
Living with Parkinson’s: Information to live well with Parkinson's
Being diagnosed with Parkinson’s is a personal experience but no one has to face Parkinson’s alone. Once you have overcome your initial reaction to diagnosis, there can be various challenges throughout your journey with Parkinson’s. However most people diagnosed with Parkinson’s continue to live long and rewarding lives, even as the condition progresses.
Fight Parkinson’s is dedicated to ensuring you have the information you need to live well with Parkinson’s.
Recently diagnosed
Fight Parkinson’s can support you through every part of your Parkinson’s journey. We are here for you with information and support services to equip you with the knowledge and confidence to manage the condition.
Build your team
It is important for people living with Parkinson’s to be proactive in their care, however it does not need to be done alone. Building a team of health professionals can greatly assist in managing the challenges a Parkinson’s diagnosis can come with.
Support and services
Fight Parkinson’s provides a range of support services to assist in managing Parkinson’s and improving quality of life. This includes seminars, a free and confidential telephone service, an online learning, and Peer Support Groups.
Treatment and tips
While there is no cure for Parkinson’s there are many treatment options for people living with the condition. This includes medication, surgery, and complementary therapies, Fight Parkinson’s can support you through understanding these options.
Management and lifestyle
People living with Parkinson’s can continue to live long and rewarding lives. Learn about exercise and eating well, your responsibilities in relation to driving, working, holidaying, and using mobility aids.
Medication and side effects
Medication is the primary treatment for Parkinson’s, and it is important to understand what you take and why. There are many common medications used in the treatment of Parkinson’s.
Legal and financial rights
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For carers, family, and friends
The impact of Parkinson’s and Atypical Parkinson’s (PSP, MSA, CBS) extends further than just the person who has been diagnosed. Understand how you can support the person in your life and the importance of carers looking after themselves too.
Peer support groups
Fight Parkinson’s runs more than 60 peer support groups across Victoria for people with Parkinson’s and Atypical Parkinson’s (PSP, MSA, CBS). These groups are a chance for people living with Parkinson’s and people caring for someone with Parkinson’s to enjoy the company of others with similar experiences.
Please note: Fight Parkinson’s uses the phrase Parkinson’s rather than Parkinson’s Disease to reflect the community’s preference. Parkinson’s Disease is used only when necessary such as in medical, research or government contents, or in direct quotes.