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Parkinson's Self Managment

Working with a team requires active participation by every team member. Don't depend on your doctor or other medical professionals to do all the work. 

Take Care of Yourself

Parkinson's disease is a chronic progressive condition—a life-long illness that worsens over time. To live as well as possible requires attention to how we live, and how we care for ourselves. You can live well with Parkinson's disease.

Certain principles of self-care can help you manage or even live better with chronic diseases that are progressive over time. These are listed below.

Education

Understanding your symptoms, treatment options, medication side effects, and steps to improve is very important. Ask your doctor why you are taking your medicines, what are the side effects and what can be expected. Many problems can be improved, even if medication cannot help.

Our center regularly participates in educational programs designed to inform patients and caregivers about the latest developments with Parkinson’s Disease. We also offer educational classes and wellness programs for PD.

Lifestyle Changes

Some movement problems can improve with exercise. Our wellness program can help you make lifestyle changes to feel your best. This includes information on nutrition, exercise, the power of yoga, stress management and the benefits of creative living.

Support

Support systems or safety nets are important to help you through the bad times and cheer you on during the good times. We offer three Parkinson's support groups at EvergreenHealth—for men, for women and one for caregivers.  

Understanding You

Understanding what is most important to you and your family will help us develop long-term care plans for you. This will help identify the steps you need to make positive changes and focus on your priorities.

Health Promotion

You are only as good as your general health. It is important to have a good primary care physician and to stay up-to-date with needed treatment. This physician can help with problems like weight management, smoking and alcohol problems, bone density screenings, blood pressure control, heart, lung and intestinal health. It is important to see your primary care physician on a regular basis for skin examinations, because Parkinson's disease puts you at greater risk of developing a skin cancer called melanoma.

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Eastside Neuroscience Institute

The region's most advanced neurological specialists from EvergreenHealth and Overlake Medical Center & Clinics have united to form the Eastside Neuroscience Institute. Along with leading-edge equipment, our comprehensive team offers the full breadth of treatments for your neuro and spine needs.

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