Building energy-building social support and support groups can help people with Parkinson's disease enhance their physical and mental health, increase life satisfaction, and promote a sense of integration and participation. Here are a few ways to build energy-building social support and support groups:1Set up a support group: A Parkinson's disease support group can improve cheerfulness, good advice, and social support for people with Parkinson's disease. The group should be organized by a professional Parkinson's disease doctor or **, and adopt a variety of activities to enhance the positive atmosphere of mutual assistance: such as: gatherings, Xi, movie clubs, etc. 2.Social platform grouping: Parkinson's disease patients can use social platforms, such as WeChat groups or QQ groups, to build a positive and beneficial mutual support group. It is a low-cost social support where members can share experiences, face problems, seek advice, support and inspire each other3.Participate in physical groups: Especially for those with Parkinson's disease who want to build a small family and further mutual benefits on a daily basis, they can participate in local community groups or activities, such as fitness programs, home-cooked cooking classes, and many local information and networking opportunities4.Visual meetings: Meeting friends and peers who have shared similar experiences is a useful way to build social support, but sometimes long journeys can be strenuous, and meetings will be an optional party, such as zoom, which will create a platform for patients to share with friends. 5.Neurologist or Neurologist: Seek out a neurologist or specialist for one-on-one consultations, professional and personalized support, and this advice is equally applicable to patients and family members who are fighting loneliness and seeking support.
Building a social support and support group takes time, effort, and resources, but the impact of this approach on people with Parkinson's disease and family members is very positive. This support can help patients feel more positive, feel less frustrated, inspire confidence, and gain initiative and life satisfaction.