Move to Beats 2023 is here!

Move To Beats 16th September 2023 (Saturday), 9am - 2pm at Our Tampines Hub (OTH)! Click here for more information and to scan our QR Codes.

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Our programme calendar for the next term is up! We now have art and dance classes! Slots are limited, so sign up now if you are interested! Click the link below for more details!

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Every donation helps us continue our mission of supporting them holistically in their journey with Parkinson through our curated therapeutic programmes, activities, services & welfare funds for those in need.

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The Parkinson Society Singapore (PSS) was formed on 16 December 1996 by a group of doctors and caregivers to help people living with Parkinson. The society was registered as a charity on 28 January 2000 and is a member of National Council of Social Service (NCSS).

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Support groups are a good source of information and a means for patients and caregivers to exchange experiences and ideas. There are currently four support groups held in different hospitals in Singapore.

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Know our background!


With effect from 18th February 2014, Parkinson's Disease Society (Singapore) has been renamed to Parkinson Society Singapore.

The Parkinson Society Singapore (PSS) was formed on 16 December 1996 by a group of doctors and caregivers to help people living with Parkinson. The society was registered as a charity on 28 January 2000 and is a member of National Council of Social Service (NCSS).

Since then, the Society has organized a number of programmes including annual public forums, therapeutic exercise programmes and social and recreational activities, aimed at improving the lives of people with Parkinson. The Society also works closely with support groups in various hospitals and publishes newsletters and books to raise the awareness of Parkinson. In Singapore, about 6,000 to 8,000 people have Parkinson and related conditions and this number is expected to go up in a rapidly aging population.

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