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"Understanding Parkinson's: Tips for Disease Management"

Thursday, Dec 8, 2016

Start : 3:00 PM Eastern
End : 4:00 PM Eastern

Sponsored by Right at Home

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Includes a complementary CEU

Parkinson's disease is the second-most common neurodegenerative illness after Alzheimer's disease. With the burgeoning aging population, it is imperative that social workers, nurses, case managers and discharge planners appreciate the nuances of this chronic illness so they can advocate for the appropriate management of their Parkinson's patients. The heterogeneity of the Parkinson's population necessitates keen assessment skills in order to address individual differences in disease presentation and devise the best management plan. This web seminar will review the basics of Parkinson's disease and the atypical Parkinsonism, pharmacological and surgical treatment strategies, the role of the allied team, the disease trajectory and the need for a comprehensive, individualized, management plan.

This webinar is designed for professional referral sources and family caregivers. One free CEU credit will be offered to all eligible attendees for attending this webinar.

Presenter:

Becky Dunlop has had the privilege of working with the Parkinson's disease patient population for over 20 years at a National Parkinson's Foundation Center of Excellence (NP,COE). As a NPF, COE Coordinator and Registered Nurse, Becky strives to improve the lives for those living with Parkinson's through education, both professional and lay; resource identification; advocacy and research.


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