I
hesitate to urge my balance-impaired compatriots out on the world's
largest ice rink, but you may decide for yourselves between risking a
fall and risking cabin fever. Here to help you with that choice are the
things that might tempt you to go out.
The
Telehealth presentation for January will be broadcast on Monday,
January 11 at 1:00 pm on the campus of Providence Hospital. To find the Alaska meeting proceed with all deliberate speed to
Providence Hospital oncology wing on Piper St. ( Go to
the second
floor, walk down the lonnnnnnnng hall that stretches South from the cafe
and look for room 2401 pretty much at the end of the hall on your
right.) The speakers for this interactive broadcast will be Jessica
Yaeger and team, Gentiva Home and Hospice Health Representative, Topics:
Hospice.
Myths discussed and questions answered.For more information contact : Parkinson’s Resource Center of Spokane at 509-443-3361 or by email at center@spokaneparkinsons.org By the way, many of the past teleconferences are archived and you can watch them here http://www.spokaneparkinsons. org/telehealth-video-library/
Myths discussed and questions answered.For more information contact : Parkinson’s Resource Center of Spokane at 509-443-3361 or by email at center@spokaneparkinsons.org By the way, many of the past teleconferences are archived and you can watch them here http://www.spokaneparkinsons.
Our
regular support group meeting will be Saturday, January 16th, our topic
will be the non-motor symptoms of Parkinson's Disease.
Best wishes to all of you for 2016!
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