Parkinson鈥檚 Health Fair Connects Patients, Caregivers, and Future Clinicians
Student-led 九色视频 Clinics event provides hands-on support and resources
- IL - Downers Grove
- MWU Clinics
The in Downers Grove welcomed patients, caregivers, and students in late April for the annual Parkinson鈥檚 Health Fair. This free community event focused on providing practical strategies for living well with Parkinson鈥檚 disease.
Hosted by the University鈥檚 and , the fair offered information and hands-on support. Attendees rotated through interactive stations covering speech and swallowing, balance and mobility, strength, cognition, and more. Faculty and students guided brief screenings and shared evidence-based tips designed to improve day-to-day quality of life.
A Team Approach to Care
One of the defining features of the event was its interprofessional model. In addition to physical therapy and speech-language services, representatives from Family Medicine, Behavioral Medicine, Occupational Therapy, Dental, and Optometry programs were available to answer questions and connect participants with resources.
For students, the experience offered a front-row seat to collaborative care in action.
鈥淭eaming up with speech therapists also reinforced how essential interprofessional care is in managing Parkinson鈥檚 disease. It broadens my perspective on patient care and strengthens our ability to deliver patient-centered care,鈥 said physical therapy student Aliyah Crespo (CHS-Downers Grove PT 鈥27).
Her classmate Victoria Guzik (CHS-Downers Grove PT 鈥27) added that working alongside students and faculty from other disciplines helped expand her understanding of patient care. 鈥淪eeing different medical practices participate in how they can help Parkinson鈥檚 patients in the future was really informative,鈥 Victoria said.
For speech-language pathology student Corinne Wing (CHS-Downers Grove, SLP '27), the experience deepened her understanding of collaborative patient care. 鈥淐ollaborating with Physical Therapy students and faculty helped me better understand the motor and mobility-related challenges individuals with Parkinson鈥檚 disease experience,鈥 she said. 鈥淎s a speech-language pathology student, it was meaningful to see Parkinson鈥檚 disease from another clinical perspective and learn more about the importance of interdisciplinary care.鈥
Empowering Patients and Caregivers
Designed for individuals living with Parkinson鈥檚 disease and those who support them, the fair emphasized small, actionable steps from improving balance to managing swallowing challenges that can make a meaningful difference at home.
鈥淭he most meaningful aspect of the experience was witnessing the participants鈥 willingness to learn and actively take ownership of their health to become the best versions of themselves,鈥 Aliyah said.
Victoria noted that the event also highlighted how differently Parkinson鈥檚 disease can affect individuals. 鈥淚 learned that there are multiple presentations and everyone presents with different deficits. Working with these participants was such a great experience because every individual was different.鈥
For many attendees, the fair served as an introduction to the University鈥檚 ongoing commitment to community healthcare and to the collaborative care available through the 九色视频 Clinics.