About YEP
At YEP (Young & Parkinson) we understand that when you are diagnosed with Parkinson's disease at a young age, it affects your life differently than when you are diagnosed when you are older. This requires information and solutions that are tailored specifically to your situation.
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You are living your life to the fullest; building your career, studying or getting married; starting a family or raising teenagers. And then Parkinson's disease strikes. How do you move on and how do you shape your life after this diagnosis?
At YEP (Young & Parkinson) we understand that when you are diagnosed with Parkinson's disease at a young age, it affects your life differently than when you are diagnosed when you are older. This requires information and solutions that are tailored specifically to your situation.
YEP aims to develop information and solutions for young people with Parkinson's disease and their loved ones. We accomplish this by actively collaborating with healthcare professionals, young people with Parkinson’s disease and their loved ones to improve quality of life.
To achieve this an extensive support network is essential. This network forms a community in which people with Parkinson's, their loved ones, healthcare providers, researchers and other stakeholders can meet, exchange experience and thoughts and work together.
A better quality of life
YEP aims to improve the quality of life of young people with Parkinson's and their loved ones. To achieve this we actively collaborate with young people with Parkinson's and their immediate environment. The insights that this collaboration provides are the basis for new initiatives in terms of care and support. In addition, they may also result in adjustments to improve existing care and support. With a bottom-up approach, the voices and needs of young people with Parkinson's and their loved ones are at the center of new developments.
Our dream
"It is our dream to initiate a movement, to establish sustainable changes in care and support for young people with Parkinson's disease and their loved ones. Close to home when possible, farther away when necessary."
Our dream
Parkinson's disease at a young age
A diagnosis at a younger age requires a different approach and different choices:
- stage-of-life specific challenges, for example around work, identity, family life, relationships, sexuality or leisure time
- women-specific questions, such as pregnancy, breastfeeding, menstrual cycle and menopause
- more people who are involved as informal caregivers for a longer period of time, such as partners and child(ren)
Our organization
YEP’s organization consists of a core team and an advisory board. Ten people from different backgrounds, including young people with Parkinson’s, their loved ones and healthcare professionals, are involved in our core team.
read moreNational platform
The national platform 'Jong en Parkinson' is facilitated by YEP in collaboration with the Dutch Parkinson's Association. Click on the button below to go to the platform.
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