Caregivers, join us today at our Caregiver’s Support Group via Zoom at 10am – 11:30am EDT!
This is a facilitated discussion by volunteers who have experience caring for those with Parkinson’s disease. This will be an open share about sleep. Use this link to register now for this online event.
This meeting will be held from 10am EDT until 11:30am EDT. You are welcome to join the discussion anytime and stay for as long as you can.
Our Side by Side Support groups are made possible by generous donations from our donors and sponsored by the following organizations:
This month, our topic for discussion at our online support groups and Café will be: Sleep
Just a reminder that all in-person support events have been suspended due to the COVID-19 /Coronavirus pandemic. To support our Parkinson’s community, PSN offers three online (via Zoom) support options each month:
Caregiver’s Side by Side Support Group via Zoom*
Tuesday, September 14 10:00am-11:30am EDT This month’s topic: Are you tired? Sleep & Sleep Hygiene
This discussion for caregivers will be an open discussion that is facilitated by Parkinson Social Network volunteers who have experience caring for those with Parkinson’s disease.
Online Watch & Discuss:Evaluation and Treatment of Common Sleep Disorders Associated with Parkinson’s Join us as we watch an online recording & have a facilitated discussion of this presentation by Waleed H. El-Feky, MD, Texas Neurology Sleep Disorders Center originally presented & hosted by Parkinson Voice Project.
People with Parkinson’s Disease Support Group via Zoom*
Tuesday, September 28 10:00am-11:30am EDT This month’s topic: Are you tired? Sleep & Sleep Hygiene
This will be an open discussion facilitated by Parkinson Social Network volunteers who either live with Parkinson’s or have experience caring for those with Parkinson’s.
Now available! Watch on YouTube the recording of our Saturday Brunch Webinar w/ Martha Brettschneider – Mindfulness Tools for Resilience in Turbulent Times
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