Shared from parkinsonsnewstoday.com.
Staying connected with Parkinson’s disease can feel challenging due to symptoms that impact your ability to self-express, engage, and relate to others. Low mood and social stigma can drive you even further from your peers.
The impulse to isolate with Parkinson’s is normal. But socializing is essential for your health and quality of life, even when you don’t feel like it.
Parkinson’s connection involves building a social life into your daily routine and seeking activities and people that bring joy and safety.

