April is Parkinson's Awareness Month
By Karen Kornelson
More than 110,000 people in Canada live with Parkinson's. It's a complex brain condition with unique symptoms that vary from person to person and affect daily life. Some may experience tremors, stiffness, slowness, pain, changes in speech and balance, difficulty walking, and decreased energy levels. It can also bring mental, emotional, and autonomic challenges.
An active Parkinson's support group meets once a month in Kindersley. On the second Wednesday of each month, people from Kindersley, Luseland, and Rosetown meet at New Life Community Church. PHOTO BY JOAN JANZEN
While there is no cure for Parkinson's, understanding the condition can empower you to make informed decisions about treatment and care. Medications can help manage symptoms, and therapies like physio, speech, occupational, and exercise can play a vital role in improving quality of life.
No one should face Parkinson's alone. We have a very active support group here in Kindersley. We meet every second Wednesday of the month at 1:30 p.m. at the New Life Community Church, 401 - 4th Ave. West.
We bring in professionals or watch educational videos. We share information and have great discussions over a cup of coffee and snacks.
Call Nancy at 306-463-4514 if you're looking for a support group.