Parkinson Canada Online Art Exhibit: Artist Profile

Artist Janice Horn with two of her paintings

Janice Horn inspires others living with Parkinson’s to realize the benefits of taking up art. She is just one of the featured artists taking part in the inaugural Parkinson Canada Online Art Exhibit, featuring art by people living with Parkinson’s and their care partners. The exhibit runs from August 4th to August 31st. In this Summer of … Read more

Stories of Remembrance from the Parkinson’s Community

Every day those living with Parkinson’s fight for better living, for a cure. Today on Remembrance Day, we honour the people that served our country and are still serving to preserve our freedom. Freedom to pursue a better life, pursue love and happiness, and the freedom to reach for your greatest potential. We asked members … Read more

October News and Events

Ending Parkinson’s Disease webinar recording available On October 7, Larry Gifford hosted a webinar featuring the authors of Ending Parkinson’s Disease. In this “must-read” book for anyone in the Parkinson Community, four leading doctors and advocates offer a bold action plan “the PACT” to prevent, care for, and treat Parkinson’s disease – one of the … Read more

Message from Karen Lee, CEO

Karen Lee

Greetings, In a matter of weeks, the world has changed. These are unprecedented times with COVID-19 creating a world of uncertainty. In taking on this leadership role, I want to ensure that Parkinson Canada will continue to be there for those living with Parkinson’s until we find a cure. And I know that in my … Read more

Predicting cognitive impairment in people with Parkinson’s disease

Dementia and other forms of cognitive impairment are one of the most distressing symptoms of late-stage Parkinson’s disease. Currently, there’s no way to predict who will develop them, or to intervene early if treatments are discovered. At the University of Montreal, Dr. Alexandru Hanganu, an assistant professor, is developing an algorithm to predict who is … Read more

Using transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS) to improve cognitive abilities.

Deep brain stimulation is a treatment to reduce the tremors, stiffness and slowness associated with Parkinson’s disease by placing electrodes that deliver electrical currents deep inside the brain, reactivating areas where the circuitry for motor control is damaged. Although effective in reducing these motor symptoms, deep brain stimulation requires surgery and does not improve the … Read more

A Life Inspired

“Today we collected as a team. I am travelling to Nepal with my wife and all of my sisters, and blessed with the company of my brother-in-law and friends. We are a team of ten and start with a guided food tour of the Kathmandu Asan market area. The name ‘Nepal’ must be a contraction … Read more

Virtual Webinars & Activities

Upcoming Online Events & Archives We hope you’re keeping well and that you had a chance to enjoy some online webinars, dance, meditation and exercise classes.  Thank you so much for supporting Parkinson Canada. It’s your donations that make these sessions possible for everyone to enjoy. Visit Parkinson Canada Facebook page >> Mindfulness & Parkinson’s: How … Read more