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Stages of Parkinson's disease - Perspectives of an SLP

Updated: Jul 16



Stage 1 - Minimum Symptoms, usually tremors, that don't affect your daily routine.

Stage 2 -

Stage 3 - Loss of balance and coordination. Routine activities may become difficult.

Stage 4 - Nearly impossible to live on you own. Routine activities should not be performed alone.

Stage 5 -


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