(Atlantic) Growing older is the most significant risk factor for acquiring Parkinson’s disease, and many people live with symptoms for several years before being diagnosed. Often, people in the early stages of Parkinson’s disease assume their symptoms are part of normal aging or are due to other health problems they may have, such as arthritis. However, early Parkinson’s disease symptoms may not be apparent and may even come and go. Frequently, it is the spouse or other relatives who first notice slight problems with a loved one’s movements.
You can learn about Parkinson’s disease, its effects, and possible treatments by participating in “A Journey Through Parkinson’s Disease,” an educational series from Iowa State University Extension and Outreach. Cass County Extension, Iowa State’s Department of Kinesiology, Human Sciences Extension and Outreach, and Heritage House are sponsoring the Atlantic series starting Monday, September 9, 2024.
The educational series consists of three 1-hour sessions held weekly. Leah Brooke, a Human Sciences Specialist in Food and Health, will teach the classes, which include interactive lessons, discussions, and activities. Sessions are scheduled for September 9, September 16, and September 30 from 3:30 PM – 4:30 PM at Heritage House, 1200 Brookridge Circle, in Atlantic. There is no fee for the program. For more information or to register online, go to https://go.iastate.edu/WHFLJL or contact Kate Olson, Cass County Director, at 712-243-1132 or by email at keolson@iastate.edu.
According to Brooke, “Participants will learn about the signs of Parkinson’s disease and how to seek medical care, as well as the cause of the disease and how specific treatments work. You will also learn about alternative therapies and in-home activities that can delay the progression of Parkinson’s disease, which is very important for continuing to live a full and happy life.”
The Cass County Extension website, www.extension.iastate.edu/cass, has more information and a registration link. Anyone affected by or interested in learning more about Parkinson’s disease is invited to participate. Register today to reserve your space for this free program!