Parkinson Society Spring/Summer Speaker series – Drug Therapy for Parkinson’s Disease

Malcolm Marcus and Pharmacist Greta Mah at the Parkinson Society

The final session of the Parkinson Society Central & Northern Ontario branch Spring/Summer Speaker series, sponsored by Eldercare Home Health, featured speaker Greta Mah, BscPhm. RPh. C.G.P., speaking on drug therapy for Parkinson’s disease. Greta is a Pharmacist and facilitator of the Living Well with Parkinson’s program at North York General Hospital. Drug Therapy for […]

Parkinson Society Spring/Summer Speaker series – Love, Intimacy & Parkinson’s

The Parkinson Society Central & Northern Ontario branch did a wonderful job hosting the event featuring speaker Gila Bronner, Director, Sex Therapy Service, Sexual Medicine Center, Dept. of Urology; Sheba Medical Center, Tel-Hashomer, ISRAEL. Gila spoke about issues relating to intimacy, sex, and emphasized the importance of personal time – time where the person with […]

Parkinson Society Spring/Summer speaker series

The Parkinson Society Central & Northern Ontario branch presents its Spring/Summer Speaker series. 1. May 9, 2012—Love, Intimacy & Parkinson’s: Gila Bronner; Director, Sex Therapy Service, Sexual Medicine Center, Dept. of Urology; Sheba Medical Center, Tel-Hashomer, ISRAEL 2. July 25, 2012—Financial Planning & Disability Tax Credits: What you need to know 3. August 22, 2012—Medication […]

Parkinsons Society Education Event

Just a reminder that tomorrow, October 12, 2011 we will be on site at the Toronto Botanical Gardens where Dr. Mario Masellis will speak on the topic of Mind, Mood & Memory. The Parkinsons Society is running the event from 6:30pm-9:00pm and it is free to attend. Hoping to see you there!

Sponsors of the Parkinsons Foundation speakers series

We are pleased to announce our participation as a sponsor for the Parkinsons Foundation’s Speakers series. We will be on site at the Toronto Botanical Gardens on October 12, 2011 where Dr. Mario Masellis will speak on the topic of Mind, mood & memory. The evening runs from 6:30pm-9:00pm and is free to attend.