WHAT: Young people with Parkinson’s disease can learn how to maintain the best possible quality of life at a symposium presented by Oregon Health & Science University. Kari Lyons, a social worker with more than a decade of experience helping people and families manage chronic illness, will present Healing Tools for Living: From the Foundation Up. Lyons brings a holistic approach to health and healing.
Lyons’ keynote address is followed by a forum featuring men and women who were diagnosed with Parkinson’s in their 30s and 40s. Two spouses also will join the discussion about how Parkinson’s has affected careers, relationships, children – and their strategies for thriving despite the additional challenges presented by a chronic illness.
The evening wraps up with dessert and informal group discussions with OHSU medical experts.
WHEN: 5:30 to 9 p.m. Friday, Sept. 19.The deadline for registration is Sept. 12. The fee is $20. To register, please call 503 494-7231 or e-mail durans@ohsu.edu.
WHERE: Vey Auditorium, OHSU Doernbecher Children’s Hospital