Peterson Foundation for Parkinson’s Hosts 4th Annual Navigating the Parkinson’s Path

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NASHVILLE, TN (July 17, 2022) –Peterson Foundation for Parkinson’s will host their annual Expo Navigating the Parkinson’s Path: Insights and Information for Improved Living for the fourth time on Saturday, August 13, 2022. The half-day event, designed to educate, engage and empower the Parkinson’s community, will be held on at the Gordon Jewish Community Center in Nashville, TN. For those unable to attend the event in-person, there will be a live stream component of the event.

This year the Expo’s keynote speakers include David Kreitzman, MD; Parkinson’s Disease and Movement Disorders Center of Long Island, Thomas Davis, MD, Vice Chair, Research; Division Chief, Movement Disorders Professor Neurology Vanderbilt University Medical Center, and Britt Stone, MD, Assistant Professor, Movement Disorders Vanderbilt University Medical Center.

“Not only does this annual event provide individuals living with Parkinson’s their care partners, friends and family continued education around Parkinson’s, but allows our community in Middle Tennessee to promote awareness to the public.” states Brent Peterson, Founder and Board Chair of the Peterson Foundation for Parkinson’s. This event is presented to the community free of charge thanks to our sponsors. The organization does require advance registration, for more information on tickets visit www.petersonfoundationforparkinsons.org.

Founded in 2009, the Peterson Foundation for Parkinson’s is a non-profit with a mission to support and enhance lives of people with Parkinson’s, their care partners, and their families to achieve their highest possible quality of life through awareness, education, and programs within a caring community.

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If you would like more information about the Peterson foundation for Parkinson’s, please call Debbie Lowenthal at 615.269.5312 or email at info@petersonforparkinsons.org.

Peterson Foundation for Parkinson’s Hosts 3rd Annual Navigating the Parkinson’s Path

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

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For the third year the Peterson Foundation for Parkinson’s will host their annual Expo Navigating the Parkinson’s Path: Insights and Information for Improved Living. The half-day event, designed to educate, engage and empower the Parkinson’s community, will be held on Saturday, August 7, 2021 at Brentwood Baptist Church. The organization will also provide a virtual platform for individuals unable to attend the event in person.

This year the Expo’s keynote speakers include Dr. Peter Hedera, M.D. Ph.d  University of Louisville, Dr. Thomas Davis, Vice Chair, Research; Division Chief, Movement Disorders Professor Neurology Vanderbilt University Medical Center, and Dr. William Petrie, MD Professor of Clinical Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Vanderbilt University Medical Center.

“This annual event allows the Parkinson’s Community throughout Middle Tennessee the opportunity to raise awareness around the diagnosis and provide education to individuals living with Parkinson’s, their caregivers, friends and family.” states Brent Peterson, Founder and Board Chair of the Peterson Foundation for Parkinson’s. Thanks to the generous donations from our sponsors and the support provided from our Parkinson’s Foundation grant, this event will be free of charge. The organization does require advance registration, for more information on tickets visit www.petersonfoundationforparkinsons.org.

Founded in 2009, the Peterson Foundation for Parkinson’s is a non-profit with a mission to support and enhance lives of people with Parkinson’s, their care partners, and their families to achieve their highest possible quality of life through awareness, education, and programs within a caring community.

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If you would like more information about the Peterson foundation for Parkinson’s, please call Debbie Lowenthal at or email at info@petersonforparkinsons.org.