Women & PD Conference
2024 Women & PD Flyer
2024 Women & PD Flyer
Wellness Wednesday: Expert Briefing Series
Parkinson’s is a complex disease with many symptoms that can lead to complications, such as falls and pneumonia. At the same time, people with Parkinson’s disease are at risk for other medical conditions that occur in the general population, including heart disease, arthritis, and diabetes. Learn about coordination of care, medication management and what to know to achieve the best long-term outcomes.
There is no charge to attend, but registration is required.
Gait, balance and walking are common concerns for people living with Parkinson’s. In this Third Thursdays Webinar, we’re replaying a popular past webinar on this topic, with updates on the latest research advances. Join our experts as they discuss what’s new and promising in the field of gait. REGISTER NOW
Register by calling 317-255-1993 or email Sheri at [email protected].
LSVT treatments both employ a seemingly contradictory approach by offering a highly structured treatment protocol that can be tailored to meet individual patient needs. This paradox is at the heart of effectiveness in LSVT LOUD® speech therapy and LSVT BIG® physical/occupational therapy. Within their core framework, LSVT treatments demonstrate remarkable flexibility for incorporating individualized goals, versatility in symptoms, adaptability to cognitive challenges, and application to various settings and delivery methods. Additionally, the foundation of their defined yet dynamic approach lies in well-established principles of neuroplasticity. Some of these principles, which not only address immediate symptoms but also promote long-term brain changes include intensity, repetition, specificity, complexity, and saliency. Join us to understand how the paradoxical approach of "personalized standardization" in LSVT treatments leads to improved outcomes and enhanced quality of life for individuals living with neurological conditions. Intended Audience: Healthcare professionals, individuals living with neurological conditions and their loved ones.