[Webinar Recording] Live Well Today: Non-Motor Symptoms of Advanced Parkinson’s

23 November 2024
https://cdn.davisphinneyfoundation.org/dlm_uploads/2024/11/final.audio-Non-Motor-Symptoms-of-Parkinsons.mp3

During our November Live Well Today webinar, Dr. Jori Fleisher shared practical advice for care partners and people with Parkinson’s about navigating advanced Parkinson’s.

Dr. Fleisher discussed tips and tools that can help you manage challenges you may face as Parkinson’s advances, including cognitive decline, apathy and fatigue, difficulties with sleep, speech and swallowing disruption, and urinary and digestive issues.

You can watch or listen to the webinar below. Subscribe to our YouTube page to be notified whenever we upload new content. 

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