By clicking on the above graphic, you can learn more about PERSEVERE a National Institute of Health-funded study testing an
educational program for family caregivers of people with dementia due to Parkinson’s or
Lewy Body Dementia. You can also email persevere@rush.edu with questions.
Participate in PD GENEration: Mapping the Future of Parkinson’s Disease, a global research study that provides genetic testing and genetic counseling at no cost for
people with a Parkinson’s disease diagnosis. By clicking the above graphic, you can explore joining this study, you can discover your individual connection to the disease, while helping map the future of tomorrow’s
breakthroughs.
By clicking the above graphic, you can explore how to improve home safety for a loved one with Parkinson’s disease (PD). Their Symptoms often impact daily life. From mobility challenges — such as PD-related tripping or “freezing” episodes that can lead to falls — to vision changes. Adapting your home to create a safer environment can lower the risk of PD-related injuries and keep you aging in place.
Click the above graphic for more information on finding a center close to you or call the PADRECC / Consortium Hotline: 1-800-949-1001, extension 205769
All information on This website is intended to inform the reader of recent developments in the Parkinson Community. Any advice or recommendations contained herein should not be taken without first consulting your own medical provider. always consult your medical team/doctor regarding all matters pertaining to your health.

Registration is now OPEN! There are two impactful ways to participate:
A) Forming a team, share the team name and have members register individually or do multiple registrations under your "unique" team name.
B) If you prefer to walk as a family or friends, with no team - that sounds gr!
If you can't make it, you are welcome to make a donation through the link below also.
Thank you to everyone for the past and present support as we each honor loved ones while we help fund the research, and to serve families with a loved-one experiencing PD in Pickaway County.
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