Parkinsons Sunshine Coast gets a boost
BARBARA CULLINAN Founder, Director and Senior Physiotherapist at The Park gave a talk to Mooloolaba Lions Club on the growing problem of Parkinson’s on the Sunshine Coast and what programs The Park are running to improve their clients Mental Health Wellness and Mobility issues as John Iffland a member of the Lions Club now has this condition said that The Park has given him more confidence to navigate this medical condition. It is a one stop shop she commented on the following:
We’re dedicated to delivering outstanding Allied Health services for people with Parkinson’s Disease, and their immediate caregivers (spouses/partners). The Park is a place where you will feel valued and can connect with others who understand your challenges. We are committed to making a positive impact and creating an effective network that truly cares and delivers.
Living with Parkinson’s Disease can be a lonely journey, so embracing a community of people who understand your challenges will make all the difference. At The Park you have an opportunity to grow your own support groups with others already motivated to ‘change their story’. Through group training, coffee catch ups, educational workshops and events, you will have an opportunity to, connect, share personal experiences and practical ideas, find and offer support and make lasting friendships. Our annual event ‘Step Out for Parkinson’s™ epitomises community; be inspired, feel valued and be encouraged.
The Mooloolaba Lions Club through it major fundraiser The Fishermans Road Market on the Sunshine Coast donated $1000.00 to help improve wellness for Parkinsons clients.
Public Relations Officer
Mooloolaba Lions Club
PDG Tim Fraser
Pictured President Kerry Naumann-Barbara Cullinan-John Iffland

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