by Bill Wild | Mar 4, 2026 | PLM
Eating is an essential part of daily life, providing the nutrition and energy needed to maintain health and wellbeing. For people living with Parkinson’s disease, however, mealtimes can sometimes become more challenging. Changes in movement, muscle control, and...
by Bill Wild | Mar 4, 2026 | PLM
Walking difficulties are one of the most noticeable changes for people living with Parkinson’s disease. Movements that once felt automatic can gradually become slower, less stable, and more effortful. For caregivers, learning how to support safe walking is an...
by Bill Wild | Mar 4, 2026 | PLM
Falls are one of the most common and serious risks for people living with Parkinson’s disease. Changes in balance, slower movement, muscle stiffness, and coordination challenges can all increase the likelihood of falling. For caregivers, preventing falls becomes a...
by Bill Wild | Mar 4, 2026 | PLM
When someone you love is diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, one of the first questions that often arises is, What happens next? Parkinson’s affects each person differently, and symptoms can develop gradually over time. For caregivers, understanding what symptoms may...
by Bill Wild | Mar 4, 2026 | PLM
Caring for someone living with Parkinson’s disease can feel overwhelming, especially in the early stages when families are still learning what the diagnosis means for everyday life. Many carers find themselves asking the same questions. What does my loved one need...
by Bill Wild | Feb 25, 2026 | PLM
Parkinson’s disease is commonly associated with tremors, but for many people, movement changes begin quietly and subtly. These early changes are easy to miss, especially when they develop gradually. How Movement Changes Begin in Parkinson’s Parkinson’s affects...