Parkinson Canada
Parkinson's Psychosis Hallucinations & Delusions
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Hallucinations and delusions are common yet often misunderstood
symptoms of Parkinson's disease. While they can occur at any
stage, these experiences-such as seeing, hearing, or believing
things that aren't real-are often difficult to discuss.
Yet, open conversations and effective strategies can help individuals
with Parkinson's and their care partners navigate these
challenges and live well.
We invite you to join us for an important webinar on Wednesday,
January 15, from 2:00 to 3:00 PM Eastern Time, where we'll
explore:
* Causes, triggers, and management strategies for hallucinations
and delusions, led by Dr. Alison Dixon
* Communication approaches for addressing these symptoms with
your care team
* The mental health impacts on individuals with Parkinson's
and their care partners, including challenges like social
withdrawal or delayed medical care
You'll also hear a powerful personal story from Nini Huang, who
will share her experiences caring for two parents with
Parkinson's. Nini will discuss her mother's episodes of
delusions and the practical strategies their family uses to stay safe
and connected.
This webinar offers valuable insights for people living with
Parkinson's, their care partners, and anyone interested in
understanding and managing Parkinson's psychosis.
Register Now
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This event is offered at no cost, thanks to the generosity of our
donors. Learn more about Parkinson Canada and how you can support the
Parkinson's community at parkinson.ca.
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