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Building Parkinson’s support

As the fastest growing neurological condition in the world, Parkinson’s disease affects many in our community – and a Melton group is helping support those affected at a local level.

Parkinson’s disease occurs when nerve cells in the brain do not produce enough dopamine, leading to both motor and non-motor symptoms.

Common symptoms include tremors, muscle stiffness, slowing of movement and posture changes.

Forming in 2017 after recessing, the Melton Parkinson’s Support Group aims to provide social and informational support at a local level.

Group leader Helen Lyne said that since it began in 2017, the interest has been full on – with the group relocating to larger venues twice to cater for numbers.

“We probably get between 25–35 [people] at our meetings … we meet once a month – the second Thursday of the month between [10.30am] and [12.30pm] – and Western Health supplies a few guest speakers, or we find our own guest speakers,” Ms Lyne said.

She said the group draws up a calendar of events each year related to Parkinson’s, which could include speaker sessions with physiotherapists, occupational therapists, dieticians – or social days.

“It’s just mainly the friendship [that] has formed in supporting one another … after our meetings, we stand around from 12 o’clock and have a cuppa and a talk … and it’s a chance to meet any of the new [members].”

Those who would like to attend a session are encouraged to contact Helen for more details, with the group meeting the second Thursday from 10.30am-12.30pm at Kurunjang Community Centre, 33–35 Mowbray Crescent, Kurunjang.

Contact: Helen, 0409 186 576

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