
(Bradenton, FL – Feb. 1, 2019) – On Saturday, April 13, top Parkinson’s specialists from around the country will be the featured speakers at the 2019 Parkinson’s EXPO, the largest annual Parkinson’s event in the United States.
People and caregivers living with Parkinson’s, allied healthcare professionals and individuals interested in learning more about the progressive, neuro-degenerative disease are invited to attend.
Founded and hosted by Neuro Challenge Foundation for Parkinson’s, the day-long event will cover the latest in medical and non-medical findings and include live demonstrations of PD in Motion, Rock Steady Boxing and Pedaling for Parkinson’s.
New this year, continuing medical education credits and continuing education units for physicians and allied health professionals will be available.
The event is free but advance registration is required. Reserve a seat at NeuroChallenge.org.
“Our goal is to provide the top educational resources available to help people live well with Parkinson’s,” said Robyn Faucy-Washington, executive director of Neuro Challenge Foundation. “Bringing this vast array of resources together with top Parkinson’s specialists in the nation makes this a very empowering day.”
Neuro Challenge Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to improving the quality of life for people with Parkinson’s and their caregivers. All services and programs are provided free of charge.
The Parkinson’s EXPO will take place at the Bradenton Area Convention Center at 1 Haben Blvd, Palmetto, Florida on Saturday, April 13 from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm; doors will open at 8:00 am. , coffee and water will be provided. Register for this free event at NeuroChallenge.org; call (941) 926-6413 for more information.
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Fact Sheet on the 2019 Parkinson’s EXPO
Who/What: Neuro Challenge Foundation for Parkinson’s is hosting the 2019 Parkinson’s EXPO, the largest annual Parkinson’s event in the United States. 1,800 people are expected to attend.
When: Saturday, April 13, 2019 from 9am – 3 pm. Doors open at 8am.
Where: Bradenton Area Convention Center, 1 Haben Blvd, Palmetto, Florida
How much: FREE, open to the public. Lunch provided & water provided.
Why this is news worthy
Education is the key to living well with Parkinson’s – this is the largest annual Parkinson’s educational event in the country.
The economic impact of 1,800 people attending The 2019 Parkinson’s Expo, many from out of town should be considerable.