Product Marketplace

Welcome to the Parkinson Mission Marketplace

Living with Parkinson’s often requires creative solutions to manage daily tasks. At Parkinson Mission, we believe that technology and well-designed products can be powerful allies, empowering you to live more independently, confidently, and comfortably.

We’ve curated a marketplace of smart solutions and practical tools. This page is designed to connect you with products that address the everyday challenges of Parkinson’s, helping you find what you need to live a fuller life.


Mobility & Safety

Navigating your home and community can be a challenge. These products are designed to enhance your mobility, improve balance, and help prevent falls.

  • Walkers and Canes: Beyond standard options, consider specialized aids with features like a built-in laser. This visual cue helps you overcome “freezing of gait” and maintain a consistent walking pattern.
  • Transfer Aids: These products make moving between a bed, chair, or standing position much safer and easier. Look for items like bed rails, transfer poles, and risers that can be added to furniture for support.
  • Bathroom Safety: A significant number of falls happen in the bathroom. Installing grab bars, elevated toilet seats, or using a shower chair can dramatically increase safety and independence.

Daily Living Aids

Sometimes the smallest innovations make the biggest difference. These products are designed to simplify routine tasks and allow you to stay in control of your daily life.

  • Adaptive Cutlery and Drinkware: Don’t let tremors prevent you from enjoying a meal. Weighted utensils can counteract tremors, while swiveling spoons stay level to prevent spills. Products like the Spillnot are also great for carrying drinks without worrying about them sloshing out.
  • Adaptive Clothing: Getting dressed shouldn’t be a struggle. Look for clothing with magnetic closures instead of buttons or zippers, making it much easier to put on and take off shirts, pants, and jackets.
  • Kitchen Helpers: Simple tools can save a lot of frustration. Products like the OpenEase automatic jar opener and easy-grip kitchen gadgets reduce the need for strong hand coordination and grip strength.

Technology & Communication

Harnessing the power of technology can help you manage symptoms and stay connected to the world around you.

  • Smart Home Automation: Use voice-activated assistants like Amazon Alexa or Google Nest to control lights, thermostats, and music with simple commands. You can also install automated blinds from companies like myiblinds.com and smartwingshome.com to adjust lighting effortlessly.
  • Computer & Phone Aids: Technology can adapt to you. Consider using speech-to-text software to dictate emails and documents, or an adapted mouse like the RollerMouse for better control. For your smartphone, a simplified interface app like BIG Launcher can make the screen easier to read and use.
  • Tremor Management: The Cala kIQ System is a cutting-edge, wrist-worn device that uses nerve stimulation to temporarily reduce hand tremors, giving you greater control during daily tasks.
  • Speech Aids: Use devices like SpeechVive or portable voice amplifiers to help you speak louder and more clearly, ensuring you are easily understood in any conversation.

Books & Resources

Knowledge and inspiration are powerful tools in managing Parkinson’s. Here are a few books that offer guidance, personal stories, and hope.

  • Ending Parkinson’s Disease by Ray Dorsey, MD, and Michael Okun, MD: A comprehensive guide to understanding, preventing, and treating Parkinson’s.
  • Lucky Man by Michael J. Fox: An inspiring and candid memoir from the beloved actor about his personal journey with the disease.
  • A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Future by Michael J. Fox: Filled with humorous stories and life lessons, this book offers a positive perspective on adapting to unexpected challenges.
  • Rethinking Parkinson’s Disease by John Coleman: This book explores a range of wellness and symptom management strategies, offering a fresh perspective for patients and their families.

Products

https://www.amazon.com.au/s?k=aids+for+parkinson%27s+sufferers

https://doability.com.au/daily-living-aids/adaptive-living-aids/aids-for-parkinsons

Services

https://101homecare.com.au/parkinsons-care-at-home