Tennessee & Kentucky Chapter

Serving TN and KY

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Parkinson’s Foundation Tennessee and Kentucky makes life better for people with Parkinson’s disease (PD) by improving care and advancing research towards a cure. Whether you are newly diagnosed with PD or have been managing it for years, are a care partner, family member or friend of someone with PD, we are here to help you.

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Our Chapter’s Impact

Every day, the Parkinson’s Foundation Tennessee & Kentucky Chapter works to make a profound impact in the lives of people with Parkinson’s disease (PD) who live in Tennessee and Kentucky. We keep funds local, significantly investing  in ways to make life better for people living with Parkinson’s and their families.

26,246

people with Parkinson’s disease served by the Tennessee & Kentucky Chapter

$474,119

Invested in research, care and education in the Tennessee & Kentucky Chapter

There are 26,246 people who live with Parkinson’s in the Tennessee & Kentucky Chapter. In our area alone, Parkinson’s-related expenses total $1.31 billion.

In the last five years, the Parkinson’s Foundation has invested nearly $500,000 to advance research, improve care and connect people with essential educational tools in the Tennessee & Kentucky Chapter. Here are some of the ways we are making a local impact:

Advancing Research

  • 6 Foundation-trained research advocates have been paired with scientists to make PD research more effective.  

Improving Care

  • More than 18,000 people with Parkinson’s receive expert care at our Centers of Excellence.
  • 1,960 calls and emails answered through our Helpline, 1-800-4PD-INFO, offering advice, referrals and resources for people with PD, their care partners and families in our area.
  • Nearly 1,000 health professionals trained in best-practice PD care, ensuring people with Parkinson’s have increased access to quality care.
  • More than $300,000 raised to help fund the life-changing care provided through our Global Care Networks located in the region.

Empowering Through Education

  • Nearly 7,000 people participated in one of the 14 local PD-tailored programs funded through our community grants program.
  • Nearly 2,000 people participated in educational programs focused on wellness, exercise and mental health, aimed to help them live well with Parkinson’s.
  • More than $400,000 raised through Moving Day, A Walk for Parkinson’s events — bringing together nearly 2,000 people to celebrate movement while increasing awareness about PD.
  • Nearly 25,000 educational publications, in English and Spanish, distributed at no cost to people with PD, helping them live their best lives at every stage of the disease.

Thanks to supporters like you, we are advancing PD research, improving access to quality care and offering free resources and support to people with PD in our area. There are many ways you can help support the Tennessee & Kentucky  Chapter. Whatever form your gift takes, you can be confident that it helps provide crucial resources for people living with Parkinson’s disease, their care partners and loved ones. 

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