From Parkinson Canada <[email protected]>
Subject Stay in the know: Our monthly newsletter is here!
Date November 9, 2023 9:24 PM
  Links have been removed from this email. Learn more in the FAQ.
  Links have been removed from this email. Learn more in the FAQ.
November Newsletter:

Featured events

Canvas of Hope
Presented by Women for Parkinson's (WFP), Canvas of Hope is an upcoming reception and panel discussion on Nov. 15, with talks about the latest research. It'll feature talented Canadian artists living with Parkinson's showcasing their experiences through photography and painting. The event is hosted by WFP, but everyone is welcome to attend what is sure to be an unforgettable evening in Thornhill, ON. Learn more about Canvas of Hope, Women for Parkinson's, and how to register: [link removed]

Movement Disorders Meeting
Parkinson Canada is partnering with the Canadian Movement Disorders Society on Nov. 24  25 for the 2nd Annual Canadian Movement Disorders Meeting in Toronto. There'll be over 150 attendees including experts from all facets of the Parkinson's research and clinical community. The event will be an exceptional opportunity for professionals to network, exchange the latest scientific research and discuss ways to better equip healthcare systems to diagnose and treat movement disorders. Learn more about it here: [link removed]

November webinar

The 6 W's of Clinical Trials & the Canadian Pipeline
This exciting webinar features Dr. Camila Aquino and Dr. Lorraine Kalia on Nov. 15 as they discuss the latest updates in treatments. Join us for an inside look at the latest research and see what is happening in the realm of Canadian therapeutic clinical trials and how you can get involved. Learn more: [link removed]

Announcements

CareFinder
We are excited to share that we have launched CareFinder - an innovative, user-friendly online directory designed to connect you with Parkinson's-informed services based on your location. Simply enter what you are searching for, add your postal code, and access a community of support, from movement disorder specialists to essential wellness programs. This wonderful resource directs you towards tailored services, programs, and supports, in your community. carefinder.parkinson.ca

October Overview

Hill Day
On Oct. 24, Parkinson Canada went to Parliament Hill. Our goal was to raise awareness of Parkinson's with elected officials and ensure that the voices of people living with Parkinson's and their care partners are being heard by the federal government. We're happy to report that the day was a resounding success as we were able to raise many of our concerns with parliamentarians. Read more about Hill Day here: [link removed]

Parkinson's IQ + You
The Michael J. Fox Foundation teamed up with Parkinson Canada to host Parkinson's IQ + You in Dartmouth, NS on Oct. 28. This free in-person event was the first of its kind in Canada. It was an empowering experience for people living with Parkinson's and their care partners in Atlantic Canada to learn tips on managing the disease, hearing about the latest research, and connecting with local resources.

Webinar: Family Matters
During our October 26 webinar, "Family Matters: Parkinson's and Family Relationships," Pascal Girard, Social Worker at McGill's Movement Disorder Clinic, discussed the effect Parkinson's may have on the relationships you have with those closest to you, and some approaches to consider when navigating these changes. We also heard from Rob Lebel, a Parkinson Canada Peer-to-Peer Program Mentor and person living with Parkinson's, and his spouse, Angie, about how Parkinson's has impacted relationships with those close to him and strategies they use to strengthen those bonds. Watch the recording now: [link removed]

---

parkinson.ca | [email protected]
Toll-free: 1-800-565-3000

Donate: [link removed]

Facebook: [link removed]

Twitter: [link removed]

Instagram: [link removed]

LinkedIn: [link removed]

YouTube: [link removed]

Website: [link removed]

© 2023 Parkinson Canada
Privacy policy: [link removed]
Unsubscribe: [link removed]

To unsubscribe from all future email, paste the following URL into your browser:
[link removed]
Parkinson Canada
4211 Yonge Street, Suite 316
Toronto, ON M2P 2A9
(p) 416-227-9700 or 1-800-565-3000
(f) 416-227-9600
[email protected]
Screenshot of the email generated on import

Message Analysis

  • Sender: n/a
  • Political Party: n/a
  • Country: n/a
  • State/Locality: n/a
  • Office: n/a
  • Email Providers:
    • Blackbaud