Caregivers, please join us tomorrow/Tuesday at our Caregiver’s Side by Side Support Group via Zoom at 10am EDT for an open discussion about nutrition.
This is a facilitated discussion by volunteers who have experience caring for those with Parkinson’s disease. This will be an open share about nutrition and it’s role in you and your loved one’s Parkinson’s disease. 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 Side by Side support groups and Café will be Nutrition!
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 July 13th 10:00am-11:30am EDT
As a caregiver/carepartner, how do you manage nutrition, digestion, and medications? 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.
Presentation Watch Party & Discussion: Join us as we watch & discuss the online presentation Food, Water, & Supplements: Does Nutrition Play a Role in PD Symptoms or Progression? from the Parkinson’s Foundation recorded Tuesday, March 17, 2020, presented by Laurie K. Mischley, ND PhD MPH, Bastyr University Research Institute and Seattle Integrative Medicine
Side by Side Support Group People with Parkinson’s Disease via Zoom*
Tuesday, July 27th 10:00am-11:30am EDT
How do you, as someone living with Parkinson’s, cope with nutrition, digestion, medications, and Parkinson’s? 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.