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New York - New Jersey Chapter Parkinson’s Symposium

Virtual ( Zoom )
12:00 pm to 3:30 pm EST
FREE

 

Check-in, Exhibitor Expo, and Lunch start at 11 a.m. ET

Join the Parkinson’s Foundation in person or online for the NYNJ chapter symposium.  Learn about ongoing research, current treatments, and resources available to help you live your best life with Parkinson’s disease (PD). 

Speakers

Dave Iverson
Person with Parkinson’s, care partner, author, broadcast journalist

Marco Russo, MD, PhD
Assistant Professor
Department of Neurology | Movement Disorders
Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School

Shannon Drastura, PT, DPT
Board-Certified Neurologic Clinical Specialist
CentraState Medical Center
Freehold, NJ


For in-person attendees: In-person check-in and exhibitor expo start at  11 a.m. ET. Lunch will also be served during this time.

For virtual attendees, via Zoom: The live stream starts at 12 p.m. ET


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 event is made possible by Presenting Sponsor, Light of Day Foundation: 

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.

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Parkinson's 101

Virtual ( Zoom )
1:00 pm to 2:00 pm EST
Free
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Wellness Wednesday

This program will provide a basic overview of Parkinson’s disease. Learn what Parkinson’s is, what causes it, common symptoms, treatments, and strategies for managing symptoms.

Speaker

Amir Besharat, DO
Movement Disorders Neurologist
Swedish Neuroscience Institute
Parkinson's Foundation Comprehensive Care Center

There is no charge to attend, but registration is required.

Special thanks to our sponsor:

PD Health @ Home is presented by the Light of Day Foundation, whose generosity has made this programming possible.

Light of Day

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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Managing Changing Symptoms: Advances in Technology

10:00 am to 2:00 pm EST
FREE
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Check-in & Exhibitor Booths Open at 9:00 a.m.

After many years of good symptom management, Parkinson's disease may become more challenging. Learn how Parkinson's symptoms may change over time and new strategies available for managing them. Together we will hear from Parkinson's experts as they discuss cutting-edge technology used in the diagnosis and treatment of Parkinson’s disease, including: advances in DBS and focused ultrasound, wearable devices to help track PD symptoms, the latest in tremor technology, speech and communication aids, and more!

There is no charge to attend, but registration is required since lunch will be served. This program is open to people with Parkinson's, their families, friends, and the community.

Expert Speakers:

Nina Browner, MD
UNC Chapel Hill Movement Disorders Center

Sarah Gachuz
North Carolina Assistive Technology Program

Kyle Mitchell, MD
Duke Health Movement Disorders Center

Expert Panelists:

Moderator: Maggie Ivancic, MSW, LCSW, UNC
Chapel Hill Movement Disorder Center

Chelsea (CJ) Duppen, PT, DPT
UNC Chapel Hill School of Medicine

Kristianna Flores-Vitti PT, DPT
UNC REX Raleigh Outpatient Rehabilitation

Mike Lewek, PT, PhD
UNC Chapel Hill School of Medicine

Lexi Monks MS, ACSM-CEP and Tanya Ross Judd, MS, ACSM-EP
Duke Health and Fitness Center

Sarah L. Stidham, CCC-SLP, MS
Duke Neurology

Melissa Werz, OTD, OTR/L, CDRS
Duke Neurology

Movement Breaks Provided by:

Claire McCormick, PT, DPT, GCS
Reynolds and Associates Physical Therapy

Lexi Monks MS, ACSM-CEP and Tanya Ross Judd, MS, ACSM-EP
Duke Health and Fitness Center

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.

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My PD Story

Harlee
People with PD

Harlee Abromson-Kuth

For four years, my neurologist told me my tremors were nothing. One day, I was getting a haircut. My hairdresser asked me if I had ever been evaluated for Parkinson’s disease (PD), because my walk reminded her of her Dad who had PD. That shook me up! 

I asked my neurologist to reassess me. He said he thought my hairdresser was right. I switched doctors and my wonderful new neurologist confirmed that my tremors, coordination, slowness and rigidity challenges were indeed Parkinson’s. 

My usual upbeat mood became dark. For a while I isolated as fear of an unknown future gripped me. I called the Parkinson’s Foundation Helpline, and asked many questions, read everything I could get my hands on. 

I learned of the Rock Steady boxing program for PD. I never imagined, at 71, that I would be learning how to box! I also started water aerobics. I’d always been a walker, as my husband and I have three rescue golden doodles who need as much exercise as we do!

I looked at boxing and water aerobics as chores I had to undertake for PD. However, what surprises me is that I have come to truly enjoy both activities! I also enjoy the socialization aspect of both, and not feeling alone. Over the last few months my boxing improved so much that I’ve added a regular class! 

Last week I saw my new neurologist. She told me that I have improved remarkably! My tremors are less frequent, less intense. My rigidly is gone. My coordination is better. I attribute this improvement to not only carbadopa levadopa, which I only recently started, but to boxing, water aerobics and walking.  

PD professionals who encourage vigorous exercise are right! The Parkinson’s Foundation Helpline specialists and my doctor stress exercise all the time!

I’ve come to know how critical it is to incorporate other resources as well. A loving, compassionate support system is vital. Socializing is paramount. Having fun with friends and family is medicine! A “most of the time” healthy diet matters! Meditation, rest and yoga are helpful as well! 

My advice is to find what works best for you! My mantra is the 3 P’s…Positivity, Peace, Proactivity. Living a full life is possible. Don’t give up. Help is out there.

Find the Parkinson’s exercise class that works for you! For virtual options, explore our Fitness Friday videos and events. For in-person classes, visit your local chapter’s webpage or call our Helpline at 1-800-4PD-INFO (1-800-473-4636).

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Managing Weight Loss & Retaining Muscle Mass

Virtual ( Zoom )
1:00 pm to 2:00 pm EST
Free
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Wellness Wednesday

Maintaining a healthy weight is key to living well with PD. Learn why keeping weight on and retaining muscle mass can be a challenge for someone living with Parkinson’s.  Know when weight-loss is becoming a problem and when to seek support. 

Speaker

Shameem Kizar, BSc RD
Registered Dietitian, Outpatient Neurosciences Kaye Edmonton Clinic
Alberta Health Services, Edmonton AB Canada

There is no charge to attend, but registration is required.

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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My PD Story

Ann Boylan
People with PD

Ann Boylan

I’d like my Parkinson’s story to not be about living with limitations but rather about living with possibility. 

In 2015, my hometown of Union City, CA, and my fellow Mark Green Community Sports Center class attendees became the first Moving Day team, and received a Parkinson's Foundation community grant that made Union City’s Mark Green Sports Center the first Parkinson’s exercise program in the South East Bay a reality! Robert Magbanua Jr, our Parkinson’s fitness leader, trainer and program designer, and Corina Hahn, community program administrator were instrumental in making this happen.  

Over the years this program has grown to include caregiver support and classes that are offered five days a week and at home through Zoom. Robert’s charisma and enthusiasm keeps him in demand for speaking and leading attendees at Parkinson’s Foundation events all around the San Francisco Bay Area.  

About the same time as our first Moving Day event, I also became an advocate for awareness of the unique needs of women diagnosed with Parkinson's disease. In good part, looking at inequities when it comes to decisions about efficacy of drugs and treatments, that in the first place ignored gender differences in research with predominantly male subjects, and therefore skewed dosages and outcomes. Moreover single women, either without spouses or widowed, are more often relegated to nursing home care because they lack the means to advocate for aging in place, a familiar home, or for a clean home-like setting with the privacy and dignity of individual care.

These days my Parkinson’s story focuses on living with possibility thanks to a Parkinson’s breakthrough now dating back 20 years ago called deep brain stimulation (DBS) surgery, which I had two months ago. Still a miracle of science, it is a precision-driven, courageous team effort that has given me time in which some of the most debilitating features of Parkinson’s such as tremor and dystonia pain might be kept at bay, and I can have time to pursue activities and commitments  that promote heart, hope, energy, awe, curiosity and love. 

My Parkinson’s story? It is about “flourishing” with Parkinson’s disease and the “community to be found within it.”

Our Moving Day San Jose “Hop on the Union City A Train” team begins its ninth year raising funds, awareness and heartfelt support for the Parkinson’s Foundation. Let's not have to wait another 20 years for a breakthrough for Parkinson's! 

Thanks to my family and especially, my friends, my "ohana," my family through love, My Parkinson’s story continues!

Sex and gender differences can drastically impact health and are important to consider when it comes to Parkinson's. Explore our Women & Parkinson's page.

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Changes in Speech & Voice

Virtual ( Zoom )
1:00 pm to 2:00 pm EST
Free
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Wellness Wednesday

Most people with Parkinson's disease will experience changes in speech and voice at some point during the course of the disease. Learn tools and exercises to help you better understand and manage speech and communication problems in PD.

Speaker

Darla Freeman, SLPD, CCC-SLP

There is no charge to attend, but registration is required.

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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Empower Your Voice: Enhancing Cognitive and Communication Skills

Virtual ( Zoom )
1:00 pm to 2:00 pm EST
Free
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Wellness Wednesday: Social Engagement Series

Join us for this highly engaging program designed to provide valuable insights and effective strategies for maintaining and enhancing communication and cognitive abilities. Discover practical methods and exercises aimed at improving your overall voice and cognitive functioning.

Speaker

Sabiha Parveen, Ph.D., CCC-SLP
Associate Professor & Graduate Program Director
Dept. of Communication Sciences and Disorders
Oklahoma State University

There is no charge to attend, but registration is required.

Due to the nature of our social engagement programs and to protect the privacy of participants, we will not be recording or archiving these programs. By not recording, it's our hope that the program provides a comfortable environment that encourages meaningful participation.

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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Nutrition in Parkinson's

12:30 pm to 2:30 pm EST
FREE
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Check-in, lunch and exhibitor tables open at 12 p.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. Lunch will be served. This program is open to people with Parkinson's, their family, friends and the community.

Featured Speaker

Carolee Horner
Functional Nutritionist

This program is hosted by the Parkinson's Sisters Support Group in partnership with the Parkinson's Foundation Georgia Chapter.

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.

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Live Fitness Fridays - Creative Dance

Virtual ( Zoom )
1:00 pm to 1:45 pm EST
FREE
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A free flowing movement class that brings out the dancer in you without needing any prior dance knowledge. Using music, we explore range of motion throughout the body and develop an awareness of movement in space. It is a full body workout.

Please keep a bottle of water nearby. Enjoy the session!

Instructors

Cecilia Fontanesi, PhD, BC-DMT

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.

PD Health @ Home is presented by the Light of Day Foundation, whose generosity has made this programming possible.

Light of Day

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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