The following web links are for information only and do not represent endorsement of content by Parkinson Canada.
Canadian associations
- CARP – Canada’s Association for the 50 Plus
- Canadian Association of Occupational Therapists
- Canadian Homecare Association
- Canadian Hospice Palliative Care Association
- The Canadian Movement Disorder Group
- Canadian Neurological Sciences Federation (formerly the Canadian Congress of Neurological Sciences)
- Canadian Physiotherapy Association
- Communication Disabilities Access Canada (CDAC)
- Neurological Health Charities Canada
Canadian caregiving
Canadian journals
- The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences
- Canadian Medical Association Journal CMAJ
- The Medical Post
Canadian research
International journals and resources
Research and science
- Canadian Clinical Trials Asset Map
- CenterWatch
- ClinicalTrials
- Taking Part in Research? Government of Canada Brochure New!
- International Clinical Trials, WHO
- International Society for Stem Cell Research
- Parkinson Study Group
- PubMed Central
- PubMed Central – Canada
Health and rehabilitation
Advocacy and legal
Daily living
- AgeComfort – equipment for home and activities of daily living
- LifeSupply – equipment for home and activities of daily living
- Parson’s ADL – equipment for home and activities of daily living
- Silvert’s Senior Clothing
Financial
- Canada Pension Plan – Disability Benefits
- Employment Insurance – Sickness Benefits
- Federal Medical & Disability tax credits
- Veterans Affairs Canada
Information services
Atypical Parkinsonisms
- CurePSP – information for CBD, MSA and PSP (atypical parkinsonisms)
- Multiple System Atrophy Coalition
- Multiple System Atrophy Trust
Other sites of interest
- Access 2 Card
- Access to Travel
- Advance Care Planning
- Canadian Hospice Palliative Care Association
- Public Health Agency of Canada- Division of Aging & Seniors
- Canadian Movement Disorders Group
- World Parkinson Coalition
- Live Well with Parkinson’s: This website offers a scheduling tool that allows people with Parkinson’s or their caregivers to enter information (body weight and medication dosages and schedules) based on which it generates a daily plan that shows people taking the medication how much protein they can have and when they should consume it during the day to meet their nutritional needs.