Parkinson No Limit

A series of meetings for all those who care about their psychophysical well-being, wish to take care of themselves, and meet new friends.

With the support of the Government of the Canary Islands, the Association offers group activities for psychophysical well-being, socialization, and inclusion.

Who is it for?

Personalized activities suitable for all audiences.

Who will lead the sessions?

All the professionals involved are specialized in their disciplines and are part of our transdisciplinary team with a holistic approach. Professionalism, many years of experience, passion for their profession, love for Fuerteventura and its charming nature, and deep humanity and empathy are some of the characteristics of our consultants.

Teamwork allows participants in the activities to experience different experiences, all of them connected through a personalized project for each participant and a shared project for the entire group, always supporting the health potential of each person regardless of their physical, emotional, and mental condition. All activities are and will be adapted to each participant, to their possible fatigue, their needs, and their potential, so they can live a positive and satisfying experience.

The project is coordinated and supervised by:

Francesca De Bartolomeis, psychomotricist and expert in Parkinson’s and other psychophysical and neurological conditions, creator of the Parkinson No Limits Method. Movement, dance, music, art, theatre, ayurveda, and bioenergetics are some of the tools she uses.

Silvia Della Morte, clinical and group psychologist and psychotherapist, Mindfulness instructor for the MBSR stress reduction protocol and Compassion Focused Therapist. She has integrated her approach with outdoor work, using the potential of nature in pathways of well-being and awareness. She collaborates and develops experiential therapeutic pathways for people with Parkinson’s and their caregivers.

Nicola Modugno, neurologist specializing in movement disorders, classical and complementary rehabilitation therapies.

Activities

For this 2026 edition, we have integrated new essential disciplines. The program will include:

  • Physiotherapy
  • Osteopathy
  • Shiatsu
  • Music Therapy
  • Meditation and sound bath
  • Boxing
  • Bioenergetics
  • Dance
  • Therapeutic photography
  • Catamaran excursions
  • Aquatic art therapy
  • Psychomotricity
  • Aquamotricity
  • Surf

Why?

Participants in these sessions will experience activities that:

  • support and enhance their psychophysical health potential
  • encourage socialization and human relationships
  • promote outdoor life in contact with nature, a fundamental factor in supporting the immune system and overall health
  • encourage a healthy lifestyle
  • promote good mood and social relationships

When?

The sessions will take place from January 1st to July 31st, 2026.

Where?

The sessions will be held in person at different locations depending on the activities. The sessions, which will take place outdoors, are subject to change depending on weather conditions. Any changes in this regard will be communicated to members in advance.

Registration is mandatory.

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Thanks to the Government of the Canary Islands for their support.

With the support of the Government of the Canary Islands, Department of Social Welfare, Equality, Youth, Children and Families, through the grant awarded under the Call for Subsidies for the Promotion of the Rights of People with Disabilities and in Situations of Dependency for the year 2025, through a competitive selection process.cia para el año 2025, mediante el procedimiento de concurrencia competitiva.