Gifts for someone with Parkinson’s Disease

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Looking for gifts for someone with Parkinson’s disease (PD)? We have a bunch of good ones for you right here! We searched across the internet and collected the best gift recommendations that PD patients and their loved ones recommend.

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Added Lock Laces and a pen & pencil weight set

Gifts for Someone with Parkinson’s Disease

1. Weighted Pen for Hand Tremors

Hand tremors make it really hard to write legibly with a regular pen. Thixotropic’s weighted pen sits solidly in the hand, giving the user the control necessary to write smoothly and easily. The pen weighs about 3.5 oz, or about the same as a deck of cards or a C battery.


2. Two-handled Steel Cup

This no-nonsense, two-handled cup from Thixotrpic isn’t going anywhere once you pick it up. Even if you do manage to drop it, you’re not breaking enameled steel! This cup is serious business.


3. Wide, Weighted, Non-Slip Utensils

These dishwasher safe, weighted utensils are highly rated and designed specifically for those with hand tremors. The four-piece set comes with a fork, knife, dinner spoon, and soup spoon. Available in black or gray.


4. Oral-B Electric Toothbrush

The Oral-B Pro 1000 Electric Toothbrush helps make brushing less of a chore for those with tremors and problems gripping. It’s rechargeable battery lasts up to 10 days, and dentists seem to like it so it must be doing something right.


5. Sunbeam Electric Blanket

An estimated 40-50% of Parkinson’s patients experience a sensitivity to cold, especially in their feet and hands. This heated throw blanket from Sunbeam is soft, cozy, and warm. It has an easy to use (and grip) remote, three heat settings, and an auto-shut off feature.


6. YogaToes Gems

Sometimes Parkinson’s patients have trouble with their feet. YogaToes help strengthen muscles to increase flexibility and reduce stiffness. If YogaToes Gems are too stylish for that special person in your life, there is an equally effective YogaToes Original.


7. Parkinson’s Gets on my Nerves Sweatshirt

There are a lot of gifts for someone with Parkinson’s disease, but few as specific as this one. This Parkinson’s Gets on my Nerves sweatshirt is warm, comes in five colors, and jokes about a serious condition. This may not be the right gift for everyone, but it’s the right gift for someone.


8. WinBridge Voice Amplifier

Not everyone with Parkinson’s experiences difficulty with speech. For those that do, it can be a struggle to be heard. That is, unless they have their own public address system! Winbridge voice amplifier comes with a neck strap, or hooks to a belt. It’s waterproof and it doubles as a wireless Bluetooth speaker for music lovers.


9. My Degeneration: A Journey Through Parkinson’s

Author Peter Dunlap-Shohl recounts his Parkinson’s diagnosis and his attempts to come to terms with it. My Degeneration is funny, insightful, and presents the disease in an educational and completely relatable way. This is a great gift for those diagnosed with Parkinson’s, as well as for their close friends and family members.


10. Terrycloth Bathrobe

Parkinson’s related rigidity and tremor can make it challenging to dry off after a bath or shower. What is there was a towel that would do all the work for you? There is! Sort of.

The Pinzon Cotton Bathrobe can double as a wearable towel when hands aren’t fully cooperating. It’s soft, warm, and a real time-saver!


Two More Excellent Gifts for Someone with Parkinson’s

Pen and Pencil Weights

These pen and pencil weights fit onto most common writing implements. They offer just the right amount weight to counter tremors. These are ideal for crossword and sudoku lovers who prefer to use a pencil (or pen, if they’re showing off).

Lock Laces

Lock Laces let you turn any pair of lace-up tennis shoes into slip on sneakers. A great gift for those whose fine motor control make tying laces a chore.

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