
Purchase a Really Big Walk TShirt and help support Joe, Vince and people living with or impacted by Parkinson's in Queensland!
If you have Parkinson's, making some simple changes to your eating and drinking habits may help you manage your symptoms effectively and should improve your general health and wellbeing.
This booklet provides some basic healthy eating information, to help you maintain a balanced diet and a healthy weight. It also looks at the diet issues related to Parkinson's and what you can do to manage these.
Topics covered include: Eating a Balanced Diet; Maintaining a Healthy Weight; Constipation; Eating and Swallowing Difficulties; Parkinson's Medication and Your Diet; Vitamins, Food Supplements and Special Diets; Low Blood Pressure; Food Shopping and Preparation; Dishes and Cutlery.
This Diet and Nutrition book is designed for people with Parkinson's, carers and health professionals. It is written by a registered dietician who specialises in the nutritional needs unique to people with Parkinson's.
Parkinson’s currently affects an estimated 18,500 thousand people in Queensland, with an average of 8 people diagnosed in Queensland each day.
These numbers increase exponentially when you start to consider their friends, families, colleagues, and communities of those living with this degenerative, life limiting disease. One that has no cure.
In 2021, Parkinson’s Queensland has some REALLY BIG plans –increasing support services for the Parkinson’s community, improving our Newly Diagnosed Program to help support those new to the journey and continue to develop new and innovative programs to really make a difference to the quality of life of those impacted by Parkinson’s.
To make these plans possible, we needed a REALLY BIG idea.
The Kelly Family, led by brothers Joe (State Member for Greenslopes) and Vince (a former President of Parkinson’s Australia) wanted to lend a hand and show their support for people with Parkinson’s, being members of the community themselves by going on a REALLY BIG WALK.
Joe and Vince’s parents were both diagnosed with Parkinson’s, so starting Easter Saturday, The Kelly Family will start from Greenslopes and walk all the way to Coolum, where their Mum is currently living in a nursing home.
For those playing from home, that is over 230kms or 301837 steps.
Show your support by buying a Really Big Walk Tshirt and wearing it this April, Parkinson's Awareness Month and help the boys make their KMs count for people living with and impacted by Parkinson's
“Watching my father and mother go through Parkinson’s Disease has given me an insight into just what Parkinson’s means for people.”