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Month: April 2024

National Gardening Week: Help us grow a new therapy programme at the Parkinson’s Centre

By Hannah Collins | 30 April 2024

This National Gardening Week we’re celebrating the Parkinson’s Centre for Integrated Therapy’s newly-launched social therapeutic horticulture programme, which aims to reduce some of the stress … Read more

Cultivating Wellness: The Therapeutic Power of Gardening for Parkinson’s

By wkec | 30 April 2024

As National Gardening Week approaches, it is a wonderful time to reflect on the profound benefits of gardening for our health and well-being. Whether you … Read more

Taking on the Pilgrims’ Way: A Challenge for Body and Mind

By Anna Pollard | 22 April 2024

For many, exercise is about physical goals: winning races, sculpting physiques or maintaining weight. However, for Sarah Frow, our very own PCIT Fitness Instructor, a … Read more

Dig in and eat the benefits: PCIT’s new Horticultural Therapy Programme

By Anna Pollard | 19 April 2024

We’re thrilled to be nurturing a new kind of growth at the Parkinson’s Centre for Integrated Therapy – our exciting Horticultural Therapy Programme. This innovative … Read more

Celebrating World Parkinson’s Day and one year of PCIT

By Anna Pollard | 19 April 2024

On Thursday 11th April 2024 members and staff at the Parkinson’s Centre for Integrated Therapy came together to celebrate both World Parkinson’s Day and the … Read more

Remembering John Barron (1925-2024)

By Hannah Collins | 19 April 2024

Chris Barron remembers his father John John Barron was born in Hollingbourne near Maidstone in December 1925. An accountant by trade and son of a … Read more

The University of Kent lifts the curtain on the Director’s Circle, Celebrating Patrons of the Arts

By Anna Pollard | 19 April 2024

The Gulbenkian Theatre, a cornerstone of arts and culture at the University of Kent, proudly announced the launch of its Director’s Circle on Wednesday17th April … Read more

The PCIT Friends Group Pizza and Quiz Event is a Rocking Success!

By Anna Pollard | 18 April 2024

The Friends of the Parkinson’s Centre for Integrated Therapy held a Pizza and Quiz lunchtime event today which was a smash hit! There was a … Read more

Help us grow a new therapy programme at the Parkinson’s Centre for Integrated Therapy

By Anna Pollard | 04 April 2024

The Parkinson’s Centre for Integrated Therapy is very close to being able to launch our new Horticultural Therapy Programme. Horticultural Therapy uses the power of … Read more

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