Parkinson’s Awareness Month in Montgomery County
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This April marks Parkinson’s Awareness Month, a time to support the many individuals and families in Montgomery County affected by Parkinson’s disease.
This month is dedicated to increasing understanding, sharing local resources, and providing support for those navigating life with Parkinson’s. Parkinson’s disease diagnoses are rising each year, impacting more families as our population ages and people live longer. A National Library of Medicine article reports that Parkinson’s disease cases doubled worldwide from 1990 to 2015, topping 6 million. With an aging population, this could double again to over 12 million by 2040. That’s why raising awareness and strengthening local support is more important than ever, especially in our community.
At Griswold Home Care for Montgomery County, we are committed to helping individuals remain safe, independent, and comfortable in their own homes. Our team carefully matches clients with compassionate Caregivers and collaborates with families to design care plans tailored to each person’s needs. We witness firsthand how Parkinson’s affects local families, which is why we want to share helpful information, local resources in Montgomery County, and ways Griswold can support those living with Parkinson’s in our community.
Understanding Parkinson’s: Early Signs and Key Facts
As more people are affected by Parkinson’s disease each year, understanding the condition and recognizing its early signs is crucial. Early symptoms often develop gradually and may be subtle. Here are five early signs of Parkinson’s disease to watch for:
Early Signs
1. Tremors or shaking, often beginning in the hands or fingers
2. Stiffness in the arms, legs, or trunk
3. Slowed movement, making everyday tasks take longer
4. Changes in handwriting, such as smaller or more cramped writing
5. Changes in speech, including a softer voice, slurring, or hesitation
If you notice any of these symptoms in yourself or a loved one, it’s important to consult with a healthcare professional. Early identification allows for better management and support.
Key Facts
- Parkinson’s is the second-most common progressive brain disorder after Alzheimer’s disease
- It is a progressive condition, meaning symptoms get worse over time
- There is no cure yet, but treatments can help manage symptoms and improve quality of life
For those affected locally, knowing where to turn for support and resources can make all the difference.
Local Resources in Montgomery County
A variety of helpful resources are available locally for individuals and families affected by Parkinson’s:
- Bryn Mawr Parkinson’s Support Group: Regular meetings offer connection, support, and shared experiences for those living with Parkinson’s and their loved ones.
- Jefferson Health in Blue Bell and Plymouth Meeting: Recognized as a Center of Excellence by the Parkinson’s Foundation, Jefferson Health offers expert care and the latest treatment options for Parkinson’s in Montgomery County.
- Rock Steady Boxing in Jamison: Special classes are designed for people with Parkinson’s to help delay disease progression, led by licensed physical therapists and focused on improving quality of life.
How Griswold Home Care for Montgomery County Can Help
If you or a loved one in Montgomery County is living with Parkinson’s disease, you are not alone. Griswold Home Care for Montgomery County connects families with experienced, compassionate Caregivers who provide practical assistance, encouragement, and support all in the comfort of your own home.
Our Caregivers offer a wide range of non-medical home care services. Including help with daily routines, mobility, personal care, companionship, and safety measures to reduce fall risk. They can also provide medication reminders and can adjust care as your needs change. We understand needs are always changing and will work closely with you to design a care plan that supports independence and brings peace of mind to your family. Contact us today, and we would be happy to help your loved ones!
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Date: April 13, 2026
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