Independence


Research shows that regular exercise, combined with dual tasking—performing two activities simultaneously—can significantly improve memory and cognitive function.

Maintaining flexibility and mobility becomes increasingly important as we age for leading an active, healthy, and independent life.

For seniors, strength training isn’t just about building muscle or looking fit; it’s about maintaining independence, enhancing mobility, preventing injuries, and improving overall health.

With people living longer and healthier lives, maintaining good balance is essential for staying active, independent, and free from injury in our golden years.

In 2024, amidst research and advocacy efforts, governments are stepping up to address needs of Parkinson's patients and improve access to support services.