Newly Diagnosed Programs

Newly Diagnosed? You are not alone!

If you’re new to Parkinson’s disease and are looking for resources, you are in the right place. APDA is a great place to get started with reliable and concise information. We offer a variety of resources and programs for individuals newly diagnosed with PD and family members and friends who want to learn more.


New Diagnosis Packet

APDA Georgia has put together a packet of information to help people who have recently received a Parkinson’s diagnosis. These materials will get you connected to local resources and help answer questions in order to gain a better understanding of PD.

To request a packet in the mail. Please call us at 404-325-2020.


PD Essentials


PRESS Program

The PRESS Program  (Parkinson’s Roadmap for Education and Support Services) was designed for those diagnosed with PD within the last 5 years.

This 8 week program conducted in a support group format will help you feel empowered, in control, and optimistic. The PRESS (Parkinson’s Roadmap for Education and Support Services) program was designed to provide emotional support and a safe place to share coping strategies to live your best life with PD.

The course was invaluable in educating us, and alleviating a lot of fear about the disease and future. Leanne was an exceptional leader. She was consistently professional, yet warm, supportive, and encouraging of everyone to actively participate. It was very beneficial to hear from Randy, who has been living with PD for some time and his sharing his journey, successes, etc. I’m so thankful for this course and the opportunity to participate. Thanks for all you do!

Topics Covered:

  • What’s Next After Diagnosis
  •  Medication Management of Parkinson’s
  • The Importance of Exercise
  • Dealing with Physical Symptoms of PD
  • Impact of Parkinson’s on Daily Coping and Relationships
  • Tips for Daily Living
  • Caring for Others, Caring for Yourself
  • Building Your Healthcare Team

FURTHER INFORMATION & PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS:

  •  Must be able to commit to attending all eight weeks – these are not drop-in sessions.
  • Care partners or family members are welcomed and encouraged to attend.
  • Program is free of charge.
  • Pre-registration required.  Program is limited to 12 participants.

“I think this is an excellent program for newly diagnosed PD people and their caregivers. Sometimes the information was not new to me as I’ve done a lot of reading, however at each class I gained a “nugget” (or more than one) to help me on my journey. Thanks so much!”