Bluebird Care East Hertfordshire supports Parkinson’s Awareness Week 2016
Published: 04/04/2016
Bluebird Care East Hertfordshire is supporting Parkinson’s Awareness Week 2016, an annual campaign run by Parkinson’s UK, from 18-24 April.
Bluebird Care East Hertfordshire is supporting Parkinson’s Awareness Week 2016, an annual campaign run by Parkinson’s UK, from 18-24 April.
Parkinson’s UK are the leading UK charity associated with leading, influencing and funding research to ensure new and better treatments for the condition.
The charity offer support to everyone with Parkinson's, their families and carers, as well as actively raising awareness, changing perceptions and work in partnership to drive better services for those living with the condition.
The aim of this fantastic campaign is to reach more people who are affected by Parkinson's and tell them about the charity’s work and the support that they offer.
Commenting, Chaitan Joshi, director of Bluebird Care East Hertfordshire said:
Visit the Parkinson’s UK website, to find out more about the campaign and how you can get involved.
Parkinson’s UK are the leading UK charity associated with leading, influencing and funding research to ensure new and better treatments for the condition.
The charity offer support to everyone with Parkinson's, their families and carers, as well as actively raising awareness, changing perceptions and work in partnership to drive better services for those living with the condition.
The aim of this fantastic campaign is to reach more people who are affected by Parkinson's and tell them about the charity’s work and the support that they offer.
Commenting, Chaitan Joshi, director of Bluebird Care East Hertfordshire said:
We are thrilled to be supporting Parkinson’s Awareness Week and helping to raise awareness of the condition and inform those in our local community of the support that is available to them if they need it. We hope that supporting this campaign will help to break down barriers, and to provide more opportunities for those with Parkinson’s in our area.