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The Landing of Panama City Beach proudly offers the finest senior living experience for those seeking Memory Care in the Panama City Beach, Florida area. Come see how our caring team can provide a wonderful home environment for you or your loved ones.
- Florida
Asking for help is one of the strongest things you can do, but it can also be one of the hardest because of past experience of not being heard, believed, or supported. Extreme stressors, life transitions, and traumatic events – including new or ongoing health conditions – affect every aspect of our lives and can make relationships – with family, friends, colleagues, and even healthcare providers – very challenging. The impact of these events can make us feel isolated, misunderstood, and unsupported (even by the well-intentioned). They can also lead us to make choices we aren’t proud of and limit our enjoyment of life in general.
My practice is dedicated to working with young adults-older adults who are living with stress related to life transitions, complex chronic illness (including Parkinson’s, Parkinsonism, Movement Disorders, TBI, Stroke, Epilepsy, MS, ADHD, and other neurological conditions), as well as with caregivers, medical providers, and allied professionals who serve these populations.
I believe in working with every client as a whole person not just as a collection of symptoms. My approach is compassionate and collaborative. Together we will create a safe and healing space to grow skills, help you create a new normal, and gradually process your lived experiences to achieve a life that feels more balanced, peaceful, and sustainable.
**Please note that I do accept OON benefits and private pay. I am also licensed in NY & NJ.
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.
- Alabama
- Louisiana
- Mississippi
LA Walks is a celebration of living well; complete with two accessible walking routes, local food and beverages, a silent auction, parade of prizes raffle, live music by Flip Side Band of NOLA, entertainment and local resources for people with Parkinson’s.
- Louisiana
- Mississippi
Be part of the 14th Annual Louisiana Parkinson’s Conference and discover empowering ways to improve your quality of life. This free, full-day event brings together education, community, and expert insight to support those living with Parkinson’s, along with care partners and medical professionals.
KEYNOTE
Bryce Perry, Doing Life Today Podcast (https://dolifetoday.com/), will deliver the P. J. Mills Keynote Address. Bryce will be joined by his wife, Carmen for a caregiver’s perspective.
- All States
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center’s Parkinson’s Foundation Center of Excellence hosts WellnessWorks. This dynamic wellness platform for the PD community offers Zoom-based exercise classes, including yoga, Rock Steady Boxing, Tai Chi, NIA Moving to Heal, and Care Partner Self-Care, for people with Parkinson’s and related disorders as well as care partners. The umbrella of WellnessWorks also includes free remote networking groups (for artists, women, people in the “middle years of their PD journey”, newly diagnosed folks, adult children of parents with PD, and young adults with PD), educational programs, support groups, and community wellness opportunities. Learn more about our programs or subscribe to our monthly newsletter by reaching out to wellnessworks@bidmc.harvard.edu.




