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Listening to the Voices of Our Parkinson's Caregivers

Listening to the Voices of Our Parkinson's Caregivers

Update: 2024-11-12
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Each November, the Parkinson's Foundation joins organizations across the country to honor care partners for National Family Caregivers Month. In this episode, we highlight the stories and experiences of two people who care for a person with Parkinson's disease. Ripley Hensley is an emergency room nurse and a doctoral student at the University of Connecticut School of Nursing. Although she currently lives in Connecticut, she manages to find ways to help support both her mother, who is the primary caregiver, and her father who has Parkinson's, back in Georgia. Meanwhile, Tom Graffeo lives with his partner, who has young-onset Parkinson's. Although their caregiving roles differ, they share similar concerns and discuss how they provide care for their loved ones, while also prioritizing their own well-being.

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Listening to the Voices of Our Parkinson's Caregivers

Listening to the Voices of Our Parkinson's Caregivers