Parkinson’s Disease Caregiver Guide for Georgia Families

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Parkinson’s Disease Caregiver Guide for Georgia Families

Georgia has approximately 48,000 people living with Parkinson’s disease. Atlanta metro has excellent specialist access and a robust memory care market. Rural Georgia — particularly South Georgia and the coast — has significantly more limited resources.


Movement Disorder Specialists in Georgia

Emory University Movement Disorders Center (Atlanta, strong national reputation), Grady Memorial (Atlanta), Augusta University, Navicent Health (Macon)

Parkinson’s Foundation directory: parkinson.org/find-a-doctor


Medicare Counseling in Georgia

Georgia SHIP — free Medicare counseling through the Division of Aging Services


Georgia Parkinson’s Resources

Parkinson’s Foundation: parkinson.org | 1-800-4PD-INFO

Georgia Division of Aging Services (1-866-552-4464) and Georgia SHIP for Medicare counseling

Rock Steady Boxing locations: rocksteadyboxing.org/find-a-gym


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Emory University Movement Disorders Center (Atlanta, strong national reputation), Grady Memorial (Atlanta), Augusta University, Navicent Health (Macon). The Parkinson’s Foundation directory (parkinson.org/find-a-doctor) lists specialists statewide.

Georgia SHIP — free Medicare counseling through the Division of Aging Services

The Parkinson’s Foundation and local chapters provide support groups and educational programs. Georgia Division of Aging Services (1-866-552-4464) and Georgia SHIP for Medicare counseling