April 2026 Parkinson's Focused Webinars


April 2026 Parkinson’s-focused Webinars and Virtual Events with Speakers

This information is provided to us by Stanford Parkinson's Community Outreach, a service of Stanford University.


April is Parkinson’s Awareness Month, dedicated to increasing understanding of this neurodegenerative disease. Get ready for World Parkinson's Day on April 11, when everyone is encouraged to put blue lights outside to support the large numbers of people affected by PD and the need for research funding.


This month, there are many webinars on the latest research and treatment options and several PD symposia. There is also an interesting webinar on PD and vision, and for the younger set, a discussion on employment rights. We encourage you to register NOW for anything of interest. That way, if you aren’t able to attend the live event, you will be alerted if/when the recording is available.


In the list below, unless indicated, all webinars and virtual events are:

  • Times listed as PT. (We are based in California, after all.)
  • One hour in duration. (Usually, the speaker talks for 30-40 minutes and there’s a question-and-answer session for the remaining time.)
  • If there is no speaker indicated, the speaker is unknown at the time of this email.
  • For a general audience.
  • Not focused on a single medication, branded treatment, or application. (Those are excluded.)
  • Free.


We at Stanford Parkinson's Community Outreach occasionally attend a webinar and share our notes. Notes from excellent PD-focused webinars are often posted to our blog at https://parkinsonsblog.stanford.edu.



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Wednesday, April 1, 9am


Update in Parkinson’s Disease Management


Description: The speaker will share the newest insights and strategies in PD management. Part of the “Virtual Support Group” series.


Speaker: Danielle Englert, MD, Atrium Health Neuroscience Institute, Charlotte, NC


Host: Parkinson Association of the Carolinas (PAC)


Registration webpage

https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/wJsGOvZvRsKQAgACj0KyfQ# 


The recording may be posted to the PAC YouTube channel in the Virtual Support Group playlist:

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8sgozIO6oFMg5CjGmvN02yBTDpu5YiDa  


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Wednesday, April 1, 10am


Improve with Improv for Parkinson’s


Description: Through guided improv games and exercises, participants will be invited to connect, share, move, and laugh together. No prior improv or performance experience is needed—just a willingness to show up and participate at your own comfort level. Part of the “Wellness Wednesday: Social Engagement” series.


Speaker: Lisa Bany, The Second City


Host: Parkinson’s Foundation (PF)


Registration webpage:

https://secure.parkinson.org/site/Calendar?id=117649&view=RSVP 


The recording may be posted to the PF YouTube channel in the Wellness Wednesday playlist:

www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDGRDRM479GuzZjOzPl6Pm8MpwoGfIEpu 


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Wednesday, April 1, 10am


Understanding Deep Brain Stimulation and MRI Guided Focused Ultrasound (HIFU)


Description: Learn about DBS as a treatment option for Parkinson’s disease, essential tremor and dystonia and HIFU as a treatment for essential tremor. 


Speaker: Katherine Baich-Colon, RN, BSN, Hartford neurosurgery nurse navigator


Host: Hartford Healthcare, Bridgeport, CT


Registration webpage:

hartfordhealthcare.org/health-wellness/classes-events/event-details?id=2656


This webinar is offered monthly and is not recorded.


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Thursday, April 2, 11am


Vulnerability, Misinformation, and the Power of Pause


Audience: Dementia caregivers. Not specific to Parkinson’s Disease (though hosted by a PD organization)


Description: The speaker will explore the shifts in thinking and decision-making that come with dementia and how they can make individuals more vulnerable to misinformation, impulsiveness, and scams — and more importantly, how we can respond. Part of the “Unlocking Strength Within” series.


Speaker: Brandi Hackett, LCSW, director of support services, Lewy Body Dementia Association


Host: American Parkinson Disease Association (APDA)


Registration webpage:

https://www.apdaparkinson.org/events/unlocking-strength-within-vulnerability-misinformation-and-the-power-of-pause/ 


The webinar recording will be posted to the APDA YouTube channel in the Unlocking the Strength Within playlist:

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLWc6Kqj5B4-JNWP_EcnwaYRxbP57l5jbM 


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Friday, April 3, 8-9:30am


Emerging Therapies for Parkinson’s 2026


Description: The speakers will discuss a wide range of topics including treatments in trials targeting alpha-synuclein and neuroinflammation; updates about gene therapy, cell therapy, and deep brain stimulation; recent research about the gut-brain axis and what it means for future treatments; low-dose carbon monoxide; and more. Part of the “Live Well Today” series.


Speakers:

Soania Mathur, MD, family physician (ret), person with PD

Michael Okun, MD, University of Florida


Host: Davis Phinney Foundation (DPF)


Registration webpage:

https://davisphinneyfoundation.org/events/emerging-therapies-for-parkinsons-2026/ 


The recording will be posted to the DPF website:

https://davisphinneyfoundation.org/events/live-well-today-webinar-series/#past 


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Miércoles, 4 de abril, 10am-2pm


Hacia Adelante: los tratamientos del Parkinson


Descripción: Los ponentes explorarán las opciones de tratamiento para el Parkinson, incluyendo medicamentos y cirugía, el manejo de nuevos síntomas y cambios, y conocerán los recursos disponibles para personas con Parkinson en el sur de California.


Varios oradores


Anfitriona: Parkinson’s Foundation (PF), California Chapter


Inscripción:

https://secure.parkinson.org/site/Calendar?id=118409&view=RSVP 


La grabación se publicará en el canal de YouTube de PF:

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZYwe6WjTuyLWkYjLH_MQPA 


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Monday, April 6, 10am


Speech & Swallowing


No Description Available


Speakers:

Lauren Sharpe-Payne, SLP, Philadelphia & Richmond VA PADRECC

Brittany Reed, SLP, Philadelphia & Richmond VA PADRECC


Host: Philadelphia & Richmond Veterans Administration (VA) Parkinson’s Disease Research, Education and Clinical Center (PADRECC)


At the meeting time, use the link to join:

www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-teams/join-a-meeting 

Meeting ID: 227 305 847 316

Passcode: TXmDJU

Telephone: 872-701-0185 (ID: 666 709 920#)


Questions? Contact Jessica Kaplan, [email protected], phone 804-675-5931, Philadelphia & Richmond VA


This meeting is not recorded.


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Tuesday, April 7, 10am


Balance 101: Understanding Unsteadiness [in PD]


Description: Learn more about how PD impacts balance, including why balance changes occur, what contributes to feelings of unsteadiness, and what specific aspects of balance are affected by Parkinson’s. Part of the “Let’s Keep Moving with APDA” series.


Moderator: Teresa Baker, PT


Speaker: Timothy Nordahl, PT, clinical research physical therapist, Boston University


Host: American Parkinson Disease Association (APDA)


Registration webpage:

https://www.apdaparkinson.org/events/lets-keep-moving-with-apda-balance-101-understanding-unsteadiness/ 


The webinar recording will be posted to the APDA YouTube channel in the Let’s Keep Moving playlist:

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLWc6Kqj5B4-IebsCyBA_dlIbNcFAhN7OO 


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Wednesday, April 8, 10am


Expert Briefing - Inside the Science: Parkinson's Research Today


Description: The speaker will focus on three key research areas shaping PD research momentum: alpha-synuclein, mitochondrial function, and inflammation. Participants will gain a snapshot of the latest discoveries, where science is headed, and how these advances may guide new and more effective treatments. Part of the “Wellness Wednesday” series.


Speaker: Laurie Sanders, PhD, Duke University, Durham, NC


Host: Parkinson’s Foundation (PF)


Registration webpage:

https://secure.parkinson.org/site/Calendar?id=117770&view=RSVP 


The recording may be posted to the PF YouTube channel:

https://www.youtube.com/@ParkinsonDotOrg 


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Wednesday, April 8, 12pm


SPARX Clinical Trials – Reshaping Exercise and PD


Description: A lead researcher of the SPARX trials explains how different types and intensities of exercise may impact Parkinson’s progression and what this research means for people living with Parkinson’s today.


Speaker: Daniel Corcos, PhD, Northwestern Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago


Host: Brian Grant Foundation (BGF)


Registration webpage:

https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_LInni9GzRbifU4HrhbvISA#/ 


The recording will be posted to the BGF YouTube channel:

www.youtube.com/channel/UCFrXMx8ij2LdZtjOevZ1R2w 


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Wednesday, April 8, 12pm


Vision in Parkinson's: What Concerns You Most?


Description: People with PD call in before the event to an AI-generated, anonymous survey to submit details about their vision. Then join the live presentation tailored to webinar attendees input. Survey closes April 6. See the registration webpage for survey details and the phone number to participate.


Speaker: Shahnaz Miri, MD, MBA, Vision Neurology Center, San Francisco, CA, founder and CEO, Iatrion Inc.


Host: PMD Alliance


Registration webpage:

https://www.pmdalliance.org/pmd-alliance-events/a22UU000003Mm2gYAC/ 


A recording may be posted to the PMD Alliance YouTube channel:

https://www.youtube.com/pmdalliance 


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Four Thursdays, April 9, 16, 23, 30, 10:30am


PD Voice Lab: Building the Ultimate Voice & Speech Home Practice Program


Description: In this hands-on, interactive four-week workshop, a speech-language pathologist will guide participants in building their own personalized Parkinson’s voice and speech home practice program — step by step, together as a group. This is not a drop‑in program. Each session builds on the one before it. Part of the “Beyond Medication” series. 


Speaker: Sarah Awde, SLP, speech-language pathologist, founder, Silver Speech Innovations, Vaughan, Ontario, Canada


Host: APDA Northwest (APDA NW)


Registration website:

https://www.apdaparkinson.org/community/northwest/resources-support/beyond-medication-wellness-series/ 


The webinar recording will be posted to the APDA NW YouTube channel in the Beyond Medication playlist:

www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLs0JxSpRm72jbTIzg31aWC46enQtIDhWf 


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Friday, April 10, 8am-12pm


Minnesota Spring Parkinson's Symposium


Description: Topics include myths and misconceptions of Parkinson's, non-motor symptoms and how PD affects all body systems, caregiving as a gift and how to thrive without a gift receipt. A panel discussion will close out the day.


Multiple speakers


Hosts:

Parkinson’s Foundation, Minnesota Chapter 

American Parkinson Disease Association, Minnesota Chapter

University of Minnesota Medical School


Registration webpage:

https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=wq2a4CO0hEqyEuQkPKQsjtpd3Kr5u61Pobi_Gf1j8ipUOTBUNUFDNkZVRFkzWkM5TDg0TjY2SlVRNyQlQCN0PWcu 


We have no information about the recording of this event.


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Saturday, April 11, 6:30am-1pm


Ochsner’s 18th Annual Parkinson's Disease Symposium


Description: Learn about symptoms, treatment options and strategies to help navigate the challenges of living with PD. 


Multiple speakers


Hosts:  

Parkinson’s Foundation, Gulf Coast Chapter

Ochsner Health, Louisiana


Registration webpage:

https://secure.parkinson.org/site/Calendar?id=118569&view=RSVP 


We have no information about the recording of this event.


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Saturday, April 11, 8am-12pm


New Jersey & Pennsylvania Chapter Symposium


Description: Learn about the latest treatments, ongoing research, and resources available locally and beyond. 


Multiple speakers


Hosts:

Parkinson’s Foundation, New Jersey and Pennsylvania Chapter


Registration webpage:

https://secure.parkinson.org/site/Calendar?id=118330&view=RSVP& 


We have no information about the recording of this event.


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Saturday, April 11, 8am-12pm


New York Chapter Parkinson's Symposium


Description: Learn about the latest treatments, ongoing research, and resources available locally and beyond. 


Multiple speakers


Hosts:

Parkinson’s Foundation, New York chapter


Registration webpage:

https://secure.parkinson.org/site/Calendar?id=117949&view=RSVP& 


We have no information about the recording of this event.


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Saturday, April 11, 9:45am-1pm


Parkinson's Disease Symposium: The Gut-Brain Connection


Description: Interdisciplinary overview of the gut–brain connection, the microbiome, practical “food for health” strategies in PD, and moderated Q&A panels to provide perspective on common challenges.  


Speakers: Movement Disorder Staff, Rush University Medical Center 


Hosts:

Parkinson’s Foundation (PF), Midwest Chapter

Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL


Registration webpage:

https://secure.parkinson.org/site/Calendar?id=118210&view=RSVP& 


We have no information about the recording of this event.


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Saturday-Monday, April 11-13, 4pm-12:30am


Insight Into Parkinson’s Conference


Description: PD experts, clinicians, and advocates will discuss the latest research, treatments, medical advancements, and strategies to live well with Parkinson’s.   


Multiple speakers


Host: PD Warrior, Australia

Conference program:

https://pdwarrior.com/insight-program-at-a-glance/ 


Registration webpage:

https://pdwarrior.com/insight-registration/ 


Free to attend the live stream. $99AUD for on-demand viewing.


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Sunday, April 12, 8-11:30am


Parkinson's Disease Symposium: The Gut-Brain Connection


Description: Learn about symptoms, treatment options and strategies to help navigate the challenges of living with PD. 


Speakers:

Sarah Dodwell, MD, MaineHealth Neurology, Scarborough, ME

William Stamey, MD, MaineHealth Neurology, Brunswick, ME

Nicola Bothwick, associate director, clinical research, PD GENEration study


Hosts:

Parkinson’s Foundation, New England Chapter 

MaineHealth 


Registration webpage:

https://secure.parkinson.org/site/Calendar?id=118372&view=RSVP& 


We have no information about the recording of this event.


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Sunday, April 12, 10am


The Boys of Summer Part III: Short Stop


Audience: Women with PD


Description: Screening of the third film in the award-winning documentary series – Boys of Summer, which follows the filmmaker’s father’s journey with Parkinson’s. A discussion about the film will follow the screening.


Speaker: Robert Cochrane, PhD


Host: Twitchy Woman


Registration webpage: 

https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/5smMsqUXTRqWLqwtJi0cvA# 


The recording will be posted to the Events page of the Twitchy Woman website:

https://twitchywoman.com/events/ 


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Tuesday, April 14, 4pm


What’s Different About Adaptive DBS?


Audience: Young Onset Parkinson’s


Description: The speaker will explain the differences between classic deep brain stimulation (DBS) devices, that emits the same stimulation at the same level all the time, and adaptive DBS which is able to analyze your day-to-day brain signals and adjust its output to more closely match your brain's natural rhythms. 


Speaker: Francisco Ponce, MD, Barrow Neurological Institute, Phoenix, AZ


Hosts:  

PMD Alliance

Young Onset Parkinson’s Network


Registration webpage:

https://events.blackthorn.io/en/2EmH006/g/escXzR5ekv/yopn-speaker-series-whats-different-about-adaptive-dbs-5a22UU3Ko3l/overview 


A recording may be posted to the PMD Alliance YouTube channel in the YOPD Playlist:

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2HoMK6NmADgUlV-gVoyJSABwKUit3i8H 


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Wednesday, April 15, 8am


PD Research Update


Description: The speaker will share clinical trial results and published research studies, with the opportunity to ask questions. Part of the quarterly “PD Journal Club” webinar series.


Speaker: Arif Dalvi, MD, Palm Beach Neuroscience Institute


Hosts:  

American Parkinson Disease Association, Florida Chapter (APDA FL)

Palm Beach Neuroscience Institute


Registration webpage:

https://secure.qgiv.com/for/apdsouflo/event/apdafloridaspdjournalclubapril2026/ 


The recording will be posted to the APDA FL YouTube channel in the PD Journal Club playlist:

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLfhMyJCXJCsaXHvU7ZiEvUgRnZ_KWJj8S 


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Wednesday, April 15, 9am


Home Modification for Safety and Accessibility


Description: The speaker will share simple modifications that can reduce the risk of falls, injury, and hospital re-admissions, thus promoting independence, and maintaining good quality of life for individuals living with Parkinson’s. Part of the “Wellness Wednesday” series.


Speakers: Caryn Fidalgo, OT


Host: Parkinson Association of the Carolinas (PAC)


Registration webpage:

https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/h5xpS-H4QQW_ZeOZropVHw# 


The recording may be posted to the PAC YouTube channel in the Wellness Wednesday playlist:

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8sgozIO6oFNGjWgirj7XnpERPUCtdF2N 


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Wednesday, April 15, 10am


Speaking & Swallowing in Parkinson’s


Description: The speaker will explain why voice and swallowing challenges occur in PD and how they may progress over time to affect communication and nutrition. The session will highlight the essential role of speech-language pathologists (SLPs) in identifying, assessing, and managing these changes. Practical strategies, therapeutic approaches, and supportive tools will be shared. Part of the “Wellness Wednesday” series.


Speaker: Jessica Ackerman, MS, SLP, Speak Steady Parkinson's Voice Reset Program, Narragansett, RI


Host: Parkinson’s Foundation (PF)


Registration webpage:

https://secure.parkinson.org/site/Calendar?id=118251&view=RSVP& 


The recording may be posted to the PF YouTube channel in the Wellness Wednesday playlist:

www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDGRDRM479GuzZjOzPl6Pm8MpwoGfIEpu 


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Thursday, April 16, 9am


What Causes Parkinson's Disease?


Description: A panel of experts will break down what we know about the cause of PD so far and how ongoing research is attempting to answer this critical question to develop treatments that can slow, stop – and one day prevent – the disease. Part of the “Third Thursday” series.


Multiple speakers


Host: Michael J. Fox Foundation (MJFF)


Registration webpage:

https://www.michaeljfox.org/webinar/what-causes-parkinsons-disease  


The webinar recording will be posted to the MJFF YouTube channel:

www.youtube.com/channel/UCEwLnD6-KxGvKqnohdQ8lCw 


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Friday, April 17, 3pm


Building Self-Advocacy Skills in Healthcare


Description: ​​ Learn key skills, language, and strategies to feel prepared before, during, and after medical appointments. Specifically, how to ask effective questions, communicate concerns clearly, understand patient rights, and navigate power dynamics in healthcare settings, all while respecting personal autonomy and individual needs.


Speaker: Sheila Wijayasinghe, MD, Toronto, Canada


Host: Parkinson Society of British Columbia (PSBC)


Registration webpage:

https://parkinson.bc.ca/event/building-self-advocacy-skills-in-healthcare-a-conversation-with-dr-sheila-wijayasinghe 


The recording may be posted to the PSBC YouTube channel:

www.youtube.com/user/ParkinsonSocietyBC 


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Saturday, April 18, 10-11:30am


Constipation and Gastrointestinal Issues in Parkinson’s


Description: Learn how constipation, nausea, and decreased appetite relate to PD, when you should talk to the doctor and how it is managed. 


Speaker: Sara Batya, PeaceHealth Neurology, Springfield, OR


Host: Brian Grant Foundation (BGF)


Registration webpage:

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/constipation-and-gi-issues-virtual-tickets-1983828452304 


The recording will be posted to the BGF YouTube channel:

www.youtube.com/channel/UCFrXMx8ij2LdZtjOevZ1R2w 


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Saturday, April 18, 1pm


Advocacy in Action: Your Voice in Healthcare, Community, and Policy


Description: The speaker will share evidence-based techniques for managing stress, calming your nervous system, and restoring a sense of safety and peace in daily life. 


Speakers:

Joshua Kreiss, MD, MPhil, Tahoe Forest Health System, Truckee, CA

Steven Phillips, MD, Geriatric Care Specialist, Sparks, NV

Mindy Lokshin, MD (ret), PSCNN co-founder, Reno, NV

Jared Giarusso-Khlok, Michael J. Fox Foundation


Host: Parkinson Support Center of Northern Nevada (PSCNN)


Registration webpage:

https://wl.donorperfect.net/weblink/weblink.aspx?name=E365297&id=24 


The recording will be posted to the PSCNN YouTube channel:

https://www.youtube.com/playlist 


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Tuesday, April 21, 10am


PD Research Update: The Trials That Matter NOW


Description: The speaker will discuss her research results that show the combined effect of targeted exercise, nutrition, and stress management is significantly more impactful than each element alone. She will share how lifestyle choices can influence the age of onset and the long-term trajectory of the disease and explain what your genetic profile means for your lifestyle plan.


Speaker: Joanne Trinh, PhD, Institute of Neurogenetics, Lübeck, Germany


Host: No Silver Bullet 4 PD, United Kingdom


Registration webpage:

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-parkinsons-lifestyle-plan-bridging-global-research-personal-action-tickets-1984953152312 


A recording may be posted to the No Silver Bullet 4 PD YouTube channel:

www.youtube.com/channel/UCN2A0vGOY6j13Ed1rV64gPQ 


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Tuesday, April 21, 11am


Gait and Parkinson’s


Description: The speaker will discuss the challenges that come along with walking and PD. He will cover the most common walking impairments that come with PD including shuffling gait, freezing of gait and decreased arm swing. He will then discuss ways to help improve your walking mechanics with exercise. Part of the “Meet the Expert” series.


Speaker: Nate Coomer, PT


Host: Northwest Parkinson’s Foundation (NWPF)


Registration webpage:

https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_30H-wHxtRwWLZgeOcWdF2Q# 


The recording may be posted to the NWPF Vimeo channel:

https://vimeo.com/nwpf 


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Miércoles, 22 de abril, 10am


Esenciales del Parkinson: lo que usted y su familia deben saber


Descripción: Infórmese sobre las causas, los síntomas y el manejo de la enfermedad de Parkinson, así como sobre cómo participar en investigaciones. Parte de la serie “Miércoles de Bienestar.”


Presentador: Federico Rodriguez-Porcel, MD, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC   


Anfitriona: Parkinson’s Foundation (PF)


Inscripción:

https://secure.parkinson.org/site/Calendar?id=117729&view=RSVP& 


La grabación se publicará en el canal de YouTube de PF:

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZYwe6WjTuyLWkYjLH_MQPA 


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Wednesday, April 22, 1pm


Employment and Parkinson’s: Understanding Your Rights and Protections  


Audience: Young Onset Parkinson’s Disease (YOPD)


Description: Get a practical overview of workplace rights and protections for people with Parkinson’s, plus tips for making informed decisions and advocating for yourself. Part two of the three-part “YOPD Virtual Lecture Series” series.


Hosts:  

American Parkinson Disease Association (APDA)

Parkinson’s Foundation (PF)

Stonybrook Southampton Hospital, Southampton, NY

Barry & Florence Friedberg JCC, Oceanside, NY 

Marlene Myerson JCC, Manhattan


Registration webpage:

https://apdaparkinson.zoom.us/meeting/register/IHBmGcBQSwWQ5IB8Ih5KGw# 


A recording will be posted to the APDA YouTube channel:

https://www.youtube.com/user/APDAparkinson  


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Thursday, April 23, 11am-12:30pm


The Science of Moving: Why We Move Differently with PD (and How PT Helps)


Description: The speaker will help attendees understand their bodies, take an active role in their care, and build sustainable movement strategies that extend far beyond the clinic or insurance limitations. Part one of the "Taking Control: A PT’s Guide to Mastering PD Symptoms" series.


Speaker: Emily Ramon, PT


Host: Parkinson’s Community Los Angeles (PCLA)


Registration webpage:

https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/7N6Lj0jYQ5ycoDzHcxslpg# 


The conference recording will be posted to the PCLA YouTube channel:

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-J9ub04IQxlSliKrTQ6nOQ/videos  


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Thursday, April 23, 11:30am-1pm


Latest Advances in Parkinson’s Treatments: What Veterans Need to Know


Audience: Veterans and veteran caregivers


Description: The speakers will explore the latest evidence-based treatments available to veterans living with PD, including emerging therapies and clinical trial opportunities. Learn how to access treatments through the VA system and understand which options may be right for you or your loved one. Part of the “Wellness Wednesday” series.


Speakers:

Pavan Vaswani, MD, PhD, Philadelphia VA Medical Center, University of Pennsylvania

George Kannarkat, MD, PhD, Penn Neurology, Grandview Hospital, Sellersville, PA


Host: Parkinson’s Foundation (PF)


Registration webpage:

https://secure.parkinson.org/site/Calendar?id=118769&view=RSVP& 


The recording may be posted to the PF YouTube channel in the Veteran Resources playlist:

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDGRDRM479GtA38C-6I7ZWCUP2nPTR_Gf 


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Monday, April 27, 12pm


Getting Real® for Advanced Stage Care Partners & Adult Children


Audience: Advance Stage Care Partners and Adult Children 


Description: Ask questions and share experiences. Leave with advice, resources, and new community connections to support you. Part of the “Care Partners Connect, Getting Real” series.


Speaker: Reversa Joseph, MD, movement disorder specialist, Mercy Health, Mason, OH


Host: PMD Alliance


Registration webpage:

https://www.pmdalliance.org/pmd-alliance-events/a22UU000003LEuHYAW/ 


This event will not be recorded.


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April 23, 2026 Support Group Meeting

Our April meeting speaker is Dot Boyd. She will be speaking on senior safetythe importance of eliminating falls, self care and making an emergency plan. Dot will also talk about devices and aids to help seniors and people with Parkinson’s.


We hope that you will join us!


Place: Dante Event Center

              2330 Fair Oaks Blvd., Sacramento


Date:  Thursday, April 23, 2026


Time:  Doors open at 9:30 AM

              Meeting starts at 10:00 AM

              Dot's presentation will begin at 10:30 AM