

On Saturday, June 14, 2025, 10am to 3pm PT, Stanford’s Movement Disorders Center and Brain Support Network are co-hosting a PSP-MSA-CBD caregiving symposium. This upcoming event is for caregivers, partners, and family members who care for those with progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP), multiple system atrophy (MSA), or corticobasal degeneration (CBD). Plan to join us either virtually or in-person at Stanford. Registration will open by May 1.
Speakers include a Jessica Ng, Stanford movement disorder specialist, on the topic of what caregivers can do for these three atypical parkinsonism disorders; social workers on the effects neurological decline have on the family unit, caregiver stress, and resources; and a panel of Brain Support Network PSP, MSA, and CBD caregiver support group members.
Registration will open by May 1, 2025! Be sure you are on the Brain Support Network email list to receive info as to when registration opens.
The co-hosts—Brain Support Network and Stanford’s Movement Disorders Center—thank the generosity of our sponsor CurePSP.
Questions? Or would you like to exhibit at the in-person event? Please contact Brain Support Network.
See the Brain Support Network symposium page with the speaker line-up plus resources on PSP, MSA, and CBD. Note that CBD is also referred to as corticobasal syndrome (CBS).