Parkinson’s Community Honored By Old Mutual Tower

by Business Watch Team
Old Mutual

The Old Mutual tower was lit up in blue on Friday in a symbolic gesture to mark World Parkinson’s Day. This initiative is a collaboration between Old Mutual and the Parkinson’s Support Group of Kenya, aimed at raising awareness about Parkinson’s disease and standing in solidarity with those affected.

Parkinson’s disease is a progressive neurological disorder that impacts movement and quality of life. Across the globe, families and individuals face their daily challenges, often in silence. The blue lighting serves as a beacon of hope, a tribute to their courage, and a call to the public to learn more and take action. Parkinson’s Disease (PD) is a highly misdiagnosed condition in Kenya.

“We are honoured to support Parkinson’s Support Group of Kenya to shine a light on Parkinson’s disease,” said Arthur Oginga, Group CEO of Old Mutual East Africa. “This collaboration not only raises awareness but reinforces our commitment to protecting lives, including those navigating critical illnesses like Parkinson’s.”

As a leading provider of insurance solutions, Old Mutual offers a comprehensive critical illness cover which includes conditions such as Parkinson’s disease. This cover provides policyholders with financial support upon diagnosis, helping them manage the cost of care, treatment, and lifestyle adjustments.

Parkinson’s Support Group of Kenya, Coordinator,  Dr Nadia, expressed appreciation for the partnership. “Awareness is the first step to understanding, acceptance, and action. This gesture by Old Mutual means a lot to the Parkinson’s community, it tells us we are not alone, and that there is both empathy and support out there.”

The building lighting up is part of the “Spark the Night” initiative by PD avengers, a Canadian based organization, representing a mission to illuminate cities worldwide in unity and support for the 11.8 million people living with Parkinson’s.

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