Rock Steady Boxing is an evidence-based, non-contact boxing program specifically designed to help people living with Parkinson’s disease. It is specifically designed to address Parkinson’s symptoms such as slow or small movements, imbalance, stiffness, flexed posture, and respiratory weakness.
Rock Steady Boxing is an evidence-based, non-contact boxing program specifically designed to help people living with Parkinson’s disease. It is specifically designed to address Parkinson’s symptoms such as slow or small movements, imbalance, stiffness, flexed posture, and respiratory weakness.
Rock Steady Boxing is an evidence-based, non-contact boxing program specifically designed to help people living with Parkinson’s disease. It is specifically designed to address Parkinson’s symptoms such as slow or small movements, imbalance, stiffness, flexed posture, and respiratory weakness.
Monthly in-person support group featuring speakers on various topics of interest followed by free time to talk with one another. Free resource table with printed materials. All are welcome – anyone with an interest in Parkinson’s Disease invited to attend.
The Greenville Area Parkinson Society (GAPS) offers individuals and families affected by Parkinson’s disease the opportunity to connect with a supportive community, access valuable resources, and participate in a variety of educational and wellness programs. All services and programs are free of charge to those with Parkinson’s, their care partners or caregivers and family members.
GAPS is committed to enhancing the quality of life for those impacted by Parkinson’s through support, advocacy, and information, helping members feel empowered and informed. GAPS fosters a sense of belonging and hope, while offering practical tools for managing the physical, emotional, and social aspects of Parkinson’s disease.
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