How can I enjoy the outdoors if I have Parkinson's disease?

If you have Parkinson’s disease, the following tips can help you enjoy outdoor recreation:For outdoor enjoyment, all-terrain and beach wheel-chairs are available. If you enjoy the outdoors often, consider purchasing your own. If you go on outdoor adventures only occasionally, consider rental equipment or look into accessibility options at federal, state, and local parks.

The Phil-E-Slide is an ergonomically designed patient lift system that may be helpful to caregivers and to people who are unable to move themselves. The Phil-E-Slide system is made of ultra low-friction material that improves comfort and independence by enabling a person to transfer with significantly minimal effort. Service dogs, similar to leader dogs for the blind, can help people with Parkinson’s disease and other serious mobility problems.

Service dogs can be trained to assist a person with balance, help her get out of a freeze, and assist if the person falls. The dogs have been shown to significantly reduce people’s tendency to fall, and they provide a source of unconditional affection that can be greatly beneficial to anyone, regardless of impairment.

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