Progressive Supranuclear Palsy Medical Resource Journal for Patients, Caregivers and Doctors.

Progressive Supranuclear Palsy PSP Medical Resource Journal

Included in the customized 400 page PSP resource journal;

* Information on Progressive Supranuclear Palsy including symptoms, quick facts and a disease outline
* Personal Information page with emergency contacts
* Medical History page
* Medication Tracking page
* 365 start anytime daily journal resource pages for vital information gathering and tracking
* Extra Blank Note pages at the back of the book

Use this journal to keep track of daily tasks, medical information and much more. The PSP resource journal provides an all in one record book to help keep you organized and informed of the daily journey with PSP. This information can help aide with diagnosis, treatment and care.

In case of an emergency this journal can act as the patient’s voice to help caregivers or medical professionals understand and be informed of the individual’s daily routine and medical information, all in one convenient place.

The cover of the book has “Take with me in case of emergency” written at the bottom for emergency personal to easily identify it. Never be caught off guard in an emergency and rest assured you or your loved one will be in good, understanding hands with this journal.

The 365 start anytime daily journal entry pages included allow you to track and monitor vital information for a full year, it can be invaluable to the care and treatment of yourself or loved one.

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