Helpful information to assist your Parkinson’s journey.

This information is designed to support, not replace, the relationship that exists between a patient and their health professionals. It is important that you discuss any issues or concerns you have about your Parkinson’s with the doctors and other health professionals in your care team.

All information sheets

Assembling a care team

Driving and Parkinson’s

Employment and Parkinson’s

Genes and Parkinson’s

Hacks, tips and tricks

Incidence, prevalence and economics of Parkinson’s

Living well with Parkinson’s

Newly Diagnosed PD Warrior YouTube Playlist

Parkinson’s Diagnosis

Parkinson’s FAQs

Planning for your future

Step by step My Aged Care

Step by step NDIS

Women and Parkinson’s

Young Onset Parkinson’s

Atypical Parkinson’s

Corticobasal Degeneration

Dystonia

Essential Tremor

Lewy Body Dementia

Multiple System Atrophy

Progressive Supranuclear Palsy

Restless Leg Syndrome

REM Sleep Behaviour Disorder

Assistive technologies and Parkinson’s

Early intervention strategies

Exercise and Parkinson’s compilation of resources from our partner PD Avengers

Home safety and Parkinson’s

Hydration and Parkinson’s

Living Young Living Well with Parkinson’s (DL Tri-Fold)

Mobility aids and Parkinson’s

Nutrition and Parkinson’s

Pregnancy and Parkinson’s

Self-care and Parkinson’s

Sleep and Parkinson’s

Technology and Parkinson’s

Time management and Parkinson’s

Traveling with Parkinson’s

DBS and Parkinson’s

Device-aided therapies and Parkinson’s

Dopamine and Parkinson’s

Duopa and Parkinson’s

Foot care and Parkinson’s

Medications Used in the Treatment of Parkinson’s (DL Tri-Fold)

Medications to be used with Caution for People with Parkinson’s (A5 Booklet – for Health Professionals)

Mental health and Parkinson’s

Occupational therapy and Parkinson’s

Oral health and Parkinson’s

Physiotherapy and Parkinson’s

Pump therapy and Parkinson’s

Speech therapy and Parkinson’s

Being a young carer

Caring for someone with Parkinson’s

Communication and Parkinson’s

Dating with Parkinson’s

Doing Parkinson’s solo

For schools: my parent/care giver has Parkinson’s

Parenting with young onset Parkinson’s

Relationships and Parkinson’s

Early Warning Signs
Parkinson’s Symptoms
Motor symptoms (movement)

Falls and Parkinson’s

Freezing and Parkinson’s

Muscle stiffness (rigidity) and Parkinson’s

Slowness (bradykinesia) and Parkinson’s

Parkinson’s Tremor

Non-motor symptoms (autonomic)

Bladder control and Parkinson’s

Constipation and Parkinson’s

Hypotension and Parkinson’s

Pain and Parkinsons

Skin issues and Parkinson’s

Sleep and Parkinson’s

Smell and Parkinson’s

Swallowing and Parkinson’s

Temperature control and Parkinson’s

Voice and Parkinson’s

Non-motor symptoms (cognitive)

Cognitive changes and Parkinson’s

Dementia and Parkinson’s

Fatigue and Parkinson’s

Impulse control disorders

Mood changes and Parkinson’s

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