Art and Advocacy unite to raise Parkinson’s awareness

A unique initiative blending art and health advocacy has brought together children, patients, and the general public to raise awareness about Parkinson’s disease.
Led by Dr. Vida Obese, a neurologist at Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital and president of the Anidaso Parkinson Disease Foundation, the project aims to build a community of advocates while providing creative therapy for patients.
At the event, participants showcased their artistic talents, with both students and patients producing works that highlighted the challenges and resilience of those living with Parkinson’s.
Dr. Obese emphasised the critical need for a national policy on Parkinson’s and other neurodegenerative diseases, as well as the inclusion of Parkinson’s medications in national health insurance coverage.
The initiative has been met with positive feedback, with many participants discovering new artistic abilities and expressing enthusiasm for continued engagement.
Dr. Obese expressed hope that the project would foster greater understanding and support for people affected by Parkinson’s.
Artist Sharon Dede Padi, popularly known as "Padikie," praised the event, highlighting the power of visual arts in communicating complex messages.
She noted that the artworks could play a vital role in educating the public about Parkinson’s disease and its impact.
This initiative demonstrates the transformative role of art in promoting empathy, awareness, and support for those living with Parkinson’s, while inspiring broader public engagement with the condition.
Source: Classfmonline.com
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