Managing Changing Symptoms
Check-in, Lunch and Resource Fair begin at Noon. Program begins at 1 pm.
Even after years of good symptom control, Parkinson's disease can take unexpected turns. This program explores the "mid-stride" changes that happen and offers strategies to manage them. Learn about treatment options, when to adjust your care team, and how to stay independent and supported as your needs change.
Expert Speakers
Daniel G. DiLuca, MD, MSc
Assistant Professor of Neurology
Washington University School of Medicine
Nathan Wachter, MD
Neurology—Movement Disorders
Mercy Hospital St. Louis
This is an in-person program. Check-in, lunch, and Resource Fair begin at Noon.
Parking: Complimentary parking is available in the parking garage and outside surface lot. Convenient drop-off is available at the west entrance. For driving directions, please click here.
There is no charge to attend, but registration is required as lunch is provided. This program is open to people with Parkinson's, their families and friends, medical providers/practitioners, and the community.
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