Educational Events

Live Fitness Fridays - Boxing Basics and Intro to Focus Mitts

Virtual ( Zoom )
1:00 pm to 1:45 pm EST
FREE
A man lifting two weights in a T motion

This week’s Fitness Friday will offer a  workout that will focus on proper boxing form, breaking down the individual moves from basic stance to more complex punching combinations.  

Our instructors will share how Rock Steady Boxing makes adaptations to a traditional boxer’s training regimen to address Parkinson’s symptoms.  Instructors will offer basic boxing moves and the Rock Steady Boxing “brand” with fun, upbeat music, and humor. We will feature a personal connection to someone with Parkinson’s, offering words of encouragement and inspiration to viewers.

Equipment needed: sturdy chair and water bottle. 

Instructor

Chris Timberlake, ACSM CIFT, CPT

Jessica Eckelbarger, ACE CPT

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.

This is a virtual program, taking place live, using the online Zoom platform. Instructions on joining the webinar are provided after registering.

Upcoming Events

Fundraising Events

2026 Utica Boilermaker Race Weekend

Parkinson’s Champions athletes raise funds and awareness for the Parkinson’s Foundation while competing in some of the world’s most popular races. Every step we take brings us closer to a future without Parkinson’s disease, because Parkinson’s isn’t a sprint, it’s a marathon.

Utica, NY
Educational Events

Unidos: Parkinson y Yo

Virtual ( Zoom )
12:00 pm to 1:30 pm EST
Gratis

Acompáñenos para un programa educativo virtual. Escuche a especialistas en Parkinson, además de conocer recursos y enterarse acerca de la oportunidad de participar en el estudio de PD GENEration. Aprenderá acerca de la salud mental y la enfermedad de Parkinson, el rol de la genética y la salud mental. También tendrá la oportunidad de escuchar a profesionales hablar de temas importantes durante segmentos paralelos específicamente para hombres o mujeres.

Inscríbase en línea

Este programa es gratuito y está disponible para cualquier persona interesada, incluyendo a las personas con Parkinson y sus familiares, amigos, personas de apoyo y promotores de salud.

La conferencia se transmitirá en vivo utilizando la aplicación de videollamadas Zoom.

Videos & Webinars

Resources for Veterans with Parkinson’s

June 29, 2023

More than 110,000 veterans with Parkinson’s disease (PD) receive care through the U.S. Department of Affairs (VA).  Many U.S. military veterans with Parkinson’s have access to specialized medical care and financial assistance through the VA. We will explore the resources and support services that Veterans have access to through the VA and the Parkinson’s Foundation.

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Nutrition in Parkinson's

10:00 am to 1:00 pm CDT
FREE
Nutrition Banner Updated

Check-in and exhibitor tables open at 9 a.m. ET.

A balanced diet is important for people with Parkinson's disease. Learn about food that may help ease symptoms and support brain health in addition to understanding how some foods can affect the way Parkinson's medications work. This program will also address the latest information on the gut and brain connection with PD.  

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.


Featured Speakers:

Deborah Boland, DO
Boland Neurology

Marty Acevedo, MS, RD
Parkinson’s Association of San Diego

Laurie Battle, OTR/L
Ascension Sacred Heart Pensacola

Fitness Demonstration by: John Chapman, Parkinson's Strong

COVID SAFETY: The health and safety of our participants, sponsors, volunteers and staff are our top priority. We continue to monitor CDC recommendations and will adhere to state and local COVID guidelines in place on the event day. Adjustments will be made if necessary.

Upcoming Events

Fundraising Events

2026 Utica Boilermaker Race Weekend

Parkinson’s Champions athletes raise funds and awareness for the Parkinson’s Foundation while competing in some of the world’s most popular races. Every step we take brings us closer to a future without Parkinson’s disease, because Parkinson’s isn’t a sprint, it’s a marathon.

Utica, NY
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Community Care Expo

7:45 am to 10:00 am MST
FREE
Community Care Expo AZ 2024

This Parkinson's Foundation Community Care Expo is an event designed to connect your business with resources for your Parkinson's patients and/or residents.

During our event, you will have the opportunity to hear from local Parkinson's Foundation team members, Movement Disorder Specialist and a member of the Foundation's Research Team as well as Chapter Volunteers and Staff on the many no cost resources available to your team.

The Parkinson's Foundation Southwest Chapter is pleased to host this gathering of professionals serving the local PD community.

This Community Care Expo is free to attend, but registration is required. 

COVID SAFETY: The health and safety of our participants, sponsors, volunteers and staff are our top priority. We continue to monitor CDC recommendations and will adhere to state and local COVID guidelines in place on the event day. Adjustments will be made if necessary.

Upcoming Events

Fundraising Events

2026 Utica Boilermaker Race Weekend

Parkinson’s Champions athletes raise funds and awareness for the Parkinson’s Foundation while competing in some of the world’s most popular races. Every step we take brings us closer to a future without Parkinson’s disease, because Parkinson’s isn’t a sprint, it’s a marathon.

Utica, NY

My PD Story

Shayna Torres-Warwar
Family Members

Shayna Torres-Warwar

Unfortunately, Parkinson's disease (PD) seems to run in my family. My father was one of six brothers, and three of the six were diagnosed with Parkinson's. From a very young age I knew about this disease because my uncle had previously been diagnosed with PD. When I was 10 years old, I moved in with my father and uncle.

My father’s journey with Parkinson’s started when I was 13. When he received the diagnosis, my head started spinning and my heart felt like it would beat out of my chest. Everything else around me stopped moving. My father lived with PD for the next 20 years. Though there were many sad moments and hardships that I had to watch and help him overcome, there wasn't a day where I didn't see my father smile. Through all the pain and through the slow progression year after year, he clung to life and his freedom to be an individual.

My father's name was Wilfredo, but he went by Freddy. He loved music and dancing. He loved taking little adventures and going to new places. He loved playing the lottery and eating pizza. He was a simple man whose philosophy was, "The sun will shine tomorrow!" I spent 20 years of my life by my father's side, watching him day in and day out.

Unfortunately, my father did not have much community support during his life. I was so busy taking care of him that I didn’t have time to search for Parkinson’s resources. Now that he has passed, I have started looking into the Parkinson’s Foundation because I would love to be involved in the community and to help find a cure. I think it is so important to have a support system, and I wish I would have encountered the Foundation sooner.

This is my advice to anyone living with Parkinson's disease and to anyone who has a loved one living with PD: you can't change the diagnosis, so don't spend time grieving it. All you can do is encourage your loved one to try to do the things they loved before being diagnosed. This may require some adjustments so you can find new ways to move forward.

Encourage your loved one and be positive. Remind them that life is worth living and life can be good. The most important thing I did for my father was to keep him thinking about what made him happy. When he could no longer dance on his own, I would hold him and help him. When he struggled to walk, I would push him in his wheelchair and sit my daughter on his lap. For my dad, music helped, fresh air helped, massages helped and, most importantly, laughter helped.

Remember you aren't alone in this journey. Don't hide. Surround yourself with those who love you and laugh as often as you can.

The Parkinson’s Foundation is here to help your family navigate PD. Contact our Helpline for answers to your Parkinson’s questions.

My PD Story

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Family Members

Craig Miyamoto

Parkinson’s disease (PD) has been a part of my family’s life for quite a long time. My mom, Sybil Miyamoto, was diagnosed with PD about 22 years ago. Watching my mom’s journey with PD has inspired my family to make a difference in the Parkinson’s community.

While searching for ways to support my mom, I became involved with a local grassroots organization in northern California. This experience showed me how Parkinson’s affects so many people from all walks of life and it made me want to further my involvement. A colleague of mine at Edward Jones, Kent Donnelly, encouraged me to check out the Parkinson’s Foundation.

After learning more about the Foundation, I decided to create a team for Moving Day Sacramento. It turns out that some of my local Edward Jones colleagues also had a connection to Parkinson's, so they joined our team as well. My favorite part about Moving Day is seeing different families come together to support the people they love. Everyone at Moving Day has a connection to PD, so it's truly a community.

With the support of family, friends and colleagues, Team Edward Jones Sacramento quickly became the top fundraising team at our local Moving Day. It has been so fulfilling to feel like we're making a difference. Edward Jones’ involvement with Moving Day continues to grow, with our company’s national team supporting walks in various cities. My hope is to one day have an Edward Jones team present at every Moving Day event across the country.

My advice to anyone who has a loved one living with Parkinson’s is to get involved with the Parkinson’s community. There are a ton of people out there who want to help, and the PD community is welcoming, loving and caring. Supporting this cause has truly become a family affair for us. My dad, who is my mom’s primary care partner, leads a PD support group. My son, Matthew, created a fundraiser called “Putts for Parkinson’s” to support the Parkinson’s Foundation throughout his junior golf career. My younger siblings, Mark and Leslie, both have families involved with the Foundation as well; like my niece, Miya Huffman, who volunteered for the California chapter.

I also encourage the PD community to use all available resources, whether it is through the Parkinson's Foundation or your local PD organization. Remember to slow down and communicate as a family. In addition to my immediate family, my mom has also received tremendous support from our extended family and friends. It’s been incredible to watch my mom’s friends support her, help her and show her love.

One of the most rewarding experiences I’ve had so far with the Parkinson’s Foundation is serving on the California chapter board. So many people on the board have a personal connection to Parkinson's disease or are living with PD themselves, and everyone on the board cares deeply about making life better for people with Parkinson’s. Finding a cure for the disease is going to require momentum, but I'm confident that the passionate PD community will be able to create this momentum.

Connect with your local community at Moving Day, A Walk for Parkinson’s. Find a Moving Day event near you.

Educational Events

Live Fitness Fridays - Total Body Workout

Virtual ( Zoom )
1:00 pm to 1:45 pm EST
FREE
A man lifting two weights in a T motion

Today we focus on total body functional exercises that incorporate aerobic activity, strength, agility, and balance. The instructors will offer modifications that allow you to choose to increase or decrease the challenge. Items needed: sturdy chair with arms and water bottle. Enjoy the session!

Instructors

Courtney Roca, PT, DPT, EdD - Board Certified Clinical Specialist in Neurologic Physical Therapy; Assistant Professor, Gannon University, DPT Program; Co-Director, Purposeful Movement and Wellness Program for People with PD - Parkison Parnters of Northwest PA

Constance Lewis, PT, DPT - Board Certified Clinical Specialist in Geriatric Physical Therapy; Assistant Teaching Professor, Gannon University, DPT Program; Co-Director, Purposeful Movement and Wellness Program for People with PD - Parkinson Partners of Northwest PA

 

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.

This is a virtual program, taking place live, using the online Zoom platform. Instructions on joining the webinar are provided after registering.

Upcoming Events

Fundraising Events

2026 Utica Boilermaker Race Weekend

Parkinson’s Champions athletes raise funds and awareness for the Parkinson’s Foundation while competing in some of the world’s most popular races. Every step we take brings us closer to a future without Parkinson’s disease, because Parkinson’s isn’t a sprint, it’s a marathon.

Utica, NY
Educational Events

Live Fitness Fridays - Synapse: Move Strong with PD

Virtual ( Zoom )
1:00 pm to 1:45 pm EST
FREE
A man lifting two weights in a T motion

Synapse is a dynamic, high-energy workout that stimulates your body and mind to move and think stronger. This class is based off of Movement Revolution’s Neuro Intensive Exercise principles that are derived from the latest research on exercise and it’s benefits for PD. Vigorous exercise can be neuroprotective and can help improve complex movement patterning and cognitive function.

This class will sequence bouts of high intensity exercise such as boxing, kicking, etc. with functional strength exercises that mimic everyday activities. The goal of this class is to get you moving stronger in every way necessary to help you live stronger every day.

Seated and standing options will be presented. Please keep a bottle of water nearby. Enjoy the session!

Instructor

Daisy Asimakopoulos, ACSM-CPT, NES
Director of Operations of Movement Revolution

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.

This is a virtual program, taking place live, using the online Zoom platform. Instructions on joining the webinar are provided after registering.

Upcoming Events

Fundraising Events

2026 Utica Boilermaker Race Weekend

Parkinson’s Champions athletes raise funds and awareness for the Parkinson’s Foundation while competing in some of the world’s most popular races. Every step we take brings us closer to a future without Parkinson’s disease, because Parkinson’s isn’t a sprint, it’s a marathon.

Utica, NY
Educational Events

Better Lives, Together: Fresno Parkinson's Summit

9:00 am to 2:00 pm PDT
Free
Fresno Summit

Join the Parkinson’s Foundation for the 10th annual Better Lives, Together: Fresno Parkinson's Summit! Together with your community, learn about the many disciplines involved in Parkinson's care, mental health support, treatments and strategies to manage PD, and the latest research updates.

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

Speakers

Rafael Zuzuarregui, MD, UCSF, a Parkinson’s Foundation Center of Excellence 
Eric Farbman, MD, Community Neurosciences Institute
Jason Gravano, PhD, UCSF Fresno

The Parkinson’s Foundation California Chapter is grateful for the unwavering support of our Chapter Partners and Sponsors. Learn more about them by visiting our Chapter Supporter webpage

COVID SAFETY: The health and safety of our participants, sponsors, volunteers and staff are our top priority. We continue to monitor CDC recommendations and will adhere to state and local COVID guidelines in place on the event day. Adjustments will be made if necessary.

Upcoming Events

Fundraising Events

2026 Utica Boilermaker Race Weekend

Parkinson’s Champions athletes raise funds and awareness for the Parkinson’s Foundation while competing in some of the world’s most popular races. Every step we take brings us closer to a future without Parkinson’s disease, because Parkinson’s isn’t a sprint, it’s a marathon.

Utica, NY
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