Parkinson’s Disease affects movement, balance, and sometimes speech, often in mid-to-late adulthood.

Living with Parkinson’s can feel isolating.

Tabletop games re-focus attention on shared goals.

Moving game pieces, rolling dice, and storytelling can help maintain fine motor skills.

Group play is a reason to get together, breaking up routine and monotony.

Online formats allow players to participate with adaptations, and group video chats give social stimulation without travel.

Therapeutic facilitation is about inclusion, flexibility, and communication—using narrative play to foster encouragement, hope, and enjoyment.

Ask us about how we can build a social circle in a lifelong hobby for you or the person in your care regardless of age or ability. If we can’t personally deliver a program for you, we will refer you to someone who can regardless of location in Australia

Email us: gametherapynetwork@gmail.com

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