Educational Events

Let’s Talk About It: Thinking Changes in Parkinson’s

Hilton Columbia Center
924 Senate St.
Columbia, SC 29201
10:00 am to 12:30 pm EST
Free
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There are many non-motor challenges associated with Parkinson's disease that affect the person with Parkinson's, as well as their care partners, families, and friends. This program will provide information on topics that are not always easy to discuss. With a focus on cognition changes, this program will provide strategies for coping and talking about them with healthcare providers or loved ones.

Featured Speakers

Myriam Sollman, PhD, Neuropsychologist
Prisma Health Neurology

Marti Colucci, Managing Director
Leeza’s Care Connection

There is no charge to attend, but registration is required. This program is open to people with Parkinson's, their family, friends and the community.

COVID SAFETY: We’re closely monitoring the coronavirus pandemic and following all local and state regulations for your health and safety. For the safety of the Parkinson’s community, we’re asking our participants to follow city and state guidelines regarding mask usage and social distancing safety protocols. Changes to the event date and location may be made, if necessary. Thank you for doing your part to help protect our community!

The Parkinson's Foundation is grateful for the unwavering support of our Program Sponsors. We invite you to view our full list of sponsors and learn more about them by visiting our Chapter Webpage.

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