Join this continuing education session and help lead the community effort to recognize and respond to abuse. This free event includes breakfast and 1 CE credit for IL nurses and social workers.
Parkinsons disease and celebrating movement - proven to help manage Parkinsons symptoms.Whether you take part on a team, as a sponsor or volunteer, join us and move with hundreds of supporters who share a common goal - to make an impact in our community and beat Parkinsons.
Exercise is an essential part of overall Parkinsons management. In addition to helping with movement symptoms, exercise can have a positive impact on non-motor symptoms in Parkinsons. This program focuses on how exercise supports brain health and can lead to improved emotional and cognitive well-being. Expert Speakers: Kerri Sharp Rawson, PhD, MS Assistant Professor of Physical Therapy & Neurology, Washington University School of Medicine Ryan Duncan, PT, DPT, MSCI Associate Professor of Physical Therapy & Neurology, Washington University School of Medicine November 14, 2024 1:00 pm 3:30 pm 12 p.m.: Check-in, Lunch and Vendor Expo opens. 1 p.m.: Speakers begin. Location: The Crossing 114 N. Eatherton Road Chesterfield, MO 63005 Learn More and Register at: Parkinson.org/STL or call (913) 416-4098. Attendance is free, advanced registration is required.
Aviva Merrillville will be hosting a two-part series with Joseph Collins from Alzheimer's and Dementia Services of Northwest Indiana.
This 8-hour class provides healthcare professionals with fundamental information on Alzheimers Disease and dementia care. This class is the required seminar for those pursuing Certified Dementia Practitioners certification and those who qualify through the National Council of Certified Dementia Practitioners. All staff are welcome to attend! Please visit jonnaphelps.com to register.