM is here to help raise awareness by addressing key Parkinson’s disease (PD) topics. Each week, PAM will share a video, essential tips and resources that provide helpful information about PD.


April




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