Gayle Deutsch, PhD, a neuropsychologist at Stanford, will be talking about depression and apathy in Parkinson’s Disease at the Palo Alto Young Onset Parkinson’s Support Group meeting on Tuesday, April 11th, 6:30-8pm.
Stanford Movement Disorder Fellow to talk about PD medications in Palo Alto, March14
Elena Call, MD, a movement disorder fellow at Stanford, will be talking about currently available Parkinson’s medications and what’s in the pipeline at the Palo Alto Young Onset Parkinson’s Support Group meeting on Tuesday, March 14th, 6:30-8pm. The meeting is held in the Boardroom at the Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital. This event is free and open to those diagnosed with PD by age 50 or younger, and their family members. An RSVP 24 hours in advance is required to the group leader, Martha Gardner.
“Capturing Grace” will be airing again on TV
Tune in for this special rebroadcast of Capturing Grace, David Iverson’s acclaimed, award-winning documentary film, which follows a group of people with Parkinson’s. Capturing Grace will be rebroadcast on KQED TV on Saturday, April 1 at 6 p.m. The film will also air on WORLD on April 2 at 11 p.m. and on KQED PLUS on April 3 at 3 p.m.
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Stanford Balance Lab Technologist to demonstrate PWR! exercise in Palo Alto, March 8
Leanel Liwanag, a technologist with the Stanford Balance Lab, will be demonstrating Parkinson’s-specific exercises at the Palo Alto Parkinson’s Support Group meeting on Wednesday, March 8th, 2-3:30pm, at Avenidas. She will involve the audience in demonstrations of PWR!, Rock Steady Boxing, and other exercises designed specifically for those with Parkinson’s. The exercises address movement, cognition, and speech. This event is free and open to the public. No need to RSVP.
Palliative Medicine Expert to Discuss What Families Need to Know about End-of-Life Care, at Stanford Health Library, March 2
Kavita Ramachandran, MD, oncologist and Medical Director of Palliative Medicine at the Stanford Cancer Institute, understands that questions about the end of life and its care issues are difficult to ask and yet they are cause for great worry by many patients and their families. In this talk, Dr. Ramchandran will address this subject from the perspective of her role as a medical oncologist, and Medical Director of Palliative Medicine at the Stanford Cancer Institute.
The event is free.
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