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Parkinson's and Melanoma
Parkinson’s Disease and Melanoma Summer is just around the corner which hopefully means more time…
Advocating for Yourself
Self-advocacy is an essential skill for anyone living with Parkinson’s disease. Simply put, self-advocacy is…
Parkinson's Disease and Driving
Driving a personal vehicle is the primary means of transportation for most of us. It…
Benefits of Cycling for Parkinson's Disease
Time and again, I’m struck by how resilient many in this community are – facing…
Medication Assistance Programs
Contributed by Peggy Rost, CSWA, MPA Many people living with chronic conditions like Parkinson’s disease…
Finding Relief From Dry Mouth
Contributed By Reva Barewal, DDS, MS, Dipl. ABDSM Everyone experiences dry mouth. That cotton ball…
Patterned for Parkinson's: Resources
Contributed by Holly Chaimov Whether you consider yourself a fashion maven or not, style and…
Parkinson's and the Eyes
Contributed By Carol Pfeil Eyesight is an astounding process. My eyes pick up light, and…
Ping Pong for PD
Contributed by Carol Pfeil Whether you know the game as Whiff-Waff, Pim-Pam, Flim-Flam, Gossima, Netto, Parlor…
Organizing Support
Contributed By Heather Balducci Living with Parkinson’s can make recovery from illness, injury or surgery…
Weekly Table Tennis
Drop in play at PRO | Wednesdays
Whack Parkinson’s with a friendly game of table tennis at PRO. Experience and skill not required – just a desire to come have fun. Table tennis helps with hand-eye coordination and reflexes. It improves balance while stimulating different parts of the brain. Registration not required.
Table Tennis for PD programs is currently offered in Beaverton. View the calendar for more details.
Time: 1:00 – 2:30pm Wednesdays.
Location: Parkinson’s Resources of Oregon
There's a Lot to Learn
Fortunately, there are trusted resources
Parkinson’s Resources publishes a quarterly print newsletter, The Parkinson’s Perspective, and also provides region specific program updates monthly. Contact us with your preferred mail and email addresses to sign up. We don’t rent, sell or share your information.
There's a Lot to Learn
Fortunately, there are trusted resources
Parkinson’s Resources publishes a quarterly print newsletter, The Parkinson’s Perspective, and also provides region specific program updates monthly. Contact us with your preferred mail and email addresses to sign up. We don’t rent, sell or share your information.