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Lessons from the Field: Positive Intentions

Positive Intentions

Go around the group and ask each member to share something thing that brings them happiness or joy that they can still do in spite of Parkinson’s.

This takes the focus off the frustration that comes with disease progression and the effect it has on limiting some activities, and focuses on the positive fact that there are many things a person with Parkinson disease can still do, even if it means modifying the task or activity in some way.