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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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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250526T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250526T140000
DTSTAMP:20260610T000021
CREATED:20250416T223333Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250516T190403Z
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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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DTSTAMP:20260610T000021
CREATED:20250416T223413Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250516T190432Z
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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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DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20250531T143000
DTSTAMP:20260610T000021
CREATED:20250401T225800Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250529T194745Z
UID:990000564-1748685600-1748701800@parkinson.bc.ca
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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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250605T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250605T183000
DTSTAMP:20260610T000021
CREATED:20250505T174545Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250505T174545Z
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SUMMARY:Zumba Gold - Seated (Level 1)
DESCRIPTION:Dates: June 5\, 12\, 19\, 26\, and July 3\, 10\, 17 & 24 \nGet Ready to Zumba!\nAdd some music and movement to your day with our Zumba® Gold Seated class! This fun and inclusive workout is designed for all mobility and balance levels\, featuring easy-to-follow Zumba® choreography. No dance experience? No problem—there are no wrong moves here\, just good vibes and great music! \nInstructor: Maybelin Munoz\nMaybelin has been a Zumba instructor since 2015\, teaching a variety of styles including Zumba\, Zumba Toning\, Zumba Gold\, and Zumba Golden Chair across different communities. Originally from Mexico\, where dance is deeply rooted in culture and tradition\, Maybelin believes that joy\, music\, and movement are the keys to a healthy life. She’s excited to share her positive energy and passion for dance with the Parkinson’s community. \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\n\n\nPlease note: Participation in the exercise programs listed below will be done at your own risk within your home. Please ensure you have the space needed to follow the exercises and that there are no obstacles or barriers in your way. The classes are meant for general information and usage only. They are not intended for and should not replace individualized medical advice and/or individualized assessments given to you by a healthcare professional. Please seek assessments/advice from an appropriate healthcare professional as needed. Parkinson Society BC (PSBC)\, and the instructors of the programs below\, will not be held liable for accidents or incidents that may occur in your home. By participating in the exercise programs listed below\, you are recognizing that risk of illness and/or injury may be inherent in any movement or exercise class and are participating with the express agreement of\, and understanding that the program instructors\, and Parkinson Society BC and its directors\, officers\, employees\, partners\, and agents are hereby released from any and all claims\, costs\, liabilities\, expenses\, or judgements associated with these exercise for Parkinson’s programs. \nIf you have any questions about our exercise programs\, including the implementation of our intensity levels\, please contact us at info@parkinson.bc.ca. \n\n\n\nParkinson Society BC’s exercise programs are promoted with an assigned level of difficulty. Below you will find a description of each level. \n\n\n\nLevel 1\n\nSlow-paced\, low-intensity\, and low-impact class. Suitable for all levels of ability\, especially those new to exercise and prefer a gentler approach. \n\n\n\nLevel 2\nModerately-paced and moderate-intensity class. Suitable for those who are looking for a progression from Level 1.\n\n\nLevel 3\n\nFast-paced and high-intensity class for those who are looking for a challenge. Participants must be able to safely participate in without a carepartner/caregiver present.
URL:https://parkinson.bc.ca/event/zumbagold-seated/2025-06-05
CATEGORIES:Exercise
LOCATION:https://parkinson.bc.ca/event/zumbagold-seated/2025-06-05
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250614
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250616
DTSTAMP:20260610T000021
CREATED:20250418T065634Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250418T065956Z
UID:990000581-1749859200-1750031999@parkinson.bc.ca
SUMMARY:Penticton Regional Conference
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URL:https://parkinson.bc.ca/event/penticton-regional-conference
LOCATION:Penticton Lakeside Resort & Conference Centre\, 21 Lakeshore Dr W\, Penticton\, BC\, V2A 7M5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Education
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250619T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250619T140000
DTSTAMP:20260610T000021
CREATED:20250411T203036Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250529T173012Z
UID:990000574-1750338000-1750341600@parkinson.bc.ca
SUMMARY:SongShine with Joani - Series 4
DESCRIPTION:Dates: June 19\, 26\, and July 3\, 10\, 17 & 24 \nThis program harnesses the power of the brain\, breath\, and emotion to reclaim voices. Joani Bye will engage participants in uplifting sessions of SongShine\, a program using singing\, breath work\, diction\, articulation\, and creative imagination exercises to strengthen voices affected by Parkinson’s or other neurological challenges. SongShine’s goal is to help you communicate more easily and clearly while facilitating a sense of community\, camaraderie\, and confidence in the process! \n\n\nJoin Joani for holistic\, fun\, and immersive sessions that will include the following: \n\n\nSinging favourite songs\nRelaxation\nBreathing exercises\nTongue exercises (for articulation and swallowing)\nLinguistic and vocal instruction\nImagination exercises\n\n\n\n\n\nWe welcome all individuals with Parkinson’s to this series\, as well as their spouses and/or carepartners\, as they may benefit from learning more about the disease to assist in supporting their loved ones. \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: Participation in the voice exercise programs will be done at your own risk within your home. The classes are meant for general information and usage only. They are not intended for and should not replace individualized medical advice and/or individualized assessments given to you by a healthcare professional. Please seek assessments/advice from an appropriate healthcare professional as needed. Parkinson Society BC (PSBC)\, and the instructors of the programs\, will not be held liable for accidents or incidents that may occur in your home. By participating in the voice exercise programs\, you are recognizing that risk of illness and/or injury may be inherent in any voice exercise class and are participating with the express agreement of\, and understanding that the program instructors\, and Parkinson Society BC and its directors\, officers\, employees\, partners\, and agents are hereby released from any and all claims\, costs\, liabilities\, expenses\, or judgements associated with these voice exercises for Parkinson’s programs.
URL:https://parkinson.bc.ca/event/songshine-with-joani-series-4/2025-06-19
CATEGORIES:Activity
LOCATION:https://parkinson.bc.ca/event/songshine-with-joani-series-4/2025-06-19
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250627T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250627T153000
DTSTAMP:20260610T000021
CREATED:20250516T185600Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250516T185727Z
UID:990000865-1751034600-1751038200@parkinson.bc.ca
SUMMARY:Staying Upright: Fall Prevention Strategies
DESCRIPTION:Falls are a common and serious concern for people living with Parkinson’s disease but with the right knowledge and tools\, you can take proactive steps to stay safe and maintain confidence in your movements. \nIn this informative webinar\, Anja Duminy\, research development coordinator at Neuromotion Physiotherapy + Rehabilitation\, and physiotherapist Khush Baldawa will discuss why individuals with Parkinson’s are at increased risk of falling and share practical\, evidence-based strategies to reduce that risk. \nDrawing from her extensive experience in neurological rehabilitation\, Anja will cover how to: \n\nImprove balance and strength\nIdentify personal fall risk factors\nMake simple yet effective adjustments to your daily routine and home environment\n\nWhether you are living with Parkinson’s or caring for someone who is\, this session will offer valuable insights and actionable tips to support independence and improve quality of life. The presentation will be followed by a Q&A session. \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/fall-prevention
CATEGORIES:Education
LOCATION:https://parkinson.bc.ca/event/fall-prevention
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250716T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250716T140000
DTSTAMP:20260610T000021
CREATED:20250529T171651Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250624T174046Z
UID:990000870-1752670800-1752674400@parkinson.bc.ca
SUMMARY:Boxing with Doug - Series 2 (Level 2)
DESCRIPTION:Dates: July 16\, 23\, 30\, and August 6\, 20 & 27 \nJoin Doug Pickard\, Run Fluid Fitness boxing instructor\, who will lead a six-week fitness boxing class for Parkinson’s. \nPersons living with Parkinson’s will experience a total workout for both their mind and body as it incorporates cardio\, strength\, balance\, hand-eye coordination\, and speed! Common non-motor symptoms such as anxiety and depression may also be alleviated through boxing and exercise. \nBoxing is a fitness program dedicated to supporting people with Parkinson’s. In a PD boxing class\, exercises are largely adapted from boxing drills. Boxers condition for optimal agility\, speed\, muscular endurance\, accuracy\, hand-eye coordination\, footwork\, and overall strength. Exercises vary in purpose and form\, but share one common trait: they are rigorous and intended to extend the perceived capabilities of the participant. \nNo previous boxing experience is required. All you will need is: \n\na water bottle to drink from\na set of dumbbells or water bottles filled with water\na short wooden dowel (a broomstick will do!)\n\n\nBesides some basic boxing drills\, Doug incorporates balance exercises\, vocal exercises\, strength training\, and lots of stretching. \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: Participation in the exercise programs listed below will be done at your own risk within your home. Please ensure you have the space needed to follow the exercises and that there are no obstacles or barriers in your way. The classes are meant for general information and usage only. They are not intended for and should not replace individualized medical advice and/or individualized assessments given to you by a healthcare professional. Please seek assessments/advice from an appropriate healthcare professional as needed. Parkinson Society BC (PSBC)\, and the instructors of the programs below\, will not be held liable for accidents or incidents that may occur in your home. By participating in the exercise programs listed below\, you are recognizing that risk of illness and/or injury may be inherent in any movement or exercise class and are participating with the express agreement of\, and understanding that the program instructors\, and Parkinson Society BC and its directors\, officers\, employees\, partners\, and agents are hereby released from any and all claims\, costs\, liabilities\, expenses\, or judgements associated with these exercise for Parkinson’s programs. \nIf you have any questions about our exercise programs\, including the implementation of our intensity levels\, please contact us at info@parkinson.bc.ca. \n\n\n\nParkinson Society BC’s exercise programs are promoted with an assigned level of difficulty. Below you will find a description of each level. \n\n\n\nLevel 1\n\nSlow-paced\, low-intensity\, and low-impact class. Suitable for all levels of ability\, especially those new to exercise and prefer a gentler approach. \n\n\n\nLevel 2\nModerately-paced and moderate-intensity class. Suitable for those who are looking for a progression from Level 1.\n\n\nLevel 3\n\nFast-paced and high-intensity class for those who are looking for a challenge. Participants must be able to safely participate in without a carepartner/caregiver present.
URL:https://parkinson.bc.ca/event/rock-steady-boxing-series-2-level-2/2025-07-16
CATEGORIES:Exercise
LOCATION:https://parkinson.bc.ca/event/rock-steady-boxing-series-2-level-2/2025-07-16
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250730T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250730T160000
DTSTAMP:20260610T000021
CREATED:20250619T182611Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250619T182611Z
UID:990000893-1753885800-1753891200@parkinson.bc.ca
SUMMARY:Understanding Disability-Related Financial Supports
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Disability Alliance of BC (DABC) \nNavigating financial support programs can be overwhelming but understanding them can make a meaningful difference. Join Disability Alliance of BC (DABC) for an informative session designed to help individuals living with disabilities better understand key financial programs and how to access them. \nThis session will cover: \n\nWhat the Disability Tax Credit (DTC) is and who is eligible\nHow the Canada Disability Benefit (CDB) works and how to apply\nHow the Registered Disability Savings Plan (RDSP) can help build long-term financial security\nApplication steps and answers to common questions\n\nYou’ll also learn how qualifying for the DTC can open the door to additional benefits such as the Canada Workers Benefit Disability Supplement and the Child Disability Benefit. \nWhether you’re living with Parkinson’s or supporting someone who is\, this session will provide valuable guidance on financial tools that can offer greater stability and peace of mind. \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/disability-tax-savings-plan-webinar
CATEGORIES:Education
LOCATION:https://parkinson.bc.ca/event/disability-tax-savings-plan-webinar
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250811T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250811T100000
DTSTAMP:20260610T000021
CREATED:20250604T220438Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250604T220652Z
UID:990000885-1754904600-1754906400@parkinson.bc.ca
SUMMARY:30-Minute Morning Stretch Series (Level 1)
DESCRIPTION:Dates: August 11\, 18\, 25\, and September 8\, 15\, 22 & 29 (No session on September 1) \nStart Your Summer Mornings Right – Monday Morning Stretch with Shelly Yu \nEase into your week with a refreshing 30-minute stretch session led by physiotherapist Shelly Yu this August and September. Designed as a quick and energizing way to start your summer mornings\, this gentle movement class will help wake up your body and mind. Movements are adaptable for both seated and standing positions\, making it accessible for all abilities. Join us to set a positive tone for your week! \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\n\nPlease note: Participation in the exercise programs listed below will be done at your own risk within your home. Please ensure you have the space needed to follow the exercises and that there are no obstacles or barriers in your way. The classes are meant for general information and usage only. They are not intended for and should not replace individualized medical advice and/or individualized assessments given to you by a healthcare professional. Please seek assessments/advice from an appropriate healthcare professional as needed. Parkinson Society BC (PSBC)\, and the instructors of the programs below\, will not be held liable for accidents or incidents that may occur in your home. By participating in the exercise programs listed below\, you are recognizing that risk of illness and/or injury may be inherent in any movement or exercise class and are participating with the express agreement of\, and understanding that the program instructors\, and Parkinson Society BC and its directors\, officers\, employees\, partners\, and agents are hereby released from any and all claims\, costs\, liabilities\, expenses\, or judgements associated with these exercise for Parkinson’s programs. \nIf you have any questions about our exercise programs\, including the implementation of our intensity levels\, please contact us at info@parkinson.bc.ca. \n\n\n\nParkinson Society BC’s exercise programs are promoted with an assigned level of difficulty. Below you will find a description of each level. \n\n\n\nLevel 1\n\nSlow-paced\, low-intensity\, and low-impact class. Suitable for all levels of ability\, especially those new to exercise and prefer a gentler approach. \n\n\n\nLevel 2\nModerately-paced and moderate-intensity class. Suitable for those who are looking for a progression from Level 1.\n\n\nLevel 3\n\nFast-paced and high-intensity class for those who are looking for a challenge. Participants must be able to safely participate in without a carepartner/caregiver present.
URL:https://parkinson.bc.ca/event/30-minute-morning-stretch-series-level-1/2025-08-11
CATEGORIES:Exercise
LOCATION:https://parkinson.bc.ca/event/30-minute-morning-stretch-series-level-1/2025-08-11
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250820T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250820T153000
DTSTAMP:20260610T000021
CREATED:20250708T191918Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250708T191918Z
UID:990000894-1755700200-1755703800@parkinson.bc.ca
SUMMARY:Complementary Therapies & Parkinson’s: Myths\, Facts\, and What Actually Works
DESCRIPTION:Can acupuncture help with tremors? Are vitamin infusions effective or just a passing trend? Is it safe to combine naturopathic medicine with conventional Parkinson’s treatment? \nJoin us for an engaging and informative webinar that separates fact from fiction in the world of complementary therapies for Parkinson’s disease. \nLed by Dr. Sanjay Mohan Ram\, a seasoned Naturopathic Physician and Senior Instructor at the Boucher Institute of Naturopathic Medicine\, this session will explore common myths and provide evidence-informed insights into therapies that may (or may not) support symptom management and improve quality of life. \nTopics will include: \n\nNutritional therapies and common dietary myths\nThe role of acupuncture in neurological health\nIV vitamin therapy: miracle or myth?\nHormonal and metabolic considerations in Parkinson’s\nSafely integrating naturopathic and conventional care\n\nWith a blend of clinical experience\, academic depth\, and a passion for healthy living\, Dr. Mohan Ram will help attendees navigate the often-confusing landscape of complementary therapies. \nPeople with Parkinson’s\, carepartners\, and healthcare professionals interested in an open-minded\, evidence-based approach to complementary and naturopathic therapies. \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/complementary-therapies
CATEGORIES:Education
LOCATION:https://parkinson.bc.ca/event/complementary-therapies
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250904T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250904T110000
DTSTAMP:20260610T000021
CREATED:20250708T201043Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250708T201227Z
UID:990000898-1756980000-1756983600@parkinson.bc.ca
SUMMARY:September Challenger (Level 3)
DESCRIPTION:Dates: September 4\, 11\, 18 & 25 \nLet’s get moving! Kick off the fall season with our annual September Challenger! \nJoin Parkinson Society BC’s physiotherapist\, Shelly Yu\, for a dynamic\, circuit-style exercise class designed to challenge your strength\, balance\, coordination\, and stamina. \nPlease note: Participants must be able to walk and get on and off the floor independently. \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\n\n\nPlease note: Participation in the exercise programs listed below will be done at your own risk within your home. Please ensure you have the space needed to follow the exercises and that there are no obstacles or barriers in your way. The classes are meant for general information and usage only. They are not intended for and should not replace individualized medical advice and/or individualized assessments given to you by a healthcare professional. Please seek assessments/advice from an appropriate healthcare professional as needed. Parkinson Society BC (PSBC)\, and the instructors of the programs below\, will not be held liable for accidents or incidents that may occur in your home. By participating in the exercise programs listed below\, you are recognizing that risk of illness and/or injury may be inherent in any movement or exercise class and are participating with the express agreement of\, and understanding that the program instructors\, and Parkinson Society BC and its directors\, officers\, employees\, partners\, and agents are hereby released from any and all claims\, costs\, liabilities\, expenses\, or judgements associated with these exercise for Parkinson’s programs. \nIf you have any questions about our exercise programs\, including the implementation of our intensity levels\, please contact us at info@parkinson.bc.ca. \n\n\n\nParkinson Society BC’s exercise programs are promoted with an assigned level of difficulty. Below you will find a description of each level. \n\n\n\nLevel 1\n\nSlow-paced\, low-intensity\, and low-impact class. Suitable for all levels of ability\, especially those new to exercise and prefer a gentler approach. \n\n\n\nLevel 2\nModerately-paced and moderate-intensity class. Suitable for those who are looking for a progression from Level 1.\n\n\nLevel 3\n\nFast-paced and high-intensity class for those who are looking for a challenge. Participants must be able to safely participate in without a carepartner/caregiver present.
URL:https://parkinson.bc.ca/event/september-challenger-level-3/2025-09-04
CATEGORIES:Exercise
LOCATION:https://parkinson.bc.ca/event/september-challenger-level-3/2025-09-04
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250911T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250911T140000
DTSTAMP:20260610T000021
CREATED:20250722T184804Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250722T185743Z
UID:990000922-1757595600-1757599200@parkinson.bc.ca
SUMMARY:SongShine with Joani - Series 5
DESCRIPTION:Dates: September 11\, 18\, 25\, and October 2\, 9 & 16 \nThis program harnesses the power of the brain\, breath\, and emotion to reclaim voices. Joani Bye will engage participants in uplifting sessions of SongShine\, a program using singing\, breath work\, diction\, articulation\, and creative imagination exercises to strengthen voices affected by Parkinson’s or other neurological challenges. SongShine’s goal is to help you communicate more easily and clearly while facilitating a sense of community\, camaraderie\, and confidence in the process! \n\n\nJoin Joani for holistic\, fun\, and immersive sessions that will include the following: \n\n\nSinging favourite songs\nRelaxation\nBreathing exercises\nTongue exercises (for articulation and swallowing)\nLinguistic and vocal instruction\nImagination exercises\n\n\n\n\n\nWe welcome all individuals with Parkinson’s to this series\, as well as their spouses and/or carepartners\, as they may benefit from learning more about the disease to assist in supporting their loved ones. \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: Participation in the voice exercise programs will be done at your own risk within your home. The classes are meant for general information and usage only. They are not intended for and should not replace individualized medical advice and/or individualized assessments given to you by a healthcare professional. Please seek assessments/advice from an appropriate healthcare professional as needed. Parkinson Society BC (PSBC)\, and the instructors of the programs\, will not be held liable for accidents or incidents that may occur in your home. By participating in the voice exercise programs\, you are recognizing that risk of illness and/or injury may be inherent in any voice exercise class and are participating with the express agreement of\, and understanding that the program instructors\, and Parkinson Society BC and its directors\, officers\, employees\, partners\, and agents are hereby released from any and all claims\, costs\, liabilities\, expenses\, or judgements associated with these voice exercises for Parkinson’s programs.
URL:https://parkinson.bc.ca/event/songshine-with-joani-series-5/2025-09-11
CATEGORIES:Activity
LOCATION:https://parkinson.bc.ca/event/songshine-with-joani-series-5/2025-09-11
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250922T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250922T120000
DTSTAMP:20260610T000021
CREATED:20250722T153041Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250711T214306Z
UID:990000902-1758538800-1758542400@parkinson.bc.ca
SUMMARY:Understanding Smell Loss in Parkinson's Disease
DESCRIPTION:Loss of smell is a common but often overlooked symptom of Parkinson’s disease. In this informative webinar\, Dr. Zara Patel shares groundbreaking research on the link between olfactory dysfunction and Parkinson’s. \nDiscover how smell loss develops\, its potential as an early warning sign\, and what this could mean for earlier diagnosis and treatment. Dr. Patel will also highlight emerging therapies and innovative technologies aimed at restoring the sense of smell\, offering hope for improved quality of life and potentially slowing disease progression. \nAbout the Speaker: \nDr. Zara M. Patel is a Professor of Otolaryngology – Head & Neck Surgery at Stanford University\, where she serves as Director of Endoscopic Skull Base Surgery and leads the Stanford Initiative to Cure Smell and Taste Loss. \nAn internationally recognized expert in olfactory disorders and sinus disease\, Dr. Patel’s research explores the connection between smell loss and neurological conditions such as Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s. She is at the forefront of developing innovative treatments to restore the sense of smell and enhance quality of life for patients. \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/understanding-smell-loss-in-parkinsons-disease
CATEGORIES:Education
LOCATION:https://parkinson.bc.ca/event/understanding-smell-loss-in-parkinsons-disease
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250923T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250923T123000
DTSTAMP:20260610T000021
CREATED:20250723T153050Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250711T221252Z
UID:990000905-1758627000-1758630600@parkinson.bc.ca
SUMMARY:Voice Aerobics® - Series 2
DESCRIPTION:Dates: September 23\, 30\, October 7\, 14 & 21 \nJoin us for Voice Aerobics®\, a dynamic 50-minute class designed to combine voice exercises with movement. This 5-week series\, led by Mary\, focuses on posture\, breathing\, and vocal strength while also incorporating swallowing exercises. Each session targets different aspects of speech production\, helping individuals with Parkinson’s and related conditions improve their communication skills. \nParticipants will also have the opportunity to ask questions about motor speech and swallowing challenges associated with Parkinson’s disease. All exercises can be performed while seated\, making this class accessible to everyone. \nInstructor: \nMary Spremulli\, MA\, CCC-SLP has been a healthcare provider for over 30 years\, and currently holds a nursing license in Florida and Speech-Language Pathology license in Florida\, Ohio\, and North Carolina. She is owner of Voice Aerobics\, a speech-language pathology private practice located in Punta Gorda\, Florida\, and is also the creator of Voice Aerobics®\, A Whole- Body Voice Strengthening Program along with a family of products blending the art and science of voice therapy into fun home-based practice. Her blog has been selected as one of the top 49 blogs about Parkinson’s disease\, and she currently serves on the Medical Advisory Board of the Neuro Challenge Foundation\, Sarasota\, Florida\, and is a Clinical Consultant with Speech Vive\, Speech Aid for Parkinson’s. Visit her website: https://voiceaerobicsdvd.com/ \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: Participation in the voice exercise programs will be done at your own risk within your home. The classes are meant for general information and usage only. They are not intended for and should not replace individualized medical advice and/or individualized assessments given to you by a healthcare professional. Please seek assessments/advice from an appropriate healthcare professional as needed. Parkinson Society BC (PSBC)\, and the instructors of the programs\, will not be held liable for accidents or incidents that may occur in your home. By participating in the voice exercise programs\, you are recognizing that risk of illness and/or injury may be inherent in any voice exercise class and are participating with the express agreement of\, and understanding that the program instructors\, and Parkinson Society BC and its directors\, officers\, employees\, partners\, and agents are hereby released from any and all claims\, costs\, liabilities\, expenses\, or judgements associated with these voice exercises for Parkinson’s programs.
URL:https://parkinson.bc.ca/event/voice-aerobics-series-2
CATEGORIES:Activity
LOCATION:https://parkinson.bc.ca/event/voice-aerobics-series-2
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20251007T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20251007T133000
DTSTAMP:20260610T000021
CREATED:20250806T170153Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250806T171206Z
UID:990000933-1759840200-1759843800@parkinson.bc.ca
SUMMARY:Mime Over Mind
DESCRIPTION:Dates: October 7\, 14\, 21\, 28\, and November 4 & 11 \nMime Over Mind is a therapeutic program that promotes mindfulness\, movement\, and self-expression for people living with Parkinson’s disease. Drawing from the art of mime\, the program led by Barbara Salsberg uses imaginative physical techniques to support both motor and emotional well-being. \nWhy Mime?Mime is playful\, accessible\, and requires no equipment\, making it easy to do anytime\, anywhere. It’s adaptable for all abilities and offers a joyful way to stay active\, manage symptoms\, and boost quality of life. \nHow It WorksThe program strengthens the brain-body connection by engaging fine and gross motor skills\, visualization\, and motor memory. Participants learn core mime techniques to create the illusion of interacting with invisible objects. Exercises begin with real-world props to build awareness of weight\, size\, and texture\, gradually shifting to mime-based movement that enhances mindfulness and body awareness through repetition. \n\n\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.
URL:https://parkinson.bc.ca/event/mime-over-mind/2025-10-07
CATEGORIES:Activity
LOCATION:https://parkinson.bc.ca/event/mime-over-mind/2025-10-07
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20251010T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20251010T131500
DTSTAMP:20260610T000021
CREATED:20250812T200341Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250812T200341Z
UID:990000939-1760097600-1760102100@parkinson.bc.ca
SUMMARY:Mental Health & Parkinson’s: Navigating Identity\, Loss\, and Motivation
DESCRIPTION:A Parkinson’s diagnosis can bring unexpected emotional challenges from changes in self-identity and grief over a former lifestyle\, to uncertainty about the future. \nJoin registered clinical counsellor Sara Ahmadian of Searchlight Counselling for an insightful conversation on the emotional impact of Parkinson’s for both those living with the disease and their care partners. Sara will share strategies for navigating difficult emotions such as sadness\, loss\, and disconnection\, while offering practical tools to rebuild purpose\, connection\, and a sense of self. \nWe are also joined by David Walker\, a long-time sports enthusiast and Parkinson’s advocate\, who continues to pursue his passions in ultra-running\, triathlons\, and cycling. His story is one of resilience and adaptation\, showing how meaningful hobbies and personal values can remain central after a diagnosis. \nOpen to people with Parkinson’s and their carepartners. \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/mental-health-parkinsons
CATEGORIES:Education
LOCATION:https://parkinson.bc.ca/event/mental-health-parkinsons
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20251018T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20251018T143000
DTSTAMP:20260610T000021
CREATED:20250813T193325Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251003T221256Z
UID:990000953-1760781600-1760797800@parkinson.bc.ca
SUMMARY:Communication and Swallow Workshop - Surrey
DESCRIPTION:Join registered speech-language pathologist Jasmine Cload for this interactive\, hands-on workshop exploring the communication and swallowing challenges that can affect people with Parkinson’s. \nThe workshop uses methods from the Lee Silverman Voice Treatment®\, which have been clinically proven to enhance communication for individuals with Parkinson’s and other neurological conditions. Participants will learn strategies to address issues such as disordered articulation\, diminished facial expression\, and impaired swallowing. \nIt is open to those already experiencing these difficulties\, as well as those who wish to take a proactive approach. If you are not currently experiencing difficulties\, participation may help reduce stress\, frustration\, and complications in the future. \nPre-workshop requirement: Participants will be asked to complete a questionnaire prior to the event. \nPlease note that a catered lunch will be provided at the event. If you have any dietary restrictions due to allergy\, please contact us by October 3. \nRegistration for this event has now closed.  \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\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-workshop-surrey
LOCATION:Holiday Inn Express & Suites Surrey\, 15808 104 Ave\, Surrey\, British Columbia\, V4N 5L2\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Education
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20251118T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20251118T130000
DTSTAMP:20260610T000021
CREATED:20250918T150038Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250918T183247Z
UID:990000956-1763467200-1763470800@parkinson.bc.ca
SUMMARY:Chair Yoga (Level 1)
DESCRIPTION:Dates: November 18\, 25\, and December 2 & 9 \nJoin Rheanna for a 4-session gentle chair yoga series\, designed to ease stiffness\, improve mobility\, and bring awareness to your body. This fully seated class will help you build practical movement skills to integrate into your daily routine and morning practices. \nAbout the Instructor:\nWith over a decade of yoga experience and recent certification in yoga teacher training\, Rheanna has a personal connection to Parkinson’s—her father\, Victor\, lives with the disease. She believes in the power of movement and play to bring joy\, focus\, and well-being into daily life. \nJoin us for this supportive and uplifting practice! \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\n\n\nPlease note: Participation in the exercise programs listed below will be done at your own risk within your home. Please ensure you have the space needed to follow the exercises and that there are no obstacles or barriers in your way. The classes are meant for general information and usage only. They are not intended for and should not replace individualized medical advice and/or individualized assessments given to you by a healthcare professional. Please seek assessments/advice from an appropriate healthcare professional as needed. Parkinson Society BC (PSBC)\, and the instructors of the programs below\, will not be held liable for accidents or incidents that may occur in your home. By participating in the exercise programs listed below\, you are recognizing that risk of illness and/or injury may be inherent in any movement or exercise class and are participating with the express agreement of\, and understanding that the program instructors\, and Parkinson Society BC and its directors\, officers\, employees\, partners\, and agents are hereby released from any and all claims\, costs\, liabilities\, expenses\, or judgements associated with these exercise for Parkinson’s programs. \nIf you have any questions about our exercise programs\, including the implementation of our intensity levels\, please contact us at info@parkinson.bc.ca. \n\n\n\nParkinson Society BC’s exercise programs are promoted with an assigned level of difficulty. Below you will find a description of each level. \n\n\n\nLevel 1\n\nSlow-paced\, low-intensity\, and low-impact class. Suitable for all levels of ability\, especially those new to exercise and prefer a gentler approach. \n\n\n\nLevel 2\nModerately-paced and moderate-intensity class. Suitable for those who are looking for a progression from Level 1.\n\n\nLevel 3\n\nFast-paced and high-intensity class for those who are looking for a challenge. Participants must be able to safely participate in without a carepartner/caregiver present.
URL:https://parkinson.bc.ca/event/chair-yoga-series2/2025-11-18
CATEGORIES:Exercise
LOCATION:https://parkinson.bc.ca/event/chair-yoga-series2/2025-11-18
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260107T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260107T130000
DTSTAMP:20260610T000021
CREATED:20251107T220720Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260206T190055Z
UID:990000960-1767787200-1767790800@parkinson.bc.ca
SUMMARY:Boxing With Doug (Level 2)
DESCRIPTION:Please note: You are registering for a series of events. If you register for one event\, you register for the entire series.\nDates: January 7\, 14\, 21\, 28\, and February 4\, 11\, 18 & 25 \nAre you ready…to punch out Parkinson’s? Join Doug Pickard (a former Rock Steady Boxing Affiliate Owner)\, who will lead a eight-week fitness boxing class for Parkinson’s. \nPersons living with Parkinson’s will experience a total workout for both their mind and body as it incorporates cardio\, strength\, balance\, hand-eye coordination\, and speed! Common non-motor symptoms such as anxiety and depression may also be alleviated through boxing and exercise. Exercises are largely adapted from boxing drills. Boxers condition for optimal agility\, speed\, muscular endurance\, accuracy\, hand-eye coordination\, foot work and overall strength to defend against and overcome opponents. In Doug’s class\, Parkinson’s disease is the opponent. Exercises vary in purpose and form but share one common trait: they are rigorous and intended to extend the perceived capabilities of the participant. \nNo previous boxing experience is required. All you’ll need is:\n•a water bottle to drink from\n•set of dumbbells (or water bottles filled with water)\n•a short wooden dowel (a broomstick will do!)\nBesides some basic boxing drills\, Doug incorporates balance exercises\, vocal exercises\, strength training\, and lots of stretching. \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: Participation in the exercise programs listed below will be done at your own risk within your home. Please ensure you have the space needed to follow the exercises and that there are no obstacles or barriers in your way. The classes are meant for general information and usage only. They are not intended for and should not replace individualized medical advice and/or individualized assessments given to you by a healthcare professional. Please seek assessments/advice from an appropriate healthcare professional as needed. Parkinson Society BC (PSBC)\, and the instructors of the programs below\, will not be held liable for accidents or incidents that may occur in your home. By participating in the exercise programs listed below\, you are recognizing that risk of illness and/or injury may be inherent in any movement or exercise class and are participating with the express agreement of\, and understanding that the program instructors\, and Parkinson Society BC and its directors\, officers\, employees\, partners\, and agents are hereby released from any and all claims\, costs\, liabilities\, expenses\, or judgements associated with these exercise for Parkinson’s programs. \nIf you have any questions about our exercise programs\, including the implementation of our intensity levels\, please contact us at info@parkinson.bc.ca. \n\n\n\nParkinson Society BC’s exercise programs are promoted with an assigned level of difficulty. Below you will find a description of each level. \n\n\n\nLevel 1\n\nSlow-paced\, low-intensity\, and low-impact class. Suitable for all levels of ability\, especially those new to exercise and prefer a gentler approach. \n\n\n\nLevel 2\nModerately-paced and moderate-intensity class. Suitable for those who are looking for a progression from Level 1.\n\n\nLevel 3\n\nFast-paced and high-intensity class for those who are looking for a challenge. Participants must be able to safely participate without a carepartner/caregiver present.
URL:https://parkinson.bc.ca/event/boxing-with-doug-level-2/2026-01-07
CATEGORIES:Exercise
LOCATION:https://parkinson.bc.ca/event/boxing-with-doug-level-2/2026-01-07
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260112T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260112T113000
DTSTAMP:20260610T000021
CREATED:20251118T182147Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260312T193245Z
UID:990000979-1768215600-1768217400@parkinson.bc.ca
SUMMARY:Mindfulness Mondays
DESCRIPTION:Please note: You are registering for a series of events. If you register for one event\, you register for the entire series.\nDates: Bi-weekly\, starting Monday\, January 12 \nTake a mindful moment for yourself! Join Registered Clinical Counsellor Sara for a relaxing\, bi-weekly virtual mindfulness session designed for anyone living with or affected by Parkinson’s disease. Through the combination of motor and non-motor symptoms\, Parkinson’s disease can impact our emotional wellbeing. Additionally\, the stressors and complex emotions that caregivers experience can affect the caregiver’s emotional health. These 30-minute guided sessions are a casual and supportive way to start your week\, come to every session or drop in when you can\, all are welcome! \nThrough gentle mindfulness practices\, you’ll learn strategies to:\n•Cultivate calm and self-awareness\n•Manage stress and enhance emotional well-being\n•Focus on the present moment without judgment\n•Practice gratitude and self-compassion\n•Bring mindfulness into everyday life \nWhether you’re new to mindfulness or simply need a reset\, this class offers a peaceful space to regularly reconnect and recharge. \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.
URL:https://parkinson.bc.ca/event/mindfulness-mondays/2026-01-12
CATEGORIES:Activity
LOCATION:https://parkinson.bc.ca/event/mindfulness-mondays/2026-01-12
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260115T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260115T140000
DTSTAMP:20260610T000021
CREATED:20251113T233550Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260312T192956Z
UID:990000969-1768482000-1768485600@parkinson.bc.ca
SUMMARY:SongShine
DESCRIPTION:Please note: You are registering for a series of events. If you register for one event\, you register for the entire series.\nDates: January 15\, 22\, 29\, February 5\, 12\, 19\, 26\, and March 5\, 12 & 19 \nThis program harnesses the power of the brain\, breath\, and emotion to reclaim voices. Joani Bye will engage participants in uplifting sessions of SongShine\, a program using singing\, breath work\, diction\, articulation\, and creative imagination exercises to strengthen voices affected by Parkinson’s or other neurological challenges. SongShine’s goal is to help you communicate more easily and clearly while facilitating a sense of community\, camaraderie\, and confidence in the process! \nJoin Joani for holistic\, fun\, and immersive sessions that will include the following: \n\n\n\nSinging favourite songs\nRelaxation\nBreathing exercises\n\n\n\n\nTongue exercises (for articulation and swallowing)\nLinguistic and vocal instruction\nImagination exercises\n\nWe welcome all individuals with Parkinson’s to this series\, as well as their spouses and/or carepartners\, as they may benefit from learning more about the disease to assist in supporting their loved ones. This is a newly launched 12-week series offered once per year. Registration is on a rolling basis\, with a capacity limit of 25 participants. A waitlist will begin once registration exceeds this limit. Participants who miss two or more sessions in a row without valid reasoning will be moved to the bottom of the waitlist\, and their spot will be offered to the next person waiting. \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 \n\n\nPlease note: Participation in the voice exercise programs will be done at your own risk within your home. The classes are meant for general information and usage only. They are not intended for and should not replace individualized medical advice and/or individualized assessments given to you by a healthcare professional. Please seek assessments/advice from an appropriate healthcare professional as needed. Parkinson Society BC (PSBC)\, and the instructors of the programs\, will not be held liable for accidents or incidents that may occur in your home. By participating in the voice exercise programs\, you are recognizing that risk of illness and/or injury may be inherent in any voice exercise class and are participating with the express agreement of\, and understanding that the program instructors\, and Parkinson Society BC and its directors\, officers\, employees\, partners\, and agents are hereby released from any and all claims\, costs\, liabilities\, expenses\, or judgements associated with these voice exercises for Parkinson’s programs.
URL:https://parkinson.bc.ca/event/songshine/2026-01-15
CATEGORIES:Activity
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260128T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260128T110000
DTSTAMP:20260610T000021
CREATED:20251216T214101Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251216T214101Z
UID:990001007-1769594400-1769598000@parkinson.bc.ca
SUMMARY:Understanding Cognitive Changes and Parkinson’s: Supporting the Whole Person
DESCRIPTION:Understanding Cognitive Changes and Parkinson’s: Supporting the Whole Person \nJoin us for a compassionate and informative webinar exploring the relationship between cognitive changes and Parkinson’s disease\, with a focus on identity\, agency\, strategies\, and honouring the whole person behind the diagnosis. Join registered clinical counsellor and former nurse\, Tricia Wallace. Tricia has extensive experience working with adults in the field of mental health\, specializing on aging and chronic conditions. Drawing on her diverse background\, Tricia recognizes the importance of a strength-based\, holistic approach to living with Parkinson’s disease that includes emotional support and skill-building for individuals and their families. \nWe’ll begin by looking at cognitive changes that can occur in Parkinson’s and how these shifts may influence daily life. This session aims to reduce fear and uncertainty by offering clear explanations and practical insight into topics such as: \n\nHow Parkinson’s can affect thinking\, memory\, attention\, and processing.\nAn overview of the different types of dementia and how they relate to Parkinson’s.\nMaintaining a sense of identity\, agency\, and protection as we evolve through life.\nSupportive strategies for both individuals with Parkinson’s and their carepartners.\n\nTricia will share practical communication approaches\, including how to build connection\, trust\, and rapport before making requests or introducing changes. These tools can help reduce stress\, support dignity\, and strengthen relationships at home\, in the community\, and in care settings. Whether you’re living with Parkinson’s\, supporting someone who is\, or working in care or health services\, this session offers compassionate guidance and real-world tools for everyday interactions. \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.
URL:https://parkinson.bc.ca/event/understanding-cognitive-changes
CATEGORIES:Education
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260217T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260217T123000
DTSTAMP:20260610T000021
CREATED:20251205T001217Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260115T185139Z
UID:990001002-1771327800-1771331400@parkinson.bc.ca
SUMMARY:Voice Aerobics®
DESCRIPTION:Dates: February 17\, 24\, and March 3\, 10\, & 17 \nVoice Aerobics®: Whole-Body Approach to Voice Practice \nVoice Aerobics® is a 50-minute class which couples voice practice with movement. It was developed as a 3-part program with focus on Posture\, Breathing\, and Voice. During each session of this 5-week series\, Mary will focus on different aspects of speech production and interject some swallowing exercises. Time will be available at the conclusion of each class to respond to questions regarding motor speech and swallowing symptoms associated with Parkinson’s disease. This class is appropriate for anyone with Parkinson’s or related diagnosis\, and all exercises can be done seated. \nInstructor:\nMary Spremulli\, MA\, CCC-SLP has been a healthcare provider for over 30 years\, and currently holds a nursing license in Florida and Speech Language Pathology license in Florida\, Ohio\, and North Carolina. She is owner of Voice Aerobics\, a speech-language pathology private practice located in Punta Gorda\, Florida\, and is also the creator of Voice Aerobics®\, A Whole- Body Voice Strengthening Program along with a family of products blending the art and science of voice therapy into fun home-based practice. Her blog has been selected as one of the top 49 blogs about Parkinson’s disease\, and she currently serves on the Medical Advisory Board of the Neuro Challenge Foundation\, Sarasota\, Florida\, and is a Clinical Consultant with Speech Vive\, Speech Aid for Parkinson’s. Visit her website: https://voiceaerobicsdvd.com/ \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\nPlease note: Participation in the voice exercise programs will be done at your own risk within your home. The classes are meant for general information and usage only. They are not intended for and should not replace individualized medical advice and/or individualized assessments given to you by a healthcare professional. Please seek assessments/advice from an appropriate healthcare professional as needed. Parkinson Society BC (PSBC)\, and the instructors of the programs\, will not be held liable for accidents or incidents that may occur in your home. By participating in the voice exercise programs\, you are recognizing that risk of illness and/or injury may be inherent in any voice exercise class and are participating with the express agreement of\, and understanding that the program instructors\, and Parkinson Society BC and its directors\, officers\, employees\, partners\, and agents are hereby released from any and all claims\, costs\, liabilities\, expenses\, or judgements associated with these voice exercises for Parkinson’s programs.
URL:https://parkinson.bc.ca/event/voice-aerobics-2/2026-02-17
CATEGORIES:Activity
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260303T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260303T183000
DTSTAMP:20260610T000021
CREATED:20260106T203856Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260312T193202Z
UID:990001008-1772559000-1772562600@parkinson.bc.ca
SUMMARY:Zumba® Gold Seated (Level 1)
DESCRIPTION:Please note: You are registering for a series of events. If you register for one event\, you register for the entire series.\nDates: March 3\, 10\, 17\, 24\, & 31 \nIt’s time to Zumbbbaa! Add some music and movement to your day with our Zumba® Gold Seated exercise class. This adapted Zumba® class is inclusive of all mobility and balance abilities and introduces easy-to-follow Zumba® choreography. No dance experience is needed and there are no wrong moves! \nInstructor: Maybelin Munoz\nMaybelin has been a Zumba® instructor since 2015\, teaching Zumba®\, Zumba® Toning\, Zumba® Gold\, and Zumba® Golden Chair in various communities. She is originally from Mexico where dancing is a large part of the culture and traditions. She believes a healthy life comes from finding enjoyment in life through music and dance. Maybelin looks forward to bringing a positive and fun energy to the Parkinson’s community. \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\n\nPlease note: Participation in the exercise programs listed below will be done at your own risk within your home. Please ensure you have the space needed to follow the exercises and that there are no obstacles or barriers in your way. The classes are meant for general information and usage only. They are not intended for and should not replace individualized medical advice and/or individualized assessments given to you by a healthcare professional. Please seek assessments/advice from an appropriate healthcare professional as needed. Parkinson Society BC (PSBC)\, and the instructors of the programs below\, will not be held liable for accidents or incidents that may occur in your home. By participating in the exercise programs listed below\, you are recognizing that risk of illness and/or injury may be inherent in any movement or exercise class and are participating with the express agreement of\, and understanding that the program instructors\, and Parkinson Society BC and its directors\, officers\, employees\, partners\, and agents are hereby released from any and all claims\, costs\, liabilities\, expenses\, or judgements associated with these exercise for Parkinson’s programs. \nIf you have any questions about our exercise programs\, including the implementation of our intensity levels\, please contact us at info@parkinson.bc.ca. \n\n\n\nParkinson Society BC’s exercise programs are promoted with an assigned level of difficulty. Below you will find a description of each level. \n\n\n\nLevel 1\n\nSlow-paced\, low-intensity\, and low-impact class. Suitable for all levels of ability\, especially those new to exercise and prefer a gentler approach. \n\n\n\nLevel 2\nModerately-paced and moderate-intensity class. Suitable for those who are looking for a progression from Level 1.\n\n\nLevel 3\n\nFast-paced and high-intensity class for those who are looking for a challenge. Participants must be able to safely participate without a carepartner/caregiver present.
URL:https://parkinson.bc.ca/event/zumba-gold-seated-level-1/2026-03-03
CATEGORIES:Exercise
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260318T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260318T120000
DTSTAMP:20260610T000021
CREATED:20260127T232758Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260129T164713Z
UID:990001014-1773831600-1773835200@parkinson.bc.ca
SUMMARY:Planning for Future Care: A Carepartner Perspective
DESCRIPTION:Planning for Future Care: A Carepartner Perspective \nJoin us for a compassionate and practical webinar for carepartners supporting someone living with Parkinson’s. Planning for future care often raises important questions: When might extra support be needed? What care options are available? What costs should be considered? And how can planning honour your loved one’s preferences\, independence\, and quality of life? This session offers clarity\, reassurance\, and grounded guidance while respecting the individuality and lived experience of the person with Parkinson’s. \nThis session will be led by Paige Farquharson\, Care Planner and Community Outreach Manager with Right at Home. Paige brings both professional expertise and lived experience\, with a background in stroke and spinal cord rehabilitation and personal experience recovering from a spinal cord injury. She understands how care needs can evolve over time and the importance of supporting both the person with Parkinson’s and their carepartner in making care decisions that uphold dignity\, autonomy\, and quality of life. \nTogether\, we’ll explore: \n\nRecognizing when additional support may be helpful\, while honouring individual choices and independence\nUnderstanding different types of care\, including companionship\, personal care\, respite\, and overnight support\nPreparing ahead with key information\, home safety considerations\, and conversations about care preferences and wishes\nCreating flexible care plans that balance safety\, independence\, and quality of life\nCollaborating with care providers and knowing when adjustments may be needed\nSupporting carepartner well-being through stress management\, respite options\, and realistic expectations\nConsidering costs\, funding options\, care pathways\, and thoughtful questions to ask agencies\n\nThis webinar is designed to leave carepartners feeling informed\, supported\, and empowered to navigate care planning alongside their loved one. It also creates a space to feel acknowledged\, validated\, and less alone in the caregiving journey. \nWhether you are just beginning your carepartner role or responding to changing needs\, this session offers compassionate guidance to support planning that is person-centered\, respectful\, and grounded in shared decision-making. \nPlease note: This webinar will be recorded and made available on our Youtube channel after the webinar has concluded. \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.
URL:https://parkinson.bc.ca/event/planning-for-future-care-a-carepartner-perspective
CATEGORIES:Education
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260326T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260326T120000
DTSTAMP:20260610T000021
CREATED:20260113T181219Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260120T231659Z
UID:990001013-1774522800-1774526400@parkinson.bc.ca
SUMMARY:Spring Social: Brain Games
DESCRIPTION:Cognitive challenge plays an important role in supporting brain health for people living with Parkinson’s\, and what better way to do this than in a fun\, social setting? Join us for our Spring Social: Brain Games\, a relaxed and engaging opportunity to connect with others in the Parkinson’s community while giving your brain a workout. \nThis social event is all about enjoyment\, connection\, and friendly challenges\, with a variety of interactive brain games designed to stimulate thinking\, spark conversation\, and share a few laughs along the way. \nThe session will be led by Shelly Yu\, PSBC’s neurophysiotherapist. Shelly brings extensive experience working with people living with Parkinson’s and other neurological conditions. You may also recognize her from several of Parkinson Society BC’s exercise programs. \nWhether you join on your own or with a friend\, this is a wonderful chance to connect\, have fun\, and support both brain health and community. \nWe look forward to seeing you there! \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.
URL:https://parkinson.bc.ca/event/spring-social-brain-games
CATEGORIES:Activity
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260402T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260402T110000
DTSTAMP:20260610T000021
CREATED:20260203T183647Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260312T193104Z
UID:990001015-1775124000-1775127600@parkinson.bc.ca
SUMMARY:Parkinson's Exercise: Strong\, Stable & Mindful (Level 2)
DESCRIPTION:Parkinson’s Class: Strong\, Stable & Mindful \n\n					Please note: You are registering for a series of events. If you register for one event\, you register for the entire series.\nDates: April 2\, 9\, 16\, 23\, & 30 \nJoin us for this 5-session Level 2 series designed to help you build core strength\, increase flexibility\, improve balance\, and relieve stress. Each session includes:\n•Warm-Up: Connection and breathwork\n•Yoga Poses: Seated and standing\, using a chair for support\n•Mindfulness: Affirmations and meditation\n•Rest: Guided savasana \nUsing the support of a chair\, this class encourages independence while promoting safe\, mindful movement. \nWho Is This For?\nThis class is ideal for individuals seeking a supportive\, accessible yoga practice that builds functional strength and emphasizes the body-mind connection. \nAbout the Instructor\nDanya Nonis is a yoga teacher and certified C-IAYT yoga therapist. She has experience working with individuals with neurological conditions\, including Parkinson’s disease\, in movement-based programs and continues to train in specialized techniques. Her trauma-informed\, pain-aware teaching style supports individuals in finding comfort and ease in both body and mind. \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\nPlease note: Participation in the exercise programs listed below will be done at your own risk within your home. Please ensure you have the space needed to follow the exercises and that there are no obstacles or barriers in your way. The classes are meant for general information and usage only. They are not intended for and should not replace individualized medical advice and/or individualized assessments given to you by a healthcare professional. Please seek assessments/advice from an appropriate healthcare professional as needed. Parkinson Society BC (PSBC)\, and the instructors of the programs below\, will not be held liable for accidents or incidents that may occur in your home. By participating in the exercise programs listed below\, you are recognizing that risk of illness and/or injury may be inherent in any movement or exercise class and are participating with the express agreement of\, and understanding that the program instructors\, and Parkinson Society BC and its directors\, officers\, employees\, partners\, and agents are hereby released from any and all claims\, costs\, liabilities\, expenses\, or judgements associated with these exercise for Parkinson’s programs. \nIf you have any questions about our exercise programs\, including the implementation of our intensity levels\, please contact us at info@parkinson.bc.ca. \n\n\n\nParkinson Society BC’s exercise programs are promoted with an assigned level of difficulty. Below you will find a description of each level. \n\n\n\nLevel 1\n\nSlow-paced\, low-intensity\, and low-impact class. Suitable for all levels of ability\, especially those new to exercise and prefer a gentler approach. \n\n\n\nLevel 2\nModerately-paced and moderate-intensity class. Suitable for those who are looking for a progression from Level 1.\n\n\nLevel 3\n\nFast-paced and high-intensity class for those who are looking for a challenge. Participants must be able to safely participate without a carepartner/caregiver present.
URL:https://parkinson.bc.ca/event/parkinsons-exercise-strong-stable-mindful-level-2/2026-04-02
CATEGORIES:Exercise
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260413T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260413T104500
DTSTAMP:20260610T000021
CREATED:20260312T220341Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260312T220442Z
UID:990001035-1776074400-1776077100@parkinson.bc.ca
SUMMARY:April Challenger (Level 3)
DESCRIPTION:Please note: You are registering for a series of events. If you register for one event\, you register for the entire series.\nDates: April 13\, 20 & 27 \nLet’s get moving! Kick-start Parkinson’s Awareness Month with the annual April Challenger! Join PSBC’s physiotherapist\, Shelly Yu\, as she leads you through a fast- paced circuit-style exercise class aimed at challenging your strength\, balance\, coordination and stamina. Participants must be able to walk independently. \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\nPlease note: Participation in the exercise programs listed below will be done at your own risk within your home. Please ensure you have the space needed to follow the exercises and that there are no obstacles or barriers in your way. The classes are meant for general information and usage only. They are not intended for and should not replace individualized medical advice and/or individualized assessments given to you by a healthcare professional. Please seek assessments/advice from an appropriate healthcare professional as needed. Parkinson Society BC (PSBC)\, and the instructors of the programs below\, will not be held liable for accidents or incidents that may occur in your home. By participating in the exercise programs listed below\, you are recognizing that risk of illness and/or injury may be inherent in any movement or exercise class and are participating with the express agreement of\, and understanding that the program instructors\, and Parkinson Society BC and its directors\, officers\, employees\, partners\, and agents are hereby released from any and all claims\, costs\, liabilities\, expenses\, or judgements associated with these exercise for Parkinson’s programs. \nIf you have any questions about our exercise programs\, including the implementation of our intensity levels\, please contact us at info@parkinson.bc.ca. \n\n\n\nParkinson Society BC’s exercise programs are promoted with an assigned level of difficulty. Below you will find a description of each level. \n\n\n\nLevel 1\n\nSlow-paced\, low-intensity\, and low-impact class. Suitable for all levels of ability\, especially those new to exercise and prefer a gentler approach. \n\n\n\nLevel 2\nModerately-paced and moderate-intensity class. Suitable for those who are looking for a progression from Level 1.\n\n\nLevel 3\n\nFast-paced and high-intensity class for those who are looking for a challenge. Participants must be able to safely participate without a carepartner/caregiver present. \n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://parkinson.bc.ca/event/april-challenger-level-3-2/2026-04-13
CATEGORIES:Exercise
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