BGF: Mental Health and Parkinson’s Disease Virtual Conference
OnlineJoin the Brian Grant Foundation on Saturday, May 1 to learn about techniques that have been shown to improve emotional health and well-being for people with Parkinson’s.
Join the Brian Grant Foundation on Saturday, May 1 to learn about techniques that have been shown to improve emotional health and well-being for people with Parkinson’s.
Join the Brian Grant Foundation for their expert Q&A the second Tuesday of the month. This sessions topic: In today’s world, the challenge of acquiring a new job when one has Parkinson’s disease is a new concern for many. In this Expert Q&A, Pam Capraro and Jessica Huerta, Shirley Ryan AbilityLab Vocational Rehabilitation Counselors, will
Dr. Laurie Mischley, ND, PhD, MPH, is hosting an online Parkinson’s School throughout the year with lectures every 2 weeks. The entire program cost is $150. We have a group that started this series together in January, but you are welcome to join in at any time.
Join a group of panelists with the Michael J. Fox Foundation to discuss loneliness and isolation that can happen in Parkinson’s disease. They’ll cover ways to manage these issues through community connections and share information on the Parkinson’s Buddy Network. Bring your questions for their experts!
Follow up to Dr. Mischley’s lecture “Exercise in PD”. We will briefly review the lecture and discuss how we can use this information. Reserved for people enrolled in Online PD School. If you enrolled and would like to join our discussions please email [email protected].
Dr. Laurie Mischley, ND, PhD, MPH, is hosting an online Parkinson’s School throughout the year with lectures every 2 weeks. The entire program cost is $150. We have a group that started this series together in January, but you are welcome to join in at any time.
Follow up to Dr. Mischley’s lecture “Yoga, Tai Chi and Meditation”. We will briefly review the lecture and discuss how we can use this information. Reserved for people enrolled in Online PD School. If you enrolled and would like to join our discussions please email [email protected].
Contact Betty Merrill phone 541.760.1737 to receive a link to the meeting.
Keeping active and moving is one of the biggest priorities for people with Parkinson’s disease. Cycling is not only fun, research has proven that it is an effective form of exercise for Parkinson’s disease! Come learn about the benefits of cycling with Parkinson’s (or other movement disorders), get fitted and test ride adaptive equipment! Mini