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Events in May 2026
The Boys of Summer – Short Stop
We will watch the third in the series of videos entitled Boys of Summer-Short Stop presented by Dr. Robert Cochrane. The series chronicles his father Dan’s journey living with Parkinson’s Disease.
Robert brings his son, Giuseppe, into the adventure as they get MVP treatment at Dodger Stadium, Petco Park and the Oakland Coliseum. They meet Hall of Famer and fellow Parkinsonian, Dave Parker, visit Rock Steady Boxing Headquarters, and get an inside look at the legendary The Second City Theatre amongst their travels.
After our viewing of the video together online, Dr. Cochrane will join us live for a Questions & Answers session.
Online Cafe – The Myths of Parkinson’s Disease
Join us for an open discussion about the myths of Parkinson’s Disease. Each of us will share what we have heard, and the realities that we have experienced.
Evening Care Partners Gathering
Our Evening Care Partner Gathering is a group for caregivers, care partners, family members, and friends to connect and share. You are welcome to come anytime and stay for as long as you can.
Events & Resources In Our Parkinson’s Community…
- Fridays 1:00pm to 2:15pm (in-person) – The School of Dance at George Mason University offers FREE Dance for Parkinson’s Disease (Dance for PD®) classes on our Fairfax campus. Registration is required!
- Various dates and times – Exploring the Dimensions of Aging – Fairfax Co Agency on Aging
- November 12-15, 2026 – 2nd Annual YOPN Retreat! – Tampa Bay, FL
Perpetual Parkinson’s Events/Resources
NEW RESOURCE – MeOverPD.org – MOPD provides a comprehensive list of resources designed to assist those living with Parkinson’s Disease, their Care Partners, Caregivers, family, and friends..
- SPEAK OUT! Online Home practice sessions are available each day at 11am ET/10am CT/9am MT/8am PT from Parkinson Voice Project.
- Hidden Disabilities Sunflower program: The Hidden Disabilities Sunflower is a simple tool for you to voluntarily share that you have a disability or condition that may not be immediately apparent – and that you may need a helping hand, understanding, or more time in shops, at work, on transport, or in public spaces.
- Young Onset Parkinson’s Hub hosted by PMD Alliance https://www.pmdalliance.org/lived-experiences/young-onset
- Ready & Prepared 2026 (Fairfax Co.) – Be prepared for emergencies with this helpful checklist!
- Speech Therapy Sessions are available at your fingertips – free and live for the state of Virginia and the District of Columbia (DC) providing SPEAK OUT! voice therapy at no cost, contact 801-581-3506 or email speechpath@utah.edu.
- Dance for PD
- At Glen Echo Park (in-person) – https://glenechopark.org/danceforpd
- At James Madison University – JMU has in-person and Zoom online classes. For more information about this program, visit their website here.
- National program listing available at this website
- ICYMI: Power Over Parkinson’s (POP) – recorded Informational Virtual Session Julia Lidgard Parkinson’s Speech
- NEW! Parkinson’s Policy Podcast hosted by advocates Margaret Preston (Power Over Parkinson’s) and Dr. George Ackerman (TogetherforSharon®).
- UVA Moves – PD Clinic Newsletter Fall edition is available at this link – The newsletter includes clinic articles and clinical trials information.
- Dr. Dorsey mentioned in his talk in August 2025, that you can take action today and help advance research by signing up for Brain & Environment registry!
- If you are veteran with Parkinson’s, the Richmond PADRECC has many support programs for you and your carepartner. Contact Jessica Kaplan at jessica.kaplan2@va.gov or 804-675-5931 for information.
- APDA Virginia hosts exercise groups and events (online and in-person) around the state of Virginia. Learn more about these programs: https://www.apdaparkinson.org/community/virginia/
- Shenandoah University – Loudoun Campus is offering free SPEAK OUT! speech therapy for those living with Parkinson’s, in-person and virtual. Click here to see their flyer for more information or contact Myra Schatzki, Director of Clinical Education at myra.schatzki@su.edu or call 540-665-4634.
- Power Over Parkinson’s has an extensive listing of programs in the Richmond area for exercise and education, visit their website for more information.
- Live in Maryland? the MAPS site has an extensive listing or support groups for various parts of Maryland. Go to their website Home page, and select the Support Groups dropdown listing.
- Sign up for PD Avengers TODAY! PD Avengers is the Global Alliance to End Parkinson’s Disease.
For Carepartners/Caregivers
- May 12, 19, 26 (various times) – Exploring the Dimensions of Aging – Fairfax Co Agency on Aging
- Second Wednesdays from 2:00pm to 2:45pm ET – Parkinson’s Family Education Group PVP hosted by Parkinson Voice Project – The topic is “Be the CEO of your Household.” Click here to register!
- Partners in Parkinson’s – Discussion and support for care partners and families of people with Parkinson’s Disease. Date/Time: First Wednesday of every month / 12:00 PM ET Meeting ID: 892 0510 3333 Invite Link: https://apdaparkinson.zoom.us/j/89205103333
- PFWPA NEW! Caregiver Evening Support Group (virtual) – Virtual evening caregiver support group meetings (on the 2nd & 4th Thursdays at 7:00 PM)
- Virginia Lifespan Respite Voucher Program is available for residents of Virginia. Visit the Division for Aging Services site to learn more or apply.
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