Keswick’s Cognitive and Caregiver Resource Center is hosting an open house as part of Parkinson’s Awareness Month. Local providers and experts will be sharing health education and helpful information for those living with Parkinson’s as well as their care partners.
Learn more and register at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/parkinsons-disease-resource-fair-tickets-1984404399979?aff=oddtdtcreator&keep_tld=true
Learn more about BEATs-PD here: https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/neurology-neurosurgery/specialty-areas/movement-disorders/beats-pd
Boosting Education and Awareness Together for People with Parkinson’s Disease (BEATs-PD) is a free community dance, music, and singing program for people with Parkinson’s disease and related conditions in Baltimore City, created by Johns Hopkins with community partners, Dance & Bmore, and Dance for PD®. In August BEATs-PD will hold four weekly 75-minute classes followed by optional social time, PD education/Q&A, snacks, and drinks. No diagnosis or dance experience required. Care partners welcome (must register separately). Chair options available. Parking is across from the Y in Druid Hill.
Open to the residents of Charlestown and the surrounding communities of Catonsville, Arbutus, Columbia, and Ellicott City who have Parkinsons or have a family member or friend with Parkinsons.
Rock Steady Boxing is an evidence-based, non-contact boxing program specifically designed to help people living with Parkinson’s disease. It is specifically designed to address Parkinson’s symptoms such as slow or small movements, imbalance, stiffness, flexed posture, and respiratory weakness.
Rock Steady Boxing is an evidence-based, non-contact boxing program specifically designed to help people living with Parkinson’s disease. It is specifically designed to address Parkinson’s symptoms such as slow or small movements, imbalance, stiffness, flexed posture, and respiratory weakness.
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