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Verde Valley Medical Center (VVMC) is hosting a free Parkinson’s disease support group from 4 - 5:30 p.m., Friday, Feb. 11 in Conference Room C. The meeting is open to patients, family members, caregivers and anyone interested in learning about Parkinson’s disease.
The topic, “Mobility,” is presented by Jean Day, physical therapist. Day’s presentation will focus on efficiency in movement for both the individual and anyone providing assistance. Day has been a physical therapist for 24 years, spending much of her career in Verde Valley. She specializes in geriatrics and enjoys teaching others how to move themselves and others safely and effectively.
Parkinson’s disease belongs to a group of conditions called movement disorders. It is both chronic and progressive, meaning its symptoms grow worse and continue over time. Some common symptoms of Parkinson’s are tremors of the hands, arms, legs or jaw; rigidity or stiffness of the limbs and trunk; slowness of movement; and postural instability or impaired balance and coordination.
As many as 1 million Americans suffer from Parkinson’s disease, and 40,000 new cases are diagnosed each year. On average, the onset age for Parkinson’s disease is 60 years old; however, an estimated 15 percent of Parkinson’s disease patients are diagnosed before the age 50.
To learn more about the programs and services offered at Verde Valley Medical Center, visit VerdeValleyMedicalCenter.com. For more information about VVMC’s Parkinson’s support groups or to learn about other support groups held at VVMC, please call 928 639-6383.
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