The Parkinson’s Foundation, along with its affiliated organizations, awards Certificates of Appreciation to recognize individuals, employers, and organizations that make meaningful contributions to Parkinson’s research, awareness, and community support. These recognitions are designed to honor those who go above and beyond—whether through volunteerism, education, advocacy, or providing resources that improve the lives of individuals living with Parkinson’s disease.
These awards often highlight the efforts of organizations that actively support their communities through innovative programming, educational initiatives, and a commitment to raising awareness. They also recognize businesses and healthcare providers that foster supportive environments for individuals and families affected by Parkinson’s, as well as those who contribute to ongoing research and outreach efforts.
Joint Township District Memorial Hospital (JTDMH) is proud to be among those recognized, reflecting its ongoing dedication to serving the Parkinson’s community. This recognition is likely attributed to several key initiatives, including the hospital’s community-based exercise program designed specifically for individuals living with Parkinson’s, which promotes mobility, strength, and overall quality of life. The hospital’s involvement as a member of the Great Lakes Chapter of the Parkinson’s Foundation further highlights its dedication to collaboration and continued advancement in Parkinson’s care.
Through these efforts, JTDMH continues to make a meaningful impact—supporting patients, empowering families, and contributing to a stronger, more informed community.



