On February 10th and 11th Dementia Alliance of North Carolina hosted the first Dr. Daniel Kaufer Memorial Caregiver Conference. The theme of the conference was Behaviors: Awareness, Attitude (Day 1), and Action (Day 2). I attended three sessions on Day 1. This session is relevant for those dealing with Parkinson’s Disease and dementia.
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“Flying Solo: Alone with PD” – Panel Discussion Notes
In December 2020, Parkinson and Movement Disorder (PMD) Alliance hosted a panel discussion on people living alone with Parkinson’s disease (PD). It featured two speakers, an aging life care specialist and a social worker, who talked about the importance of having a care system around you even if you are living independently from family or a caregiver.
… Full Story>“Behavioral Symptoms in Dementia” – Conference Session Notes
On February 10th and 11th Dementia Alliance of North Carolina hosted the first Dr. Daniel Kaufer Memorial Caregiver Conference. The theme of the conference was Behaviors: Awareness, Attitude (Day 1), and Action (Day 2). I attended three sessions on Day 1. These notes have relevance for those dealing with Parkinson’s Disease and dementia.
… Full Story>“Cognition, Caring, and Coping” – Panel Discussion Notes
The World Parkinson Coalition (WPC) hosted a conference in September 2020 for Parkinson’s disease (PD) caregivers and family members. One of the sessions was a series of short presentations on cognitive changes in people with Parkinson’s, followed by a question-and-answer session. It featured four speakers all with different experiences in this topic: a registered nurse, a social worker, and a person with Parkinson’s with his caregiver husband. This discussion was focused on the role of PD caregivers while a person with PD is experiencing cognitive changes.
… Full Story>“PANC Medical Panel” – Discussion Notes
In October 2020, Parkinson Association of Northern California (PANC) hosted a virtual conference on Parkinson’s disease and its many motor and non-motor symptoms. One session was a panel discussion on multidisciplinary care. In this session, the panelists talked about the importance of multidisciplinary care, the “lifetime model” approach to team care, nutrition for Parkinson’s disease (PD), emotional symptoms of PD, speech/voice therapy, and how people can get involved in PD research.
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