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APDA’s Thriving Through Occupational Therapy series: Strategies for Memory & Thinking with Parkinson’s – March 12

February 25, 2025 By Parkinson's Community Help

Strategies for Memory & Thinking with Parkinson's
Strategies for Memory & Thinking with Parkinson's with Amanda Landsbaum, MS

APDA’s Thriving Through Occupational Therapy series is returning with this helpful and informative episode that will focus on how PD can affect your memory and thinking and what you can do about it.

In this episode, Thriving Through Occupational Therapy: Strategies for Memory & Thinking with PD, .we will cover what types of changes can occur, how that may look in everyday life, and strategies that can help. Don’t miss this valuable opportunity to learn new strategies and feel supported on your journey! Our expert guest will answer your questions about this popular topic live during the program. 

Reserve your spot today!

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