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​PSCNN Parkinson’s Disease Gift Guide

Thoughtful Gifts That Truly Make a Difference
 

Finding the right gift for someone living with Parkinson's can be challenging. This guide brings together practical, comforting, and meaningful gift ideas from people with Parkinson's, therapists, and care partners.

 

These items help with mobility, safety, nutrition, exercise, daily living, and joy—and each purchase through our Amazon Associate links helps support PSCNN's programs.

 

Important: These are suggestions based on input from our PD community and local experts. Everyone's symptoms and preferences are unique, so brand choices and priorities will vary. We encourage consulting with your occupational therapist, physical therapist, or speech therapist for personalized guidance tailored to individual circumstances and disease stage.

Comfort & Daily Living Essentials

Home Safety & Smart-Living Gifts 

Exercise & Mobility Gifts

Speech & Cognitive Support

Nutrition & Kitchen Gifts

Mobility &
On-the-Go Aids

Clothing &
Ease-of-Dressing Gifts

Thoughtful Emotional & Experience Gifts

  • Spa Gift Card for Care Partners - They desperately need self-care.

  • House Cleaning Gift Certificate - A most-appreciated gift for households where energy is limited.

  • Personalized Photo Book - Memory-boosting and meaningful.

  • Subscription to Audiobooks (Audible, Libro.fm) - Great for cognitive engagement even with visual or fine-motor limitations.

  • Donation to PSCNN in their honor - A gift that supports the entire Parkinson’s community.

Gifts for Care Partners

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The  Parkinson Support Center believes that decisions about medical care must occur between a patient and a trusted medical professional. The information presented on this website is not intended to replace or interfere with the course of your medical care. It is intended only to assist you in your understanding of Parkinson’s disease.

 

No information contained on this website is offered or intended as medical advice.

 

We cannot endorse any treatments described on sites that we link to. We recommend that treatment decisions are based on personal treatment goals with a trusted clinician with experience in the care of Parkinson’s disease, or a physician who can work in conjunction with a PD specialist.

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