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If you've just been diagnosed with Parkinson's it can be difficult to work out what you need to do first. This practical To Do list from Parkinsons UK helps you get started. ow.ly/sgYW30rcVa1

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As it gets colder and the days get shorter, reach out to your loved ones by phone calls, video chats or send a message!🌈#ReachOut

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25th of October is when the clocks go back which will affect people who suffer from Alzheimer's and/or Dementia. click the link below for advice on how to help; dementiauk.org/get-support/un… #SundowningSyndrome #Dementia #Alzheimers

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Do you help support or care for a partner, friend or family member with Parkinson's? There is support out there for you. ow.ly/pTLM30rcVa2

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Parkinsonism is a term that covers several conditions, including Parkinson's and other conditions with similar symptoms such as slow movement, rigidity (stiffness) and problems with walking. ow.ly/I18H30rcVa3

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The 3 main symptoms of Parkinson's are tremor, stiffness and slowness of movement. But you may also experience other symptoms. ow.ly/48eC30rcVa4

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People with dementia and many older carers are at higher risk from coronavirus. This is why it's important to pay particular attention to the guidance on how to stay safe ow.ly/3PDs30rcVa6

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As a carer, you will know best how to help the person you support. But coronavirus and the lockdown bring extra challenges on top of dementia. ow.ly/S6Cc30rcVa7

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eping active and purposeful when staying at home will help fight off boredom and frustration. Here are some activities you can try at home during the coronavirus pandemic. ow.ly/rXLY30rcVa8

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People with dementia should prepare in case they become ill with coronavirus. This advice for carers will help you both do this. ow.ly/ootJ30rcVa9

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If you are not staying in the same household as a person living with dementia, read the advice from the Alzheimer's Society on how you can support them from a distance. ow.ly/Mbhx30rcVab

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Some things can increase your risk of getting dementia, including your age, genes and lifestyle. There are also ways you can reduce your risk. ow.ly/mKqc30rcVac