Every year, Park Nicollet Methodist Hospital Struthers Parkinson's Center helps thousands of people affected by Parkinson's disease achieve a more satisfying quality of life. Roger Bevis is one example. Read how the center has helped this couple cope with every aspect of Parkinson's disease.
PARKINSON'S DISEASE
How can I help my spouse live well with Parkinson’s?
Center gives couple a new outlook on life
Roger and Lennore Bevis give an inside look at how Parkinson’s disease has affected their lives — and how the center has given them the medical care, therapy and emotional support to live well with this condition.
Team of experts treats complex symptoms of Parkinson’s
Over time, Parkinson’s can affect nearly every facet of a patient’s life. Learn how Parkinson’s disease progresses — and how our team of professionals provides treatment and care.
Leading the way by educating others
Struthers Parkinson’s Center teaches patients, families and caregivers how to live well with this condition. They also are leaders in teaching other health care providers how to care for patients who have Parkinson’s.
A new world of opportunity awaits at Club CREATE
Club CREATE is a therapeutic adult day program that enriches patients physically, mentally, spiritually and socially. Learn how its many classes and programs benefit patients and caregivers alike.
Rehabilitation therapy helps patient abilities and independence
As Parkinson’s disease progresses, patients need different types of therapy to manage symptoms and maintain quality of life. Awareness of the condition’s different stages can help maximize therapy’s benefits.
Research helps patients worldwide
Researchers at Struthers Parkinson’s Center are studying new ways to improve the physical health and quality of life of people affected by Parkinson’s. Their efforts are impacting patients here in the Midwest — and around the world.
