Spotlight on the APDA Missouri Chapter: Resources for the Parkinson’s Community
Amanda Landsbaum of APDA presents to ALCA Members in St. Louis
In St. Louis, the American Parkinson Disease Association (APDA) Missouri Chapter is making significant strides in supporting those impacted by Parkinson’s Disease (PD). Recently, the Aging Life Care Association invited Amanda Landsbaum to speak at our monthly meeting in St. Louis, where she shared an inspiring update on the advancements in Parkinson’s support and research, highlighting the invaluable resources available to the community.
APDA Resources
The APDA Missouri Chapter in St. Louis offers a wide array of resources at no cost to families affected by Parkinson’s. These resources aim to empower individuals and families, providing them with the tools they need to navigate the challenges of PD. From educational materials and support groups to exercise classes and wellness programs, there is a wealth of support tailored to meet diverse needs.
New Family Training for Parkinson’s Caregivers
A standout offering is the new training program designed for caregivers and family members. This program equips participants with a deeper understanding of Parkinson’s Disease, enabling them to provide more effective and compassionate care for their loved ones.
Get Connected with APDA Resources
The APDA’s commitment to the Parkinson’s community is unwavering, as they continue to lead the way in offering support, education, and advocacy. For more information and to access these resources, please connect with APDA at https://www.apdaparkinson.org/mo