Veterans and Parkinson's: Breakfast and Q&A in St. Louis MO
Join us for Coffee & Conversation with a Parkinson's Expert Panel from Veterans Affairs—a free, informative, and welcoming session. This is a great opportunity to ask questions about Parkinson’s and gain valuable insights from professionals who understand the unique needs of veterans.
Learn about:
- Available resources and support services
- Specialized care options for veterans
- Practical guidance for navigating life with Parkinson’s
Whether you are living with Parkinson’s or supporting someone who is, come enjoy coffee, connect with others, and get the answers you need in a supportive environment. We hope you can join us for this meaningful conversation!
Time: 10 am: Check-in and light breakfast
10:15 to 11:15 am: Q&A with expert panel from the VA
11:15 to 11:30 am: Movement break
Parking: Complimentary parking is available in the parking garage and outside surface lot. Convenient drop-off is available at the west entrance. For driving directions, please click here.
There is no charge to attend, but registration is required as a light breakfast is provided. This program is open to veterans with Parkinson's and their families.
After the Veterans Breakfast, please stay for the free Parkinson’s Resource Fair and educational afternoon program, Living with Parkinson’s: Managing Changing Symptoms from 12 to 4 pm. Stop by the VA’s table in the Resource Fair to get your questions answered.
Learn More & Register: Parkinson.org/STL (Registration required.)
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