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How To Make A Donation To Parkinson’s Disease

Integrating Parkinsons Care And Research

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In addition to providing integrative patient care, Barrow neurologists and scientists are also conducting revolutionary research. Barrow scientists are currently involved in more than a dozen clinical trials and research studies, making great strides in treating the symptoms of Parkinsons and working towards halting the disease.

In one groundbreaking study, Ryan Walsh, MD, PhD, is combining the structural MRI that shows tumors or stroke damage with a functional MRI, which shows whether regions of the brain are active or not, and an MRI that measures blood flow through the brain. Comparing data from all three should help uncover the correlations between damage to functional networks, structural networks and blood flow, and lead to better diagnoses, measurement of the diseases progress, understanding of why someone is responding to treatment and, ultimately, the key to a cure.

Watch Scotts story below to find out how Barrows innovative boxing classes have helped him manage his Parkinsons symptoms.

Caring For The Mind Body And Spirit

The Muhammad Ali Parkinson Center is the most comprehensive center of its kind in the nation. Barrow neurologists and neurosurgeons are world leaders in deep brain stimulation surgery and treatment for managing the symptoms of movement disorders. In addition to surgical treatment, patients are offered a wide range of recreational therapies, such as group exercise classes and art workshops, and educational classes and support groups that benefit the mind, body and spirit.

Thanks to a generous donation from The Bob & Renee Parsons Foundation, the Muhammad Ali Parkinson Center is taking its innovative care into the homes of housebound patient utilizing telemedicine through the Lonnie and Muhammad Ali Legacy Care Program. The program brings the same high quality care that Muhammad Ali received to patients throughout Arizona.

More Ways To Support Our Mission

Recurring GiftsBecome a monthly donor today.The steady support we receive from monthly donors makes it possible for us to connect people with Parkinson’s Disease and their care partners to the information, support services, programs and activities they need to enhance wellness and live and active, engaged life moving forward.;Please click here to make a recurring gift

Gifts in Honor & Special OccasionsPlease click here to make a gift in honor of someoneMemorial Gifts

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My Gift Of Securities Or Mutual Funds

If you own publicly traded securities or mutual funds, you may want to consider donating the securities or mutual funds directly to Parkinson Society Southwestern Ontario. You can donate these without incurring the Capital Gains Tax. This option may provide a greater benefit to you than donating cash. For further information, please contact;Shelley Rivard at 1-888-851-7376 or;.

Other Ways Your Donation Can Help

Diseases Related to Parkinsons Disease

Your donation can be used to fund our vital day to day services which are carried out to improve the lives of everyone affected by Parkinsons. These include:

  • Parkinsons Specific Exercise Classes .
  • Respite Care for family carers of those looking after a loved one with Parkinsons.
  • Home-based Visiting Care, for the most vulnerable people with Parkinsons.
  • Home-based Occupational Therapy, to improve safety, reduce falls and injury and increase confidence and independence for people with Parkinsons.
  • Home-based Neurological Physiotherapy, to improve mobility, improve confidence and independence amongst people with Parkinsons.
  • The Parkinsons Mental Health Support Hub, offering CBT , ACT , an End of Life and Bereavement Support Line and a Befriending Network.
  • Information, training, advice and education on holistic health including nutritional therapy, integrated therapies and wellbeing.
  • Support and social events via our peer to peer PD Together support groups.

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Parkinsons Disease Caregiver Tips

Parkinsons disease affects every aspect of daily life. That can be immensely frustrating and demoralizing for both the sufferer and the people who care for them. Maintaining a safe, supportive environment is the best thing that a caregiver can do for someone coping with PD.

Tips to help your loved one and yourself:

  • Educate yourself about the disease, its effects, and the side effects of medications used to treat it. For example, people taking levodopa are at risk for compulsive gambling, shopping, and impulsive behaviors. PD patients are also at higher risk of developing depression and anxiety. Be on the lookout for the warning signs of these conditions.
  • Encourage a healthy lifestyle. There is no cure for PD, but there are ways to manage symptoms and maintain a good quality of life for as long as possible. Facilitate your loved ones eating a healthy diet and getting as much exercise as possible. You may also explore alternative therapies and activities such as meditation, yoga, tai chi, or massage.
  • Join a support group for caregivers. Caregivers are at risk of developing physical and mental health issues, too. Take time for yourself, and get the help you need when you feel overwhelmed.

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What Your Donation Helps Us To Do:

Provide a platform for collaboration and networking of our member organisations.

Raise national awareness and understanding of Parkinsons and its impacts on people affected by the condition.

Promote the importance of research into the cause, treatment and impacts of Parkinsons.

Lobby and advocate to the Australian Government and associated agencies

on behalf of people affected by Parkinsons.

There are several ways you can donate to Parkinson’s Australia listed below.; If you are making a donation in memorial to someone and would like a letter of acknowledgement to be sent to their family, please email with the details.

Memorial And Tribute Gifts

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A memorial gift or gift in honor is a thoughtful way to remember a loved one or dear friend, while at the same time giving hope to others.

When making an online donation, kindly give us the name of the person your gift is in memory/honor of,; as well as the name and address of a family member or close friend you wish to notify of your gift.; After you have made your contribution, an acknowledgement letter will be sent to the designated family member or friend and a tax receipt will be sent to you. Please know that we will not specify the amount of the donation in the acknowledgement to the family.

Memorial and honorary contributions to the American Parkinson Disease Association are tax-deductible to the fullest extent allowed by law.

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Donate Through Your Donor

A donor-advised fund is a charitable giving program that allows you to combine the most favorable tax benefits with the flexibility to support your favorite causes.

  • You can contribute cash, securities or other assets to a donor-advised fund.; Typically you are eligible to take an immediate tax deduction and then the funds are invested for potential for tax-free growth. You can then recommend grants to any qualified public charity, such as APDA.
  • You can make a one-time gift or set your DAF account to make automatic recurring grants in the amount and frequency of your choice. Its easy to do.; Just log into your account on your charitable sponsors website and select recurring option.; Its a great way to make your charitable giving more convenient.

If you would like to make a gift now through your DAF, simply to find your fund:

If you have any questions about making a tax-deductible gift to the American Parkinson Disease Association through a DAF, please contact June Colasuonno at 718-981-9202 or at .

This information does not constitute legal or financial advice. Because everyones situation is different, you should seek the advice of your own attorney, tax advisor and/or financial planner.

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How Does Parkinsons Disease Progress

Most people with PD respond well to medications, often for many years. Over time, medication response especially to levodopa may fluctuate. As the disease progresses, medications gradually become less effective. Disabling side effects can develop as medications lose their effectiveness.

Advanced symptoms of PD include:

What Is Parkinsons Disease

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Parkinsons disease isa degenerative neurological disease that affects movement, coordination, and balance. Named for James Parkinson, the English doctor who identified it in 1817, PD afflicts nearly 10 million people worldwide. Although most people respond well to treatment, PD is a progressive disorder that worsens over time.

PD destroys nerve cells, or neurons, in a part of the brain stem known as the substantia nigra. Its a crescent-shaped hub in the midbrain that produces an essential type of chemical called a neurotransmitter. Neurotransmitters help bridge gaps between the nerve cells, allowing them to communicate with one another and pass nerve signals from the brain to the rest of the body.

Dopamine is a key neurotransmitter that helps with muscle movement, mood, and motivation. Lack of dopamine is the primary cause of Parkinsons motor symptoms. Dopamine normally helps control muscle coordination, balance, and walking.

PD progresses slowly, often starting with tremors on one side of the body, slowed movement, rigid muscles, halting gait, balance problems, speech or writing changes, and difficulty smiling or blinking.

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Parkinson Research At The Ottawa Hospital

Parkinson’s disease is the second most common neurodegenerative disease after Alzheimer’s, affecting at least 100,000 Canadians. Only through a better understanding of the basic mechanisms that cause it can effective treatments be developed.

Imagine not being able to control a trembling in your hands and limbs, the inability to speak loudly, losing your sense of smell, dealing with unexplained pains. Unfortunately, these are just a few of the symptoms affecting Parkinsons disease patients every day.

More than 100,000 Canadians live with Parkinsons, including 8,000 here in Ottawa. Parkinsons is a progressive neurodegenerative disease that primarily affects voluntary, controlled movement. The exact cause of the disease is unknown. Discovered almost 200 years ago, there is still no cure or proven treatment available to slow its relentless progression. People can develop Parkinsons disease at any time in their life.

Our society will be faced with many more patients with Parkinsons over the decades to come. In many ways Parkinsons is complicated and also complex. I strongly believe that although its complex and complicated, we can solve that riddle. We have the expertise in Canada to make a major contribution to a cure for this disease. Dr. Michael Schlossmacher, Senior Scientist, The Ottawa Hospital Canada Research Chair in Parkinson Disease and Translational Neuroscience

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Together We Can Deliver New Treatments Faster

We urgently need new treatments. For Drew. And for his wife and children. And for everyone living with Parkinson’s. You can fund the most promising research today.

Because of donations from people like you, we’ve invested £100m;in groundbreaking research over the past 50 years.

We’ve uncovered clues to the causes of Parkinson’s. And we’re investing in promising research to discover new treatments. We’re close. But not close enough. You can make a difference.

Will you donate now and help bring these research breakthroughs closer?

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Parkinsons Disease Brain Science

PD results from a lack of dopamine in the brain. PD destroys a part of the brain stem known as the substantia nigra. Over time, dopamine-producing nerve cells in this area die, and the resulting decrease in dopamine levels leads to tremors, rigidity, and difficulty with motor skills. Researchers are trying to find ways to prevent or reverse the damage. Their work is coming at the problem from many different angles; areas of current research include:

Title: Memory impairment in PD

Stage: Enrolling patients, treatment pilot trial

Principal investigator: Gregory Pontone, MD, MHS

Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

Baltimore, MD

Dr. Pontone and Arnold Bakker, PhD, focus on the non-motor aspects of Parkinsons disease and related disorders in adults age 65 or older.

PD is more than just a disabling movement disorder. It also causes changes in thinking, perception, and mood regulation. As a result, more than half of persons with Parkinsons disease suffer from dementia, anxiety, depression, and hallucinations at some point during the course of the illness.

Dr. Pontones research aims to gain a better understanding of how PD injures a vital part of the brain called the hippocampus. Damage to networks in this area of the brain raises the risk for memory impairment, anxiety, depression, and psychosis.

Dr. Pontone and Dr. Bakker are seeking funding to extend the project by:

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Together, we can provide vital support and fund life-changing research for people living with Parkinson’s and their loved ones.

For Drew, a married father of two, Parkinson’s means he can’t have the career he dreamed of. Diagnosed at 34, he suffers from stiffness, rigidity and fatigue. This means he can’t do everyday tasks easily, like taking a shower or brushing his teeth. Sometimes he can’t move his hands or pick things up.;

“It hurts to know I can’t have the career I wanted. I was setting myself up to become a luthier – someone who builds instruments and toys and furniture. I love making things and working with wood. After I was diagnosed, I became really depressed.

It’s hard to put into words just how life-changing a new treatment would be. It would mean getting my future back. My kids getting their dad back to his full potential. And my wife getting the man she married back.”

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Donate By Mail Phone Or Online

PFNCA relies on donations from individuals, corporations and foundations to provide its programs and services.; Your donation is a great investment.; 84 cents of every dollar spent by PFNCA is spent on program related activities.; Thank you for your consideration in giving generously to PFNCA.; Ways to give include:

Online:

;Please to donate online.

:

Parkinson Foundation of the National Capital Area3570 Olney Laytonsville Rd #490Olney, MD 20830

For a donation form you can print at home, please

Tribute Gifts

If your gift is in honor or in memory of someone, please include the following with your donation:

  • Name of person the gift is in honor or in memory
  • If the gift is in honor or in memory of that person
  • The name and address of the person whom you would like to receive an acknowledgement of the gift. Please note that PFNCA does not include the donation amount when it notifies people of gifts in memory of or in honor of people.

If you would like to make a donation over the phone using your credit card, please call the PFNCA office at 844-6510 ext. 6.

Donations That Make A Difference

Every donation received is preciously invested in the 4 main aspects of our mission: research, advocacy, education and support for people living with Parkinsons disease.;

Your donations drive hope and make a real difference in the Parkinsons community. To find out exactly where your donations go, click on the link below.;

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Celebrate The Life Of A Loved One And All The Wonderful Things That Made Them Special By Making A Donation To Pioneering Parkinsons Research Their Memory Will Have An Impact On Breakthroughs For Generations To Come

It is always difficult to lose a loved one. ;By organising a collection or creating a tribute page, or even by taking part in an event, you can remember a loved one whilst also helping to fund research to find a cure for Parkinsons.

Organise a collection

If you would like to;organise a collection;please as we will be able to provide you with;donation envelopes.;Or we can help you set up a Tribute page on JustGiving in memory of your loved one.

Here are some simple ways you can send in the funds from your collection:

  • Online.;Use our quick and secure;online form;to donate in memory.
  • Call us for information or help:;020 7487 3892
  • ;Please send cheques ;to: Cure Parkinsons, 120 New Cavendish Street, London W1W 6XX
  • If you have set up a JustGiving page, all donations will be sent directly to us so you dont need to do anything further.

Please ensure to include the name of the person that you are making a donation in memory of and your contact details so that we can acknowledge your donation. ;Please note that you will not be added to any mailing lists unless you have requested otherwise.

Remember your loved one on our Tribute page

Our Tribute page is a space for you to reflect on and remember your loved ones. Share your memories of them here, and the joy they brought to peoples lives.

Other ways to give in memory

Gifts Of Publicly Listed Securities

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A straight-forward and cost-effective way to support PPRIs mission today and into the futureA gift of securities is one of the most cost- effective ways to support PPRI, immediately or through a gift in your will. When publicly listed securities are donated to PPRI, the tax on the capital gains is eliminated. Any publicly listed securities, including shares, bonds, mutual funds and segregated fund units qualify.

How do I gift publicly listed securities and what are the benefits? Making a gift of publicly listed securities is straight forward: As most securities are held electronically, your broker can usually execute a transfer to PPRI in one or two days. Even mutual funds can transfer quite quickly. You will receive a charitable tax receipt equal to the closing value of the securities on the date the securities are received into PPRIs brokerage account. PPRI will sell the securities and to support the overall mission or a specific project. You can claim tax credits for the entire gift in the current year of the donation or carry tax credits forward for up to five years.

More information on donating securities is available here.

Download a Security Donations Form here to share with your broker with copy to PPRI.

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