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April 2018 Webinars about Caregiving

April 2, 2018 By Parkinson's Community Help

Many caregivers cannot leave home due to caregiving responsibilities. You can participate in a web-based seminar — or webinar — from the privacy of your home. Join either live or view the archived version within a few day of the live webinar (in most cases). All webinars listed are free. All times listed are Pacific Time.  Here are webinars that be of interest to caregivers in April 2018…

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April 2018 Webinars About Parkinson’s

April 2, 2018 By Parkinson's Community Help

You can participate in a web-based seminar — or webinar — from the privacy of your home.  Join either live or view the archived version within a few days of the live webinar (in most cases).  All webinars listed are free. All times listed are Pacific Time. Here are webinars that may be of interest to those living with Parkinson’s in April 2018…

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Filed Under: Monthly List - PD Webinars, Webinars - Announcements & Notes

April is Parkinson’s Disease Awareness Month. 

April 1, 2018 By Parkinson's Community Help

This is a great opportunity to increase awareness about PD, its symptoms, and the challenges of living with PD as well as caring for someone with PD.  We hope that raising awareness can generate support for all those affected by this neurological disorder.  Read more….

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April is Parkinson’s Awareness Month!

April 1, 2018 By Parkinson's Community Help

Parkinson’s Awareness Month is about bringing attention to the Parkinson’s community.

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Brain & Life: Practicing Self-Efficacy Helps Patients Take Charge of Disorders

March 28, 2018 By Parkinson's Community Help

Virginia Cofer
source: Virginia Cofer

Research shows that a concept known as self-efficacy can improve quality of life, boost confidence, and offer hope for people with neurologic conditions. Here’s how it works.

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Stanford Parkinson’s Community Outreach provides vital resources and support to individuals living with Parkinson’s disease (PD), caregivers, family members, and friends. We curate a comprehensive list of PD-related webinars and virtual meetings, sharing insightful summaries through our blog and dedicated email lists. Whether you seek online support groups, educational webinars, or access to helpful blogs and podcasts, we are here to empower you with the knowledge and connection you need on your Parkinson’s journey.

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