Popis: |
Parkinson’s Disease (PD) is mainly known for its motor symptoms. However, it can also involve the impairment of certain cognitive functions (memory, attention, visuospatial skills, etc.), and is associated with a lower quality of life among people with PD and those closest to them. As the disease progresses, there is a greater need for care, which is generally provided by informal caregivers. This briefing is aimed at organisations and specialists interested in applying a combined intervention of cognitive rehabilitation for people with PD and psychoeducation for their family caregivers at their centres. The goal is to improve the cognitive functions and quality of life of people with PD and their families. Involving families can provide an integrated approach to the rehabilitation process and strengthen the benefits for people with PD, while at the same time offering strategies for fostering better quality of life among caregivers. |