This Free class is designed for those diagnosed with a neurological diagnosis such as Parkinson's, ALS, MS, dementia and many more. Those caring for a loved one with those diagnoses are welcome! Incorporates dance and creative movement to address balance, flexibility and spatial awareness. Led by Dr Suzanne Salapa. In person class! (Every 1st Tuesday in PERSON ) For ZOOM https://us02web.zoom.us/j/5044155114 (EVERY 3rd TUESDAY IS ZOOM) Questioins? email ORL.Parkinson@AdventHealth.com
Join Dr. Justiz, a respected neurologist in Naples, for an insightful and informative monthly lecture at the Alzheimers Support Network. Each session covers essential topics related to Alzheimers disease, including early warning signs, treatment advancements, caregiving strategies, and the latest research developments.This lecture provides a valuable opportunity for individuals living with Alzheimers, caregivers, and community members to gain expert knowledge, ask questions, and find support in a compassionate setting. Location: Alzheimers Support Network, Naples Frequency: Monthly Speaker: Dr. Justiz, NeurologistFor more information, contact the Alzheimers Support Network.
The Area Agency on Aging for Southwest Florida and the Senior Friendship Center of Port Charlotte present The Savvy Caregiver Program!Savvy Caregiver is an evidence-based program designed to help people caring for individuals with an Alzheimer's/Dementia-related illness:- Understand disease progression & Impact- Adopt skills & strategies to successfully manage activities of daily livingIdentify & engage family and community resources for care-related assistance and support- Develop self-care strategies- Establish a sense of mastery and confidence in their caregivingLOCATION: Rebecca Neal Owens Center, 27420 Voyageur Dr, Punta Gorda, FL 33983 (Harbour Heights)DAY & TIME: Tuesdays 1:00PM - 3:00PMDATES: April 29 / MAY 6, 13, 20, 27 / June 3 (Commitment to attendance is required! We will meet in person, once a week, for 6 weeks)REGISTRATION CONTACT: tiah.thompson@aaaswfl.org / 239-652-6922 x 58240