Muhammad Ali Parkinson Center
Donate to Parkinson’s Disease Research and Treatment
Although Parkinson’s disease is known for motor symptoms such as tremors, rigidity, and shuffling gait, patients also experience difficulties with speaking, swallowing, and cognition. As the disease progresses, these symptoms worsen and can make daily life extremely challenging for both patients and their loved ones.
The Muhammad Ali Parkinson Center is a national model for comprehensive treatment, care, and research. It holds the following distinctions: Parkinson’s Foundation Center of Excellence, Huntington’s Disease Society of America (HDSA) Center of Excellence, Lewy Body Dementia Association Research Center of Excellence, and National Ataxia Foundation Center of Excellence. It is also a world leader in deep brain stimulation (DBS) for Parkinson’s disease.
Your Generosity Makes a Difference in the Lives of Patients & Caregivers
The Muhammad Ali Parkinson Center is committed to improving the quality of life for patients and caregivers at every stage of the disease. It has one of the most robust community outreach and education programs in the nation, offering services such as virtual recreation and exercise classes, music therapy and expressive arts, support groups, and a Spanish-language program that reaches individuals in 18 countries.
Lonnie and Muhammad Ali Legacy Care and Legacy Caregiver Programs
A majority of Parkinson’s caregivers are also the patient’s loved ones. As the disease progresses, caregivers begin to face more significant responsibilities and challenges, leading to physical, mental, and emotional burnout. The Legacy Care and Legacy Caregiver Programs provide comprehensive care to patients with advanced Parkinson’s and vital support services to caregivers. Through the generosity of The Bob & Renee Parsons Foundation and Barrow donors, these programs impacted more than 53,000 patients and caregivers in 2024 through respite care, clinic and home visits, virtual education and support groups, therapy classes, outreach, and more.
Integrating Parkinson’s Research and Care
In addition to providing integrative patient care, Barrow neurologists and scientists are also conducting revolutionary research. Barrow scientists are currently involved in more than a dozen clinical trials and research studies, making great strides in treating the symptoms of Parkinson’s and working towards halting the disease.
Justine Chan, MD, who completed her neurology residency and a movement disorders fellowship at Barrow, is working on a study that aims to identify predictors and protective factors of severe outcomes in advanced Parkinson’s, including uncontrolled motor and non-motor symptoms, increased emergency room visits, and caregiver strain. Through this study, Dr. Chan hopes to help develop standards of care for patients with advanced Parkinson’s.
Your Support, Their Stories
Grateful Barrow patients share how the movement disorders team has helped support and guide them along their journey.

Because of Barrow, I am able to truly enjoy all these special moments.
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Embracing the strong Parkinson’s community fostered by Barrow has inspired Rochelle to continue living a full life while battling the disease.

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