Patient-Centric Care in Parkinson’s Disease

Dr. Isaacson discusses how patient-centric, personalized care in Parkinson's Ddisease (PD) focuses on tailoring treatment to individual patient needs and preferences, contrasting with pharmacological-centered care by emphasizing shared decision-making and the holistic integration of wellness strategies.

Dr. Isaacson discusses the challenges of delivering patient-centric care to individuals with Parkinson's disease (PD), alongside the evidence supporting improved symptom management through the combination of pharmacological therapies and wellness strategies.

Dr. Isaacson discusses how physicians can effectively integrate wellness strategies such as nutrition and exercise into treatment plans for Parkinson's disease (PD), encourage patient adherence to these habits alongside pharmacological therapy, and leverage advocacy groups as vital resources for both patients and health care professionals (HCPs) in navigating wellness and care management.

Dr. Isaacson discusses how health care providers can effectively balance the pharmacological properties of approved therapies for Parkinson's disease with patient preferences and comfort levels by fostering open communication and individualized care approaches.
