We invite you to attend our bi-annual Emotional Wellbeing Symposium.
This session we will be focusing on cultivating Joy, laughter and playfulness despite Parkinson’s.

Community Partners will be available to share their resources through an expo at the start of the day.

This day will include talks by local experts and small group breakouts
and activities to help with further understanding and learning of the day’s content.

When:  Friday, November 1, 9:30am – 2pm

Where: East Community Center

9:30 am Check in, expo with community resources and light refreshments
Community Partners will be available to share their resources through an expo at the start of the day.

10am – 2pm Symposium

Complimentary lunch is included

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“While battling Parkinson’s for over 12 years, I have attended a number of interesting and helpful educational seminars. Most of them had to do with motor symptoms and how best to deal with them. A few of the seminars talked about dealing with non-motor symptoms, and how to work around those difficult issues. But after attending the Emotional Wellness series, both in person and virtually, I can assure you that this is the best and most comprehensive educational seminar I have been involved with during my battle with Parkinson’s!”

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Speaker: Mary O’Hara, LCSW
University of Colorado Outpatient Psychiatry

Mary has over seventeen years of experience in the field of Neurological Conditions. In addition to clinically supporting diagnosed individuals and families, she has developed, and researched programs aimed at improving the quality of life for those diagnosed. In her current role in the Outpatient Psychiatry clinic at the University of Colorado, Mary offers short term psychotherapy to those diagnosed to cope with grief, anxiety, depression, or changes in relationships. In addition to processing their unique emotional experience, her practice is dedicated to helping clients continue to find meaning, connection, and enjoyment in their lives.

Speaker: Jenine Camins

Jenine Camins is a certified mindfulness and meditation instructor with a background in personal development coaching. Specializing in practical and compassionate techniques, Jenine helps individuals stay grounded and steady, even in the face of life’s most challenging moments. Drawing from years of experience, Jenine empowers others to navigate stress and uncertainty with calm, clarity, resilience, and hope.

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back into programming for our Parkinson’s community.

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