10:30 am: April Support Meeting: Parkinson's Foundation Hospital Safety Guide
10:30 am – 12:30 pm April 3, 2024
Prairie Sage Rooms 2&3
Parkinson's Foundation Hospital Safety Guide
People with Parkinson’s disease (PD) are at a higher risk of hospitalization and face many challenges while in the hospital; for example, studies show that 3 out of 4 don’t receive their medication on time during a hospital stay. It is important for all people with Parkinson’s to be aware of the risks, prepare ahead of time, and know how to advocate for their needs while in the hospital.
The Hospital Safety Guide is filled with useful tools and information to help a person with Parkinson’s and their care partners prepare for and navigate their next hospital visit whether planned or unplanned. This presentation will be an overview of the Hospital Safety Guide and hospital care so you can move forward with confidence.
Sadie McCoy, Parkinson's Foundation
Sadie McCoy got involved with the Parkinson's Foundation in 2016 after her grandmother was diagnosed with PD. She started as a volunteer, organizing her family for Moving Day to show love and support to her grandma. Eventually, she took on more and more as a volunteer, including sharing Hospital Safety with her community. When an internship opened up for the Volunteer Engagement team, she jumped on the opportunity, and they liked having the extra help so much that they turned that internship into a full-time position which she was able to apply for. Now Sadie gets to support volunteers across the country as they work to make life better for people with Parkinson's. She does this from her home office in a little mountain town called Crestline in CA, with the love and support of her husband, three daughters, dog, and bunny.
1:00 pm: Fall & Recover: Explore ways to PREPARE for, PREVENT and RECOVER from Falling
1:00 pm – 3:30 pm April 6, 2024
Led by MTP Director, Lisa Morgan and Dr. John Zapanta, PT.
Dr. Zapanta PT, DPT received his Doctor of Physical Therapy degree at Regis University in Denver,
CO in 2012. He completed an Orthopaedic Physical Therapy Residency program at HonorHealth
in Scottsdale, AZ. He is Board Certified in Orthopaedic Physical Therapy (OCS) and is Fellowship-
Trained in the American Academy of Orthopaedic Manual Physical Therapists (FAAOMPT). Cost
is $10/person or $15/couple or carepartner. Click HERE to register!
2:15 pm: Healthy Hydration, Lymph, and Elimination
2:15 pm – 3:30 pm April 24, 2024
Healthy Hydration, Lymph, and Elimination - a webinar with Heidi Huser Hackler.
Heidi is a Functional Wellness & Nutrition Coach, Reiki Master and Author and believes
in a holistic approach to health and wellness.
10:30 am: May Support Meeting: Life Enrichment and Engagement
10:30 am – 12:30 pm May 1, 2024
Prairie Sage Rooms 2&3
Life Enrichment & Engagement: Choosing Enjoyment
Discussion: What brings us enjoyment?
Let's not be discouraged about limitations in our lives. What brings us joy? What is engaging and joyful for each one of us? Let's get the ideas flowing!
The Buddy System in Parkinson's: How Bicycling Can Add to Our Network Support
Through the City of FC Moves department’s Bike Buddy Program riders can get individualized attention that is sometimes needed to learn about everything from fix a flat to wayfinding the safest route. This presentation will cover the details of that program, and how to get involved. We will also talk about the different types of e-bikes, 3-wheel bikes, stationary bikes, and what to expect from them.
About Lauren Nagle, City of Fort Collins | FC Moves Department
Lauren, an Active Modes Specialist in FC Moves, has worked for the City of Fort Collins for almost 9 years. Car free for over 15 years, Lauren only recently bought an electric vehicle. During this time spent car free, Lauren has been able to ride just about everywhere in Fort Collins and in Northern Colorado, and plans on bringing this expertise to you in order to help you work on solutions for incorporating biking into your life.