Christmas Wellness Advent Calendars

Parkinson’s Care and Support UK have launched a winter wellness digital advent calendar, giving you a chance to access 24 fantastic gifts delivered to you daily, which are specifically designed to improve health and wellbeing!

Get yours now!

There is no better way to count down the festive period, than to do so with your health at the forefront. The calendars are suitable for anyone who is looking to live better, happier and in good health for longer and can be especially beneficial to people with Parkinson’s.

Some of the fantastic prizes include: guided meditations, tips and resources to help improve your sleep and a mini guide to holistic therapies for Parkinson’s.

By purchasing our Christmas Wellness Advent Calendar, you will also be supporting our small charity to reach and help more people affected by Parkinson’s throughout the UK.

So, what are you waiting for? Don’t wait until January to start your new wellness journey!

Price: £20

Order yours now by filling out the form below:


How Your Donation Helps People with Parkinson’s

Your donation can be used to fund our vital day to day services which are carried out to improve the lives of everyone affected by Parkinson’s. These include:

  • Home-based Neurological Physiotherapy, to improve mobility, improve confidence and independence amongst people with Parkinson’s.
  • The Parkinson’s Mental Health Support Hub, offering CBT (Cognitive Behavioural Therapy), ACT (Acceptance and Commitment Therapy), an End of Life and Bereavement Support Line and a Befriending Network.
  • Information, training, advice and education on holistic health including nutritional therapy, integrated therapies and wellbeing.
  • Support and social events via our peer to peer PD Together support groups.
  • Parkinson’s Specific Exercise Classes (online and face to face throughout the UK).
  • Respite Care for family carers of those looking after a loved one with Parkinson’s.
  • Home-based Visiting Care, for the most vulnerable people with Parkinson’s.
  • Home-based Occupational Therapy, to improve safety, reduce falls and injury and increase confidence and independence for people with Parkinson’s.