BEACHWOOD, Ohio — They didn’t plan to find each other. They didn’t know they needed to.
But somewhere between a Parkinson’s diagnosis and the fear that follows, a group of women in Greater Cleveland found their way to InMotion in Beachwood — and into each other’s lives.
Tammy Schneider, Tina Lamb, and Brenda Hattendorf are among a tight-knit group of women whose husbands all live with Parkinson’s disease. They met at InMotion, a nonprofit that has offered free, evidence-based programs to people with Parkinson’s and their families since 2015…