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Innovative Care for Parkinson's Disease

A family's care and innovation for Parkinson's support.

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Innovative Care for Parkinson's Disease
My hopeful story this month is more personal. Twelve years ago, our family—together with my in-laws, Paul and Joan—sold up and bought a house together so we could all be involved in the care of my father-in-law, Paul. He has lived with Parkinson's disease for over 30 years and is now in his last hours or days. This month, my hopeful story is about someone I’ve met a few times, Carl Beech, who was also diagnosed with young-onset Parkinson’s. Carl and his team have developed a device called the Beechy Band, after discovering that rhythmic tapping helped calm his speech and other symptoms. Today, with the backing of Parkinson’s UK, the Beechy Band is making a positive difference to many people living with Parkinson’s and other conditions. So today, I raise a glass to my superhero father-in-law, Paul Welti, and to all those who care for and support people with Parkinson’s. I also cheer on innovators, researchers, and people like Carl—who, with his team, are creating affordable solutions with the potential to benefit millions of lives worldwide.
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My hopeful story this month is more personal. Twelve years ago, our family—together with my in-laws, Paul and Joan—sold up and bought a house together so we could all be involved in the care of my father-in-law, Paul. He has lived with Parkinson's disease for over 30 years and is now in his last hours or days. This month, my hopeful story is about someone I’ve met a few times, Carl Beech, who was also diagnosed with young-onset Parkinson’s. Carl and his team have developed a device called the Beechy Band, after discovering that rhythmic tapping helped calm his speech and other symptoms. Today, with the backing of Parkinson’s UK, the Beechy Band is making a positive difference to many people living with Parkinson’s and other conditions. So today, I raise a glass to my superhero father-in-law, Paul Welti, and to all those who care for and support people with Parkinson’s. I also cheer on innovators, researchers, and people like Carl—who, with his team, are creating affordable solutions with the potential to benefit millions of lives worldwide.

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