Parkinson’s Wellness Programs
Whether you’re looking for a chance to share your experience with others, or simply a compassionate place to find comfort, you’ll find strength and resilience in our Parkinson’s Wellness programs.
Empowering Our Parkinson’s Community
We are dedicated to supporting both adults living with Parkinson’s Disease and their families with our Parkinson’s programs in Boston.
To achieve this mission, we offer a range of exercise classes, support groups, and educational events to help those with Parkinson’s slow disease progression, manage symptoms, and lead fulfilling lives. With the guidance of the medical community, local organizations, and experienced instructors, we strive to help our Parkinson’s community lead their best, fullest lives in the spirit of overall health and wellness. We are also proud to partner with the Parkinson’s Disease & Movement Disorder Center at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center to provide a caring and nurturing space where families can come together and learn from one another.
Join us and take control of your Parkinson’s journey. These programs are open to all individuals with Parkinson’s disease. Let’s empower our Parkinson’s community, together.
Benefits of Exercise for Parkinson’s Disease
Regular physical activity is a vital component of managing Parkinson’s disease (PD). According to the Parkinson’s Foundation, engaging in consistent exercise can lead to:
- Improved Mobility and Flexibility: Exercise helps maintain and enhance movement, making daily activities easier.
- Enhanced Balance and Coordination: Physical activity can reduce the risk of falls by strengthening muscles and improving stability.
- Better Mental Health: Regular exercise has been shown to alleviate depression and anxiety, common non-motor symptoms of Parkinson’s.
- Slowed Disease Progression: Some studies suggest that consistent physical activity may have neuroprotective effects, which can potentially slow the progression of Parkinson’s disease.
Safety Considerations
Before starting any exercise program, it’s important to consult with healthcare providers to tailor activities to individual abilities and needs. Safety considerations include:
- Supervision: Participating in supervised exercise programs ensures exercises are performed correctly and safely.
- Progression: Gradually increasing the intensity and duration of exercises can help prevent injuries.
- Adaptations: Modifying exercises to accommodate symptoms like freezing of gait or balance issues is crucial.
Upcoming Classes and Events
Table Tennis for Parkinson’s
Experience the benefits of this physical and mental sport while having fun with members of the Parkinson's community….
Rock Steady Boxing
Fight back against Parkinson's disease in this non-contact boxing-style fitness class to feel your best inside and out!…
Rock Steady Boxing
Fight back against Parkinson's disease in this non-contact boxing-style fitness class to feel your best inside and out!…
Parkinson’s Cycle
Research has found that cycling, especially when pedaling at a rate faster than your own voluntary cadence, may allow the…
Care Partner Support Group
This biweekly group for care partners is led by a clinical social worker who specializes in Parkinson’s. Group meetings…
Basic Tai Chi Movement for Parkinson’s
Improve your balance and strength with the flowing movements found in the Tai Chi style from one of China's major…
Rock Steady Boxing
Fight back against Parkinson's disease in this non-contact boxing-style fitness class that will leave you feeling your…
Parkinson’s Cycle Demo
In honor of Parkinson's Awareness Month, try out this FREE demo class for people with Parkinson's. Research has…
Rock Steady Boxing Demo
In honor of Parkinson’s Awareness Month, try out this FREE demo class for people with Parkinson’s. Fight back…
Basic Tai Chi Movement for Parkinson’s Demo
In honor of Parkinson's Awareness Month, try out this FREE demo class for people with Parkinson's. Improve your…
Rock Steady Boxing Demo
In honor of Parkinson’s Awareness Month, try out this FREE demo class for people with Parkinson’s. Fight back…
Table Tennis for Parkinson’s Demo
In honor of Parkinson's Awareness Month, try out this FREE demo class for people with Parkinson's. Experience the…
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Explore Virtual Parkinson’s Wellness Classes
Not able to come to any of our Parkinson’s programs in Boston? Our virtual library has pre-recorded classes for you to enjoy from the comfort of your home.
Support our Parkinson’s Wellness Programs
Thanks to your support, we can continue to enable people with Parkinson’s to stay active and socialize while helping their caregivers learn and connect.