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SUMMARY:Mindfulness Series
DESCRIPTION:Dates: May 9\, 16\, 23\, 30\, and June 6 & 13 \nParkinson’s disease can impact emotional well-being through both motor and non-motor symptoms. Caregivers also face unique stressors that can affect their mental health. Mindfulness practice offers tools to build self-awareness and manage stress effectively. \nThis is a six-week online program designed for individuals living with or affected by Parkinson’s. Through guided mindfulness sessions and group discussions\, participants will: \n\nExplore and practice mindfulness fundamentals\nLearn to stay present and cultivate awareness without judgment\nDevelop self-awareness to support emotional well-being\nEngage in self-compassion and gratitude\nDiscover practical ways to integrate mindfulness into daily life\n\nFacilitator: Sara Ahmadian\nSara Ahmadian is a registered counsellor with Search Light Counselling who specializes in supporting individuals living with chronic illness. With a compassionate approach\, Sara integrates evidence-based therapeutic techniques and mindfulness practices to help clients manage anxiety\, depression\, and other emotional challenges commonly associated with Parkinson’s. Her work focuses on empowering individuals to build emotional resilience and develop practical tools for improving mental well-being. Drawing on her expertise\, Sara provides thoughtful guidance on how mindfulness can support day-to-day coping and foster a greater sense of balance and peace. \nJoin us to build resilience\, find calm\, and foster emotional well-being. \n\n\n\n\n\nParkinson Society BC appreciates all gifts\, as they allow us to continue to offer programs people with Parkinson’s disease and their carepartners rely on. If you wish\, you can make a donation by entering an amount in the Additional Donation field. \n\n\n\n\n\n \n\nPlease note: These sessions are designed to provide general education and are not intended for individual advice and/or clinical care.
URL:https://parkinson.bc.ca/event/mindfulness-series-25/2025-05-09
CATEGORIES:Education
LOCATION:https://parkinson.bc.ca/event/mindfulness-series-25/2025-05-09
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SUMMARY:Annual General Meeting
DESCRIPTION:We invite you to join us for Parkinson Society British Columbia’s Annual General Meeting (AGM)\, taking place this spring. Held virtually\, the AGM is an exclusive opportunity for members to hear about the Society’s key highlights\, financials\, and achievements from the past year. \nThis member-only event will also feature a special presentation by Dr. Daryl Wile titled Building Equitable Parkinson’s Care Across BC: Lessons from the Interior Health Region. \nIf you are not yet a member\, you can join for $25/year at www.parkinson.bc.ca/membership. \nFor questions about membership\, please contact:\nSusan Atkinson\, Office Manager | donations@parkinson.bc.ca | 1-800-668-3330 ext. 263 \n\nAbout Dr. Daryl Wile\nDr. Wile is a Clinical Associate Professor with the University of British Columbia Faculty of Medicine\, Department of Medicine\, Division of Neurology\, and a Clinical Investigator with the UBC Southern Medical Program Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Management. \nHe is the lead of the Humphreys Family Movement Disorder Clinic in Kelowna alongside inpatient neurology work at Kelowna General Hospital and clinical research in Parkinson’s disease with colleagues at UBC Okanagan and others. Dr. Wile trained in medicine and neurology in Calgary\, followed by a fellowship in movement disorders at the Pacific Parkinson Research Center in Vancouver\, and has been practicing in Kelowna for the past 10 years.
URL:https://parkinson.bc.ca/event/2024-annual-general-meeting
CATEGORIES:Education
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SUMMARY:Mindfulness Series
DESCRIPTION:Dates: May 9\, 16\, 23\, 30\, and June 6 & 13 \nParkinson’s disease can impact emotional well-being through both motor and non-motor symptoms. Caregivers also face unique stressors that can affect their mental health. Mindfulness practice offers tools to build self-awareness and manage stress effectively. \nThis is a six-week online program designed for individuals living with or affected by Parkinson’s. Through guided mindfulness sessions and group discussions\, participants will: \n\nExplore and practice mindfulness fundamentals\nLearn to stay present and cultivate awareness without judgment\nDevelop self-awareness to support emotional well-being\nEngage in self-compassion and gratitude\nDiscover practical ways to integrate mindfulness into daily life\n\nFacilitator: Sara Ahmadian\nSara Ahmadian is a registered counsellor with Search Light Counselling who specializes in supporting individuals living with chronic illness. With a compassionate approach\, Sara integrates evidence-based therapeutic techniques and mindfulness practices to help clients manage anxiety\, depression\, and other emotional challenges commonly associated with Parkinson’s. Her work focuses on empowering individuals to build emotional resilience and develop practical tools for improving mental well-being. Drawing on her expertise\, Sara provides thoughtful guidance on how mindfulness can support day-to-day coping and foster a greater sense of balance and peace. \nJoin us to build resilience\, find calm\, and foster emotional well-being. \n\n\n\n\n\nParkinson Society BC appreciates all gifts\, as they allow us to continue to offer programs people with Parkinson’s disease and their carepartners rely on. If you wish\, you can make a donation by entering an amount in the Additional Donation field. \n\n\n\n\n\n \n\nPlease note: These sessions are designed to provide general education and are not intended for individual advice and/or clinical care.
URL:https://parkinson.bc.ca/event/mindfulness-series-25/2025-05-16
CATEGORIES:Education
LOCATION:https://parkinson.bc.ca/event/mindfulness-series-25/2025-05-16
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CREATED:20250416T223247Z
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SUMMARY:Global Symposium: Does Parkinson’s Begin in the Gut?
DESCRIPTION:Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a multifaceted and evolving condition that impacts each person in unique ways. As research advances\, new perspectives are reshaping how we understand where Parkinson’s begins\, what influences its progression\, and how lifestyle factors-from diet to environment-can play a role in risk and management. \nThis May\, Parkinson Society British Columbia invites you to expand your knowledge through our Global Symposium Series\, a three-part online event featuring leading international experts sharing the latest in PD research and care. Each session is designed to inform\, inspire\, and empower people with Parkinson’s\, carepartners\, and health professionals alike. \nSession 1: Does Parkinson’s Begin in the Gut? Rethinking the Origins of the Disease I Dr. Per Borghammer\, MD\, PhD\, Clinical Professor I Thursday\, May 22 | 11:00am – 12:00pm PT \nIs Parkinson’s disease truly a brain-first disorder – or could it begin in the gut? In this compelling session\, Dr. Per Borghammer\, Clinical Professor in the Department of Nuclear Medicine and PET-Centre at Aarhus University (Denmark)\, will explore the groundbreaking “gut-first” hypothesis and what it could mean for the future of Parkinson’s care. \nDrawing from cutting-edge imaging studies and clinical research\, Dr. Borghammer will examine how early signs of Parkinson’s may originate in the gastrointestinal system and spread to the brain via the vagus nerve. He’ll also discuss the implications for earlier detection\, preventative strategies\, and more personalized treatments. \nThis session invites people with Parkinson’s and carepartners to rethink how the disease develops and how that understanding could transform diagnosis and therapy in years to come. \nAbout Dr. Per Borghammer: \nDr. Per Borghammer is a leading expert in clinical imaging and neurodegenerative disease research\, with a focus on Parkinson’s disease. He is a professor of nuclear medicine and neuroscience at the Medical Faculty of Aarhus University in Denmark. \nDr. Per Borghammer explores how Parkinson’s disease begins and progresses\, with a special focus on the early stages. His research investigates whether the disease may\, in some cases\, start outside the brain—such as in the gut—before spreading through the nervous system. \nUsing advanced brain imaging\, laboratory research\, and animal models\, Dr. Borghammer studies how Parkinson’s spreads and why it affects people differently. His team is also developing new scanning tools to help detect the disease earlier and better understand non-motor symptoms like sleep disturbances and digestive issues. \nHis work is funded by leading organizations\, including the Lundbeck foundation\, The Michael J. Fox Foundation\, Danish Research Council and Danish Parkinson Association. \n\n\n\n\n\nParkinson Society BC appreciates all gifts\, as they allow us to continue to offer programs people with Parkinson’s disease and their carepartners rely on. If you wish\, you can make a donation by entering an amount in the Additional Donation field. \n\n\n\n\n\n \n\nPlease note: These sessions are designed to provide general education and are not intended for individual advice and/or clinical care. Please note that any Q&A sessions that take place will not be recorded.
URL:https://parkinson.bc.ca/event/global-symposium-1
CATEGORIES:Education
LOCATION:https://parkinson.bc.ca/event/global-symposium-1
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SUMMARY:Mindfulness Series
DESCRIPTION:Dates: May 9\, 16\, 23\, 30\, and June 6 & 13 \nParkinson’s disease can impact emotional well-being through both motor and non-motor symptoms. Caregivers also face unique stressors that can affect their mental health. Mindfulness practice offers tools to build self-awareness and manage stress effectively. \nThis is a six-week online program designed for individuals living with or affected by Parkinson’s. Through guided mindfulness sessions and group discussions\, participants will: \n\nExplore and practice mindfulness fundamentals\nLearn to stay present and cultivate awareness without judgment\nDevelop self-awareness to support emotional well-being\nEngage in self-compassion and gratitude\nDiscover practical ways to integrate mindfulness into daily life\n\nFacilitator: Sara Ahmadian\nSara Ahmadian is a registered counsellor with Search Light Counselling who specializes in supporting individuals living with chronic illness. With a compassionate approach\, Sara integrates evidence-based therapeutic techniques and mindfulness practices to help clients manage anxiety\, depression\, and other emotional challenges commonly associated with Parkinson’s. Her work focuses on empowering individuals to build emotional resilience and develop practical tools for improving mental well-being. Drawing on her expertise\, Sara provides thoughtful guidance on how mindfulness can support day-to-day coping and foster a greater sense of balance and peace. \nJoin us to build resilience\, find calm\, and foster emotional well-being. \n\n\n\n\n\nParkinson Society BC appreciates all gifts\, as they allow us to continue to offer programs people with Parkinson’s disease and their carepartners rely on. If you wish\, you can make a donation by entering an amount in the Additional Donation field. \n\n\n\n\n\n \n\nPlease note: These sessions are designed to provide general education and are not intended for individual advice and/or clinical care.
URL:https://parkinson.bc.ca/event/mindfulness-series-25/2025-05-23
CATEGORIES:Education
LOCATION:https://parkinson.bc.ca/event/mindfulness-series-25/2025-05-23
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250526T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250526T140000
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SUMMARY:Global Symposium: Our Environment and Parkinson's - Uncovering Hidden Risk Factors
DESCRIPTION:Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a multifaceted and evolving condition that impacts each person in unique ways. As research advances\, new perspectives are reshaping how we understand where Parkinson’s begins\, what influences its progression\, and how lifestyle factors-from diet to environment-can play a role in risk and management. \nThis May\, Parkinson Society British Columbia invites you to expand your knowledge through our Global Symposium Series\, a three-part online event featuring leading international experts sharing the latest in PD research and care. Each session is designed to inform\, inspire\, and empower people with Parkinson’s\, carepartners\, and health professionals alike. \nSession 2: Our Environment and Parkinson’s – Uncovering Hidden Risk Factors I Dr. Carlie Tanner\, MD\, PhD\, FAAN\, FANA I Monday\, May 26 | 1:00pm – 2:00pm PT \nHow much does our environment influence the risk of developing Parkinson’s disease? Far more than previously believed\, according to emerging research. In this eye-opening session\, Dr. Carlie Tanner\, a leading expert in Parkinson’s epidemiology and Professor of Neurology at the University of California\, San Francisco\, will explore how environmental exposures may contribute to the onset and progression of Parkinson’s disease. \nDrawing on decades of research and real-world case studies\, Dr. Tanner will unpack the evidence linking pesticides\, air pollution\, and occupational toxins to increased Parkinson’s risk. She will also discuss how these factors may interact with genetic susceptibility\, and what this means for prevention\, advocacy\, and public health policy. \nWhether you’re a person living with Parkinson’s\, a care partner\, or a health professional\, this session offers empowering knowledge about how our surroundings may shape neurological health and how science is informing efforts to create safer\, healthier communities. \nAbout Dr. Caroline M. Tanner:  \nDr. Carlie Tanner is a renowned neurologist and researcher with over four decades of experience dedicated to understanding and treating Parkinson’s disease. She is the Roger Evans and Aey Phanachet Professor in Parkinson’s Disease and Vice Chair for Clinical Research in the Department of Neurology at the Weill Institute for Neurosciences\, University of California\, San Francisco. \nHer research has significantly advanced our understanding of environmental and genetic risk factors for Parkinson’s\, with a particular focus on how exposures such as pesticides\, solvents\, and air pollution may influence disease development. She has also played a key role in identifying gene-environment interactions and early biomarkers of Parkinson’s. \nDr. Tanner has led numerous clinical trials and large-scale studies\, including the Fox Insight online study and the Parkinson’s Progression Markers Initiative (PPMI). She also serves as co-principal investigator of the home-based TOPAZ study\, which focuses on fracture prevention in Parkinson’s. \nThroughout her career\, she has received numerous honors for her contributions to the field\, including the White House Champions of Change for Parkinson’s\, the Michael J. Fox Foundation’s Robert A. Pritzker Prize\, and the Stanley Fahn Lecture Award from the International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society. \nDr. Tanner remains deeply committed to improving care\, advancing research\, and mentoring the next generation of Parkinson’s experts around the world. \n\n\n\n\n\nParkinson Society BC appreciates all gifts\, as they allow us to continue to offer programs people with Parkinson’s disease and their carepartners rely on. If you wish\, you can make a donation by entering an amount in the Additional Donation field. \n\n\n\n\n\n \n\nPlease note: These sessions are designed to provide general education and are not intended for individual advice and/or clinical care. Please note that any Q&A sessions that take place will not be recorded.
URL:https://parkinson.bc.ca/event/global-symposium-2
CATEGORIES:Education
LOCATION:https://parkinson.bc.ca/event/global-symposium-2
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CREATED:20250416T223413Z
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SUMMARY:Global Symposium: Nutrition and Parkinson’s - Feeding the Brain\, Fueling Wellness
DESCRIPTION:Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a multifaceted and evolving condition that impacts each person in unique ways. As research advances\, new perspectives are reshaping how we understand where Parkinson’s begins\, what influences its progression\, and how lifestyle factors-from diet to environment-can play a role in risk and management. \nThis May\, Parkinson Society British Columbia invites you to expand your knowledge through our Global Symposium Series\, a three-part online event featuring leading international experts sharing the latest in PD research and care. Each session is designed to inform\, inspire\, and empower people with Parkinson’s\, carepartners\, and health professionals alike. \nSession 3: Nutrition and Parkinson’s: Feeding the Brain\, Fueling Wellness I Richelle Flanagan\, MSc\, RD I Thursday\, May 29 | 9:00am – 10:00am PT \nGood nutrition can be a powerful ally in managing Parkinson’s disease. In this inspiring session\, registered dietitian and Parkinson’s advocate Richelle Flanagan shares expert guidance through a deeply personal lens-drawing from both scientific research and her own lived experience with Parkinson’s. \nExplore how targeted dietary strategies can support brain health\, ease symptoms\, and improve overall quality of life. Richelle will address common challenges like appetite changes\, digestive issues\, and meal timing with medication\, offering practical tips you can apply right away. Whether you’re newly diagnosed\, navigating the later stages of Parkinson’s\, or seeking to understand the role of nutrition in Parkinson’s care\, this session offers insight\, encouragement\, and empowering tools for living well. \nAbout Richelle Flanagan:  \nRichelle Flanagan is a CORU state-registered dietitian with 18 years of experience and former President and CEO of the Irish Nutrition and Dietetic Institute (INDI). Diagnosed with young-onset Parkinson’s during pregnancy\, she spent two years keeping her diagnosis private due to stigma. Inspired by others at the 2019 World Parkinson Congress\, she began speaking out to improve treatment\, care\, and research. Richelle is now a World Parkinson Congress ambassador\, a committee member of the Dublin branch of the Parkinson’s Association of Ireland\, and the co-founder and CEO of My Moves Matter\, a digital health app designed to meet the specific needs of women living with Parkinson’s. \n\n\n\n\n\nParkinson Society BC appreciates all gifts\, as they allow us to continue to offer programs people with Parkinson’s disease and their carepartners rely on. If you wish\, you can make a donation by entering an amount in the Additional Donation field. \n\n\n\n\n\n \n\nPlease note: These sessions are designed to provide general education and are not intended for individual advice and/or clinical care. Please note that any Q&A sessions that take place will not be recorded.
URL:https://parkinson.bc.ca/event/global-symposium-3
CATEGORIES:Education
LOCATION:https://parkinson.bc.ca/event/global-symposium-3
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250530T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250530T110000
DTSTAMP:20260415T051550
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SUMMARY:Mindfulness Series
DESCRIPTION:Dates: May 9\, 16\, 23\, 30\, and June 6 & 13 \nParkinson’s disease can impact emotional well-being through both motor and non-motor symptoms. Caregivers also face unique stressors that can affect their mental health. Mindfulness practice offers tools to build self-awareness and manage stress effectively. \nThis is a six-week online program designed for individuals living with or affected by Parkinson’s. Through guided mindfulness sessions and group discussions\, participants will: \n\nExplore and practice mindfulness fundamentals\nLearn to stay present and cultivate awareness without judgment\nDevelop self-awareness to support emotional well-being\nEngage in self-compassion and gratitude\nDiscover practical ways to integrate mindfulness into daily life\n\nFacilitator: Sara Ahmadian\nSara Ahmadian is a registered counsellor with Search Light Counselling who specializes in supporting individuals living with chronic illness. With a compassionate approach\, Sara integrates evidence-based therapeutic techniques and mindfulness practices to help clients manage anxiety\, depression\, and other emotional challenges commonly associated with Parkinson’s. Her work focuses on empowering individuals to build emotional resilience and develop practical tools for improving mental well-being. Drawing on her expertise\, Sara provides thoughtful guidance on how mindfulness can support day-to-day coping and foster a greater sense of balance and peace. \nJoin us to build resilience\, find calm\, and foster emotional well-being. \n\n\n\n\n\nParkinson Society BC appreciates all gifts\, as they allow us to continue to offer programs people with Parkinson’s disease and their carepartners rely on. If you wish\, you can make a donation by entering an amount in the Additional Donation field. \n\n\n\n\n\n \n\nPlease note: These sessions are designed to provide general education and are not intended for individual advice and/or clinical care.
URL:https://parkinson.bc.ca/event/mindfulness-series-25/2025-05-30
CATEGORIES:Education
LOCATION:https://parkinson.bc.ca/event/mindfulness-series-25/2025-05-30
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DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20250531T143000
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SUMMARY:Communication and Swallow Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our first-ever virtual communication and swallow workshop\, led by registered speech-language pathologist Jasmine Cload. This session will focus on the communication and swallowing challenges commonly experienced by people with Parkinson’s disease. \nWe’re offering this workshop as part of our ongoing commitment to better serve remote and rural communities across British Columbia\, where access to specialized programs like this is often limited. \nOpen to individuals currently experiencing these challenges\, as well as those looking to address them proactively\, this workshop incorporates clinically proven methods from Lee Silverman Voice Treatment® (LSVT) – a research-based approach shown to improve communication for people with Parkinson’s and other neurological conditions. \nWhether you’re currently facing communication or swallowing issues or simply planning ahead\, this session can help reduce stress\, frustration\, and the risk of future complications. Participants will gain tools to address concerns such as: \n\nDisordered articulation\nDiminished facial expression\nImpaired swallowing\n\nRegistration for this event is now closed. \n\nPlease note: These sessions are designed to provide general education and are not intended for individual advice and/or clinical care.
URL:https://parkinson.bc.ca/event/communication-and-swallow-cranbrook
CATEGORIES:Education
LOCATION:https://parkinson.bc.ca/event/communication-and-swallow-cranbrook
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