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Virtual Support Group: “Navigating the Holidays with Parkinson's"

Right at Home of Boston Metro West & LifeCare Advocates would like to invite you to: 

Virtual Support Group: “Navigating the Holidays with Parkinson's" - Kristen Wesbecher, PhD 

Navigating the holidays with Parkinson's disease can present some unique challenges, but with careful planning and consideration, we can all enjoy the festive season. This brief discussion will focus on tips to help you manage the holidays from both a physical and mental wellness perspective. 

This presentation is co-sponsored by Right at Home Boston Metro West and LifeCare Advocates.  

This group is for caregivers, family members, and those with PD. 

  • Date: Wednesday, December 6th, 2023
  • Time: 2:15 – 2:30 PM Welcome and Introduction 

         2:30 – 3:00 PM Presentation by Wendy

         3:00 – 3:30 PM Additional Discussion and Group Support

RSVP Deadline: Wednesday, December 6th to Bob at bob@rahbostonmetro.com or 617-597-1500

Please RSVP by Wednesday, December 6th, to Bob at bob@rahbostonmetro.com or 617-597-1500. We will need your name, email, and phone number.  You will then get an “Official” Zoom Invite the day before the presentation which will contain the meeting ID and password for joining.

Come join us in our virtual support group. 

Now more than ever, it’s important for us to come together as a community and stay connected. We want to be a resource of hope, optimism and strength as WE, the Parkinson’s community, unite to help each other through a challenging time. Healthy social connections are critical for fostering support, learning, empathy and inspiration, and they help us maintain resilience during a time of crisis.

As we hope that many of you are staying home and practicing physical distancing we understand that you December feel frustrated, isolated, bored, hopeless and even scared. We urge you to get creative in finding ways to virtually socialize and stay connected with your community.

We look forward to seeing you then!!!

A little about Kristen Wesbecher, PHD

Kristen is a clinical neuropsychologist who works in BIDMC's cognitive neurology unit. She sees patients interested in deep brain stimulation for movement disorders.

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