Parkinson's disease is a progressive neurological disorder that affects the movement, balance, and coordination of the body. It is caused by the loss of dopamine-producing cells in the brain, which results in tremor, rigidity, slowness of movement, and postural instability. Parkinson's disease can also affect other aspects of the person's health, such as mood, cognition, sleep, digestion, and speech. Parkinson's disease has no cure, but it can be treated and managed with various interventions that aim to reduce the symptoms, improve function, and enhance the quality of life of the patients. Throughout this course, you'll be immersed in a wealth of knowledge, navigating its various aspects with finesse. Delve into the diagnosis and treatment landscape, uncover the transformative power of Occupational Therapy, and grasp the art of managing non-motor symptoms. Step into the shoes of those living with Parkinson's Disease, gaining invaluable insights into their experiences and learning strategies to enhance their quality of life. Additionally, acknowledge the unsung heroes - the caregivers - who play an integral role in the management journey. With a comprehensive view of the available support and resources, you'll emerge from this course as enlightened and empowered to make a positive impact.