We spread awareness, support patients and caregivers, encourage early diagnosis, and build a compassionate community where no one feels alone.
Educational drives in communities, schools, industries, and social platforms.
Helping people recognize symptoms early and seek timely medical advice.
Connecting patients and families with doctors, therapists, and support groups.
Supporting families who provide daily care to Parkinson's patients.
Screening and awareness activities for early identification and education.
Encouraging dignity, positivity, social participation, and compassionate care.
Mr. Prakash Rakholia is an entrepreneur, technologist, and founder of Dharmaj Technologies, based in Surat, Gujarat. Through his work in advanced laser technology and diamond processing solutions, he has always believed that innovation should ultimately serve humanity and improve lives.
Alongside his professional journey, life brought him an unexpected personal challenge. Like many Young Onset Parkinson’s Disease (YOPD) patients, the early signs were difficult to recognize and remained unnoticed for years.
In 2020, he was finally diagnosed with Young Onset Parkinson’s Disease (YOPD).
The diagnosis became a turning point in his life. Instead of accepting the condition with fear, he chose to understand Parkinson’s disease deeply and transform his journey into a mission of awareness and support.
This realization inspired him to establish the Dharmaj Parkinson’s Care Trust with a long-term vision to create awareness, encourage early identification, support underprivileged patients, and help build an authentic and scientific patient database in India.
Awareness, timely diagnosis, proper treatment, emotional support, and collective efforts can significantly improve the quality of life of Parkinson’s patients and their families.
At Dharmaj Parkinson's Care Trust, our vision is to build a society where every Parkinson's patient receives awareness, respect, timely guidance, and compassionate support.
Many people remain undiagnosed, misdiagnosed, or unaware of Parkinson's Disease until symptoms become severe. Through this Trust, we aim to reach people who may otherwise never receive proper information or guidance.
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Strength through awareness, support, and community participation.
Share Parkinson's education across India and reduce stigma and misunderstanding.
Help people notice tremors, stiffness, slowness, balance issues, and speech changes.
Guide caregivers with emotional, social, and practical support for daily care.
Encourage medical guidance, exercise, discipline, emotional care, and quality of life.
Create a network of encouragement, shared experiences, and social responsibility.
Bring awareness to rural and underprivileged communities where timely diagnosis is limited.
Parkinson's Disease is a neurological condition that mainly affects movement and coordination. It occurs when dopamine-producing nerve cells in the brain gradually reduce over time.
Not every patient experiences the same symptoms. Early diagnosis and proper management can significantly improve quality of life.
Through education and community outreach, we help families understand challenges and inspire hope.
Educational programs that encourage people to seek medical advice early and reduce fear.
Sessions with neurologists, therapists, and healthcare experts for informed care.
Helping patients understand disease management, daily care, and available support.
A Parkinson's diagnosis does not end life's meaning, strength, or possibilities. With proper support, awareness, medical guidance, exercise, discipline, and emotional care, many individuals continue to live meaningful and inspiring lives.
Strength grows when people stand together.
A personal commitment toward awareness.
"This Trust was established with a vision to promote awareness, compassion, and meaningful support for individuals living with Parkinson’s disease and their families. Our mission extends beyond spreading information — we strive to foster understanding, preserve dignity, and inspire hope for those affected by neurological disorders."
We welcome doctors, therapists, volunteers, social workers, healthcare professionals, students, supporters, and donors.
Your contribution can help us conduct awareness programs, organize patient support activities, reach underserved communities, and create educational materials.
Every contribution can create awareness, hope, and support.