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Read MoreQ & A at Feb. 2023 Lecture (Video)
For the first time, the February lecture featured a panel of professionals to tackle the difficult topic of navigating late-stage Parkinson’s. We welcomed back Cynthia Holmes, PhD, who played a major role in the formation and development of our support group for 20 years, to moderate the Q & A event. Video The contact information…
Read MoreJan. 2023 Lecture Video (AzTAP)
Parkinson’s may make daily activities difficult. So do you quit trying? Of course not. You adapt. Clayton Guffey, Program Director for Arizona Technology Access Program, presented our January lecture and gave us information about available assistive devices. AzTAP has thousands of products that help persons with disabilities to be independent. Some are simple and some…
Read MoreNewly Diagnosed with PD?
The Stanford Parkinson’s Community Outreach Program has more information for those newly diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease. Learning you have Parkinson’s disease (PD) may bring up feelings ranging from disbelief and despair, to relief at knowing the cause of previously unexplained symptoms. Now that you have this diagnosis, what is your first step? The short answer is,…
Read MoreLong Road to Hope (Video)
A recently-released video, The Long Road to Hope: Ending Parkinson’s Disease, follows the stories of twelve incredible individuals with Parkinson’s and their journeys to end this debilitating disease. It’s a lengthy video, but I believe it’s worth watching. This moving and inspirational video should be watched by all those with PD, their care partners, family members…
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