This book will help empower people living with Parkinson’s disease. It will give them the information they need, increasing their knowledge and understanding, and enabling them to retain control and make informed choices about their lives. Packed full of advice on managing Parkinson’s disease, about medications and treatments, benefits and finance, transport and holidays or about where to turn to for help and support – you will find all the answers in this user-friendly guide.
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Dr Marie Oxtoby BSc(Soc), PhD is a social researcher, Welfare officer and former Chairman of the Parkinson's Disease Society's Bolton Branch and former Chairman of the Parkinson's Disease Society's Welfare Advisory Panel. Professor Adrian Williams MD, FRCP is Professor of Clinical Neurology at Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham and Senior Advisor to the Parkinson's Disease Society's Medical Advisory Panel.
'This book deserves to be an unqualified success.' - Professor Andrew Lees, Consultant Neurologist, The National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, London. 'Congratulations to Marie Oxtoby and Professor Williams for writing this most informative book for people with Parkinson's, their carers, doctors, nurses, and all services involved.' - Jane Stewart, Parkinson's Nurse Specialist. 'I think the newly diagnosed person will find it most helpful and it will dispel any fears that they may have. I wish you every success with the publication of this most important book.' - Les Pickford, Hornchurch, Essex.
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Paperback. Marie Oxtoby, McGraw-Hill Education - Europe. This volume presents practical information on living with Parkinson's disease. It uses a question-and-answer format to focus the material on the key areas of interest, and adopts a personalized, non-technical manner. Paperback. Seller Inventory # 9780074710708-SECONDHAND