Care Partner Summit 2024: Discovering Adaptability & Resilience

Join us to discover how adaptability and resilience can help manage life with Parkinson's disease. Learn effective strategies for handling the disease's progression and managing fluctuating symptoms with confidence. Gain practical tools to respond resiliently to setbacks and emotional challenges and understand the importance of acknowledging emotions and fostering emotional well-being.
Speaker
Bradley McDaniels, PhD, CRC
Assistant Professor and Rehabilitation Studies Program Coordinator
University of North Texas
While this webinar is designed for care partners, we welcome those living with Parkinson's disease to join us. Please note that the focus of this program is on supporting those who identify as care partners.
This program includes a formal presentation, a panel discussion, and breakout sessions. We encourage you to actively participate in the breakout sessions, where you’ll have the opportunity to engage in open discussions with our facilitator. We will explore the concepts of adaptability and resilience in responding to challenging circumstances.
To ensure participant privacy and create a supportive environment, the breakout session will not be recorded or archived. We hope this approach fosters a comfortable space for meaningful participation.
Contact Us
Parkinson's Foundation Helpline
This is a virtual program, taking place live, using the online Zoom platform. Instructions on joining the webinar are provided after registering.
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