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Fire Fighters Charity Season 3 Episode 9

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April is Parkinson’s Awareness Month, and with more people being diagnosed than ever before, we dedicated the latest episode of our Shout! Podcast to spotlighting the disease and raising awareness within the fire services community. 

We highlight some of the early signs and symptoms, hear a first-hand experience of living with the disease and share how Fire Fighters Charity can offer support throughout. 

First up, we heard from Linda Parker, who works in the risk department at Lincolnshire Fire and Rescue Service. She was diagnosed with Parkinson’s last year at the age of 65, and has since been supported at Jubilee House, our centre in Cumbria. 

And finally, we were joined by Fire Fighters Charity’s Nursing Services Lead, Kath Savage, who talked through some key guidance around Parkinson’s and the different ways her team supports people living with the condition. 

Do you work in the UK’s fire services community? Are you aware that you may be eligible for our support too? You can find out more about the support we offer below. 

 

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