ParkinsonLife is a curated digital hub built for patients, caregivers, and clinicians — providing scientifically vetted tools, peer-reviewed research, and trusted connections to the Parkinson's community.
We believe that access to accurate, scientifically grounded information is itself a form of treatment. Every tool, article, and resource on this platform is reviewed against current research — because people living with Parkinson's deserve better than rumors, anecdotes, and forum noise.
Evidence-based dietary guidance tailored to the metabolic and medication needs of Parkinson's patients — from protein timing to neuroprotective foods.
An AI-assisted voice therapy companion designed to support the speech and vocal exercises commonly prescribed for Parkinson's-related hypophonia and dysarthria.
In DevelopmentCurated peer-reviewed papers and clinical studies, organized by topic — from genetics and biomarkers to motor therapy and quality-of-life outcomes.
Direct links to the world's leading Parkinson's disease foundations, advocacy organizations, and research consortia — vetted and kept current.
Links to regional and online support communities, contributed by the Parkinson's community and reviewed for relevance and accuracy.
A curated directory of top-tier Parkinson's treatment centers — where to find specialized neurologists, movement disorder clinics, and clinical trials.
Curated video content from leading neurologists, movement disorder specialists, researchers, and patient advocates — all reviewed for scientific accuracy before listing.
There is no shortage of Parkinson's content online. There is a significant shortage of content that has been reviewed for accuracy, grounded in current science, and organized for practical use.
ParkinsonLife is not a Facebook group. It is a structured, maintained platform where every resource — every link, paper, and application — meets a scientific standard before it reaches you.
All videos are reviewed for scientific accuracy before being listed. If you are a clinician, researcher, or specialist who would like to contribute video content, please reach out.
Submit a VideoParkinsonLife is being established as a nonprofit organization, governed by a volunteer board of directors. Our structure ensures that the platform remains free from commercial influence, advertising, and the incentives that so often compromise health information online.
Every decision — from which applications to build to which research to feature — is guided by a single question: does this genuinely serve people affected by Parkinson's disease?
We are currently in the process of forming our founding board and recruiting volunteers across multiple disciplines. If you share this mission, we want to hear from you.
ParkinsonLife is built entirely through community dedication. We are actively recruiting volunteers to support our applications, content review, research curation, and organizational development. Whether you are a caregiver, a clinician, a researcher, a technologist, or simply someone who believes in this mission — there is a role for you here.
If you are a medical professional who would like your information published on this site, a researcher with papers to share, or a community member with links to support groups and Parkinson's centers of excellence — we welcome your contributions. All submissions are reviewed for scientific accuracy before publication.
ADC Risk Horizon is not composed of medical professionals. We are technologists and business practitioners with deep, long-standing experience working alongside clinicians, researchers, and healthcare organizations in the Parkinson's space. Our role is to build, maintain, and connect — not to diagnose or prescribe.
What we bring is a substantial working knowledge of Parkinson's Disease — its science, its systems, its research landscape, and its human cost — developed over more than a decade of direct involvement. All medical and clinical content on this platform is reviewed by qualified professionals before publication.
To promote accurate information, build genuinely useful applications, and pass on technical and business expertise — especially to students still in college or university who want to do meaningful work in healthcare technology.
"The founder of ADC Risk Horizon was diagnosed with Parkinson's Dysautonomia eleven years ago. ParkinsonLife was born from that experience — from the frustration of navigating a landscape full of noise, misinformation, and fragmented resources."
His vision extends beyond the platform itself: to mentor the next generation of technologists and business leaders — particularly those still in college or university — by giving them real, meaningful work on a project that genuinely matters. If that resonates with you, we want to hear from you.