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American Parkinson Disease Association (APDA) - Wisconsin Chapter - APDA Information & Referral Center of Wisconsin is committed to assisting people with Parkinson’s disease and their families.

  • http://www.wichapterapda.org/about-us.html About Us | Wisconsin Chapter - American Parkinson Disease Association - APDA Wisconsin Chapter Mission: Empowering the Wisconsin Parkinson’s community through education, support and mind/body programs. About the APDA Wisconsin
  • http://www.wichapterapda.org/about-us/board-of-directors.html Board of Directors | Wisconsin Chapter - American Parkinson Disease Association - Sheryl Hursh  President Sheryl Hursh has an M.S. from UW Madison in Zoology and is an Environmental Science instructor at Madison College.  She is also a
  • http://www.wichapterapda.org/about-us/staff.html Staff | Wisconsin Chapter - American Parkinson Disease Association - Jordan Mooney, MSW, CAPSW Executive Director, American Parkinson Disease Association- Wisconsin Chapter Jordan started as the information and referral
  • http://www.wichapterapda.org/about-us/volunteer.html Volunteer | Wisconsin Chapter - American Parkinson Disease Association - Fill out our online form if you are interested in becoming a volunteer. American Parkinson Disease Association Volunteer Opportunities People of all ages are
  • http://www.wichapterapda.org/about-programs.html About Programs | Wisconsin Chapter - American Parkinson Disease Association - Below is a list of the programs offered by Wisconsin Chapter APDA. Please visit our Donate page to donate to any of the following programs. Respite Care Our
  • http://www.wichapterapda.org/symptoms.html About Parkinson’s | Wisconsin Chapter - American Parkinson Disease Association - Symptoms What Is Parkinson Disease (PD)? Parkinson disease is a chronic progressive neurological disease that affects a small area of nerve cells (neurons) in
  • http://www.wichapterapda.org/symptoms/treatments.html Treatments | Wisconsin Chapter - American Parkinson Disease Association - Medication There are multiple classes of Parkinson medications which aim to help control Parkinson’s symptoms including tremor, stiffness, and bradykinesia.
  • http://www.wichapterapda.org/symptoms/young-onset-parkinsons.html Young Onset Parkinson's Disease | Wisconsin Chapter - American Parkinson Disease Association - What Is Young Onset Parkinson's Disease (YOPD)? When someone who is 21-40 years old receives a diagnosis of Parkinson's disease (PD), it is referred to as
  • http://www.wichapterapda.org/dementia-with-lewy-bodies.html Dementia with Lewy Bodies | Wisconsin Chapter - American Parkinson Disease Association - Overview Dementia with Lewy Bodies, or DLB, is a gradually progressive dementia with features that overlap with Parkinson disease. It is the second most
  • http://www.wichapterapda.org/symptoms/parkinsonisms.html Parkinsonisms | Wisconsin Chapter - American Parkinson Disease Association - The term parkinsonism refers to a cluster of four cardinal symptoms: slowness of movement (also called akinesia or bradykinesia), tremor (typically a rest
  • http://www.wichapterapda.org/map/movement-disorder-specialists.html Movement Disorder Specialists | Wisconsin Chapter - American Parkinson Disease Association - A movement disorder specialist is a neurologist who completes a two-year fellowship in movement disorders. Movement disorders include Parkinson disease,
  • http://www.wichapterapda.org/exercise.html Overview | Wisconsin Chapter - American Parkinson Disease Association - Why Is Exercise Important? Curt Campbell, PT For people with Parkinson disease (PD), exercise is not just recommended, it’s critical. Three of the four
  • http://www.wichapterapda.org/map/literature-order-form.html Literature Order Form | Wisconsin Chapter - American Parkinson Disease Association - Please check the printed material you wish to receive or check out the download page!
  • http://www.wichapterapda.org/map/support-groups.html Support Groups | Wisconsin Chapter - American Parkinson Disease Association - These support groups are for people with Parkinson’s and/or their family and caregivers. A support group is a facilitated group of people who meet and discuss
  • http://www.wichapterapda.org/map/caregiver-support.html Caregiver Support | Wisconsin Chapter - American Parkinson Disease Association - Caring for a loved one with Parkinson disease can be very challenging, but also very rewarding. There are several resources that can help you along your journey
  • http://www.wichapterapda.org/map/links.html Links | Wisconsin Chapter - American Parkinson Disease Association - Parkinson Disease American Parkinson Disease Association Parkinson's Action Network Parkinson Disease Foundation Michael J. Fox Foundation Muhammed
  • http://www.wichapterapda.org/map/mentor-program.html Mentor Program | Wisconsin Chapter - American Parkinson Disease Association - Person-to-Person Mentor Program The goal of the Person-to-Person Mentor Program is to connect people who are newly diagnosed with Parkinson disease to others
  • http://www.wichapterapda.org/exercise/general-exercise-classes.html General Exercise Classes | Wisconsin Chapter - American Parkinson Disease Association - PWR! (Parkinson Wellness Recovery) BROWN DEER Rite Hite YMCA 9250 N. Green Bay Road Brown Deer, WI 53209 Monday & Wednesdays 1:30-3:00 year
  • http://www.wichapterapda.org/exercise/dance-exercise-classes.html Dance Exercise Classes | Wisconsin Chapter - American Parkinson Disease Association - PD Rhythm and PD Zumba PD Zumba MIDDLETON Harbor Athletic Wellness Center, 2711 Allen Blvd, Middleton, WI Wednesdays, 1:30-2:15 pm (Next session Aug 31
  • http://www.wichapterapda.org/exercise/additional-fitness-classes.html Additional Fitness Classes | Wisconsin Chapter - American Parkinson Disease Association - Yoga MADISON Bliss Flow Yoga, 3527 University Ave, Madison, WI Multiple class days and times $5 per class, just mention APDA Instructor: Varies Register
  • http://www.wichapterapda.org/exercise/step-by-step-walking-program.html Step by Step Walking Program | Wisconsin Chapter - American Parkinson Disease Association - The American Parkinson Disease Association-Wisconsin Chapter is issuing a challenge to all Parkinson support groups in Wisconsin to "get fit" by taking part in
  • http://www.wichapterapda.org/exercise/magic-of-movement-manual-dvd.html Magic of Movement Manual/DVD | Wisconsin Chapter - American Parkinson Disease Association - A Parkinson’s Exercise Manual & DVD by Jane Busch Sponsored by Wisconsin Chapter American Parkinson Disease Association DVD sponsored by Reel Wave Media

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