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PDX Sole Support 2024
2024 Portland Sole Support for Parkinson's benefiting Parkinson's Resources of Oregon
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Parkinson's Disease and Your Mental Health
Просмотров 1547 месяцев назад
Peggy Rost, CSW, provides overview of approaches to maintain good mental health. She discusses resources available and what to expect from individual therapy.
Parkinson's Resources
Просмотров 131Год назад
We are a vibrant community here in the Pacific Northwest coming together to provide the care and resources necessary for those living with a diagnosis of Parkinson's disease. This short video highlights some of our work and story.
VANCOUVER SOLE SUPPORT 2023 VIDEO
Просмотров 40Год назад
Sole Support for Parkinson's is a day of community and celebration. Thank you for your care and support Vancouver, see you next year!!
Navigating Transitions: 6 Levels of Housing Part2
Просмотров 107Год назад
Julie Ouellette, Housing and Care Advisor, will share what the main alternative living settings are, what are the key indicators to look for in deciding to move to a higher level of care and what are the most important factors to consider when choosing a new home.
Navigating In Home Care
Просмотров 127Год назад
Hosted by Parkinson's Resources. Presented by Heidi Rowell, Executive Director, Home Matters shares valuable information about the different levels of home caregiver providers that are available, and the types of services they can and cannot provide. She covers anticipate for costs, what the process is to arrange for services, and what types of questions you should ask to make sure you are hiri...
Managing Anxiety in Parkinson's Disease
Просмотров 682Год назад
In Parkinson's disease, the changes to mood and emotional well-being aren't often at the forefront. Learn to recognize signs and symptoms, as well as self-help and professional supports that are available and effective. Presented by Older Adult Behavioral Health Specialist, Christopher Eilers, MA, LPC,
Optimizing Communication with Your Healthcare Team
Просмотров 83Год назад
Join us for a presentation and panel discussion with representatives from several area healthcare systems. The goal is to provide attendees with knowledge and insights that will help navigate the complexity of today’s healthcare world. Hosted by Parkinson's Resources. Presented by, Jeni Bednarek, RN BSN, ACRP-CP, RN Team Coordinator, Associate Director of Education, OHSU Neurology | Parkinson ...
How to Manage Neurogenic Orthostatic Hypotension with Jean Donovan, PhD
Просмотров 2 тыс.Год назад
In this final episode of our Autonomic Dysfunction Series, Jean Donovan, RN, MSN, MAPA, PhD will share her journey with Neurogenic Orthostatic Hypotension and provide details on how she manages. Jean will address such practical topics as how to take your blood pressure (BP), why it is important to track and monitor your BP, as well as how to interpret and document your data. The first 3 present...
Autonomic Dysfunction, Implications for Exercise & Clinical Practice
Просмотров 360Год назад
This is a virtual event with Dr. Lee Dibble, Professor and Chair Department of PT & Athletic Training, University of Utah. As the third presenter in our Dysautonomia Series, Dr. Dibble will address the topic of Dysautonomia and Exercise among individuals with Parkinson Disease
How to Manage Dysautonomia in Parkinson's
Просмотров 585Год назад
Second presentations with Dr. David Goldstein of the National Institutes of Health. Part 2 of a four part series on Dysautonomia in Parkinson's
Introduction to Dysautonomia
Просмотров 873Год назад
An in depth look at the science of the Autonomic Nervous System (ANS) and Dysautonomia with Dr. David Goldstein of the National Institutes of Health. Part I of a four part series on Dysautonomia and Parkinson's Disease.
Patterned for Parkinson's Full Video
Просмотров 2292 года назад
See all the looks from the November 3rd Patterned for Parkinson's event! Video credit: Isaac O'Farrell
Patterned for Parkinson's Highlights
Просмотров 2372 года назад
Highlight reel of favorite moments from @ParkinsonsResources first Patterned for Parkinson's event - a luncheon and showcase of adaptive and inclusive design. From daytime to eveningwear - client/models walked looks that prove updates, edits, great design and innovation can support both personal style and independent dressing. We had a great time, and more importantly, have created an enduring ...
Mike Studer
Просмотров 6232 года назад
Mike Studer
Gut Dysfunction
Просмотров 3102 года назад
Gut Dysfunction
Transportation Solutions
Просмотров 732 года назад
Transportation Solutions
Handling Mental Health Concerns
Просмотров 573 года назад
Handling Mental Health Concerns
Writer's Showcase 2021
Просмотров 913 года назад
Writer's Showcase 2021
Bring Your Mind Back with Music & Art
Просмотров 1443 года назад
Bring Your Mind Back with Music & Art
Benefits of using trekking poles for People with Parkinson's
Просмотров 8323 года назад
Benefits of using trekking poles for People with Parkinson's
La Genetica, el Parkinson y tu Familia
Просмотров 263 года назад
La Genetica, el Parkinson y tu Familia
Parkinson's Exercise: Overcoming obstacles
Просмотров 3723 года назад
Parkinson's Exercise: Overcoming obstacles
EDUCATE. INSPIRE. EMPOWER. 2021
Просмотров 6713 года назад
EDUCATE. INSPIRE. EMPOWER. 2021
Parkinson's Resources ... there for us.
Просмотров 2384 года назад
Parkinson's Resources ... there for us.
Stepping out on Parkinson's with George and Caryn
Просмотров 1084 года назад
Stepping out on Parkinson's with George and Caryn
Intimacy and Parkinsons
Просмотров 5314 года назад
Intimacy and Parkinsons
Sole Support Walk for Parkinson's - 2020
Просмотров 3224 года назад
Sole Support Walk for Parkinson's - 2020
Parkinson's and Genetics
Просмотров 2594 года назад
Parkinson's and Genetics

Комментарии

  • @markswishereatsstuff2500
    @markswishereatsstuff2500 6 месяцев назад

    As a backpacker, I use poles all the time. Also, I have cut the straps off. I've never used them while hiking.

  • @babylegs1968
    @babylegs1968 7 месяцев назад

    the way you took bp was wrong

  • @HzEfelinss
    @HzEfelinss 7 месяцев назад

    This was VERY VERY useful thanks

  • @EdwardJones-i1z
    @EdwardJones-i1z 9 месяцев назад

    I can't handle this.

  • @CarmenRCaruana
    @CarmenRCaruana 9 месяцев назад

    If my father sits in it, can he be pushed in it like that of a Rollator transport chair?

  • @sarahgordon2597
    @sarahgordon2597 11 месяцев назад

    what about people like me who went from execisign 7 days a week, and loving fitness to now not being able to walk around block, why is this happening so quickly. i have dysyautnomoia, dizziness, syncope, chest pain, low bp

  • @austinmaier8666
    @austinmaier8666 Год назад

    this was very helpful as a healthcare worker that works closely with PD PTs. thank you.

  • @virgilshelton8160
    @virgilshelton8160 Год назад

    promo sm

  • @aprildavenport8686
    @aprildavenport8686 2 года назад

    Wonderful video!

  • @lauriepino4398
    @lauriepino4398 2 года назад

    Love it!

  • @benjaminprewitt4583
    @benjaminprewitt4583 2 года назад

    So very appreciate everything both of you do PRO and BGF have helped me over my last 10years of parkinson's

  • @hopehope5314
    @hopehope5314 2 года назад

    Very clear explanation

  • @willylogan1811
    @willylogan1811 2 года назад

    _Many don’t believe that Parkinson Disease, PTSD or DID can be reverse treated and cured, all they believe is that there is no cure but I am glad letting you all know that it is all wrong because my friends Mom that has being sick with Parkinson Disease for years just got her Parkinson Disease and her husband's PTSD reversed and cured with a herbal supplements from DR MADIDA on RUclips.._

  • @karenestes8364
    @karenestes8364 2 года назад

    Ky

  • @benoriezayzay3976
    @benoriezayzay3976 2 года назад

    Never use it but this video thought me how to do it

  • @briancarmody5796
    @briancarmody5796 3 года назад

    We just need bariatric capacity in these products.

  • @billpike8892
    @billpike8892 3 года назад

    I got this walker because I didn't like my previous "stoop over" walker. Also, I like the way it folds as we are going to take it to Arizona for the winter.

  • @colindavis7906
    @colindavis7906 3 года назад

    Great video, thank you

  • @togoeast
    @togoeast 3 года назад

    Very informative and very helpful. It's a lot of good information and worth watching more than once.

  • @aniljoshi672
    @aniljoshi672 3 года назад

    I would love to use it.

  • @louriapurkeypile8407
    @louriapurkeypile8407 3 года назад

    How do I find your support group online?

  • @AhmetKaan
    @AhmetKaan 4 года назад

    Perfect perfect perfect!!! Lets support each other as small youtubers

  • @michaelshortall9179
    @michaelshortall9179 4 года назад

    An answer is to keep off prescription medications

  • @janellecookson7933
    @janellecookson7933 5 лет назад

    what a great video!!!

  • @hikingmarie9
    @hikingmarie9 5 лет назад

    The presentation starts at 4:21

  • @Daniellek314
    @Daniellek314 5 лет назад

    Hi! Thank you for sharing this informative video on adaptive eating devices! I know it was mentioned that these items are available at certain online companies, but do these items need to be prescribed by an Occupational Therapist or do individuals buy them over the counter? Thanks!

  • @obsoleteprofessor2034
    @obsoleteprofessor2034 5 лет назад

    I highly recommend this walker. My wife has Parkinson's and has freezing episodes when she is on the downside of her pills. The laser light really does help. She has yet to try the audio feature. There are some drawbacks particular to her. (1) If she does not catch herself, she will let the walker get too far ahead of her and since is at an extreme angle, the braking wheels begin to slide on smooth surfaces. Even though the walker is heavier than most, sliding under certain conditions. I understand there are Velcro mounted weights available. It certainly will make the walker heavier, but it may reduce the sliding. (2) The smaller rearmost wheels are stepped on to raise the front wheels to get over curbs. Only one need be stepped on to raise the front. Be sure your loved one will not have balance problems when shifting one foot. I feel the lift is not enough to get over some curbs so I may remove the 2 rear wheels. 3) The center front spring loaded wheel seems a bit too strong. The wife needs to ram that wheel into the floor transitions (3/8" high) to get over it. If she were in unfamiliar territory, it may cause a sudden stop. So far she has been careful in strange areas. 4) Downhill slopes are tough! At her worst (freezing tiny steps) she has to release the brake momentarily and only let the walker get ahead of her 4 to 6 inches. She then gets close to the walker, standing upright and only then release the brake again. If she lets it get too far ahead, she will lean into it and it will slide with locked brakes and she would fall forward, pushing it away even more. There is an adjustment on the grey (braked) wheels that puts a steady additional resistance to rolling that keeps the walker from rolling away too easily, but once on flat ground, the added resistance can be tiring over long distances. Also, if the adjustment is not loosened, the grey wheels may slip on smooth floors. I see no problem on carpet. The adjustment screw can be loosened with a quarter if you forget to bring a screwdriver. I left the screw loose so I could change the friction without tools. My wife's grip is too weak for her to adjust the levers herself. It also almost requires one to get down on your knees to hold onto the walker while the adjustment is made with the other hand. 5) The walker works best on flat (plane) surfaces. We experienced a problem when approaching a driveway from an angle. The wings of some driveways curve (roll) where it transitions from flat sidewalk to the downward slope of the car approach. On that curve, one of the grey braked wheels went into the air as the frame of the walker went over the "roll". Since only one grey wheel had traction, the walker pivoted and one side of the walker rolled away from her in an arc. Having brakes on 4 wheels would help minimize that problem. Another problem with driveways and handicap ramps is when they meet the roadway at a sharp V. The front wheels will come out of the bottom of the V and as they roll forward, both grey braking wheels will lift off the pavement because of the rear wheels. The front and rear wheels bridge over the V and raise the grey wheels into the air. When it happened to my wife, the walker went forward suddenly about 6 inches. If she had been on her down period, she could have leaned too far forward and pushed the walker further away because the grey wheels would probably slide if the road was too smooth. 6) It is heavier! We have a 2002 Subaru Forester. We found it easier not to fold the walker (I explain later). I rigged up a pulley system, attached to the rear passenger door overhead hand assists, where a rope with hook attaches to the walker. The wife parks the walker behind the car with the hatch open, attaches the hook to the walker and then pulls the loose end to winch the walker into the car, with a light tilt to the bottom of the walker as it is drawn up into the car. 7) My wife had trouble folding the walker. The grey lock requires some degree of force to latch and unlatch. If the latch is not flipped outwardly, folding the walker would trap it between the tubes of the framework. The walker folds flat to the ground, which may be difficult for someone with balance problems. Standing the folded walker up causes it to rise onto the spring mounted front wheel, causing it to roll away as the user is negotiating standing up while managing the increasing weight. 8) The scissoring action of the framework, as the walker is folded may pinch fingers while the user is trying to lift. It happened to me! Please don't consider my critique as being picky. One takes for granted their reactions/movements when healthy. Watching my wife struggle has caused me to notice the potential problems/shortcomings of using a walker. That is exactly why I chose the U-Step...for its reverse brake and surround frame and multiple wheels. I highly recommend it.

  • @meduffer
    @meduffer 7 лет назад

    Great message and nicely produced video.

  • @kendalllay7097
    @kendalllay7097 8 лет назад

    Amazing Loved this I've lived with OUR condition for 10 years now Ty for sharing this:)

  • @cindywaggoner4665
    @cindywaggoner4665 8 лет назад

    Anyone have Parkinson's Disease from contaminated water at Camp LeJeune Marine Corps, I was born on base in 1970. my family lived on base from mid 1970 to 73 or 74!

    • @thornmallow1
      @thornmallow1 Год назад

      Yes, now there is a HUGE lawsuit for it.

  • @AZSURPRISEAZ
    @AZSURPRISEAZ 8 лет назад

    Betty So glad to listen to this video and learn about this resource available to you!

  • @parkinsoncarabobo7355
    @parkinsoncarabobo7355 9 лет назад

    Hi, could be possible to get this video with subtitles? We would like to share this in Spanish! Thank you!!

  • @carolclupny8804
    @carolclupny8804 11 лет назад

    what a wonderful organization!

  • @janiewiecks152
    @janiewiecks152 11 лет назад

    Thank you Gary!!!!!Janie

  • @chaimovh
    @chaimovh 11 лет назад

    Thanks for the inspiration and motivation Gary!

  • @dbiker2
    @dbiker2 11 лет назад

    thank you

  • @Syaurian
    @Syaurian 12 лет назад

    That's my grandma and grandpa

  • @petike555
    @petike555 12 лет назад

    All your hopes and dreams will be answered by a small tube of cannabis oil. Be brave and use it.: MD

    • @Yo-yo_yoyo
      @Yo-yo_yoyo 2 года назад

      Nice nice nice!!!!

    • @Yo-yo_yoyo
      @Yo-yo_yoyo 2 года назад

      Sounds nice 😊

    • @Raknidm
      @Raknidm Год назад

      Coming from a parkinson's patient who uses cannabis it helps some. To claim it's some magic fix all is a joke. Irresponsible to make people believe there is currently such a thing that exists for parks.

  • @005whitty
    @005whitty 12 лет назад

    very touching

  • @MJC0827
    @MJC0827 13 лет назад

    Very powerful video!

  • @MJC0827
    @MJC0827 13 лет назад

    Great video - powerful message! You rock PRO!

  • @gracehalo
    @gracehalo 14 лет назад

    This video has such a powerful message. Go PRO!