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A Courageous Story About Parkinson's Disease, and the Resources That Offer Support.

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In this episode of The Paid Leave Podcast we discuss Parkinson's disease, what it is, what it does, and how to treat it. Parkinson's Awareness Month is observed in April, and is an opportunity to increase awareness about the ailment and its symptoms, as well as to support victims. National Parkinson's day is observed on April 11 every year to raise awareness about this medical condition and its severity. Muhammad Ali and Michael J Fox are the most well-known people to suffer from Parkinson's disease. Joining in on this conversation is Holly Seymour, the Program Director for the Connecticut Chapter of the American Parkinson's Disease Association, also known as APDA. Heather Pierce joins us as a caregiver. She supported her dad after his diagnosis of Parkinson's in 2019 and was his caregiver and advocate before he passed in 2021. She's now a board member for APDA and leads a support group where she helps those with PD and their care partners navigate the changes of life with PD. She also owns a company called ClearView Senior Living Advisors, where she helps families connect to resources. She's starting school in Vermont to be an end-of-life doula to further the support she can offer families. She's also a community educator for the Alzheimer's Association.

Holly explains Parkinson's symptoms, treatments, and the importance of support groups. Heather recounts her father's personal journey with Parkinson's, highlighting the challenges of caregiving. They emphasize the significance of mental health support and the benefits of Connecticut's Paid Leave program for those diagnosed who are still working, and to their caregivers. The podcast aims to raise awareness and provide resources for those affected by Parkinson's.

To get in touch with or to join a support group with the APDA please go to: apdaparkinson.org/CT or call 860-996-4276.

To get in touch with Heather Pierce go to her website at: Clearviewseniorlivingadvisor.com or call or call 860-733-9506.

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In this episode of The Paid Leave Podcast we discuss Parkinson's disease, what it is, what it does, and how to treat it. Parkinson's Awareness Month is observed in April, and is an opportunity to increase awareness about the ailment and its symptoms, as well as to support victims. National Parkinson's day is observed on April 11 every year to raise awareness about this medical condition and its severity. Muhammad Ali and Michael J Fox are the most well-known people to suffer from Parkinson's disease. Joining in on this conversation is Holly Seymour, the Program Director for the Connecticut Chapter of the American Parkinson's Disease Association, also known as APDA. Heather Pierce joins us as a caregiver. She supported her dad after his diagnosis of Parkinson's in 2019 and was his caregiver and advocate before he passed in 2021. She's now a board member for APDA and leads a support group where she helps those with PD and their care partners navigate the changes of life with PD. She also owns a company called ClearView Senior Living Advisors, where she helps families connect to resources. She's starting school in Vermont to be an end-of-life doula to further the support she can offer families. She's also a community educator for the Alzheimer's Association.

Holly explains Parkinson's symptoms, treatments, and the importance of support groups. Heather recounts her father's personal journey with Parkinson's, highlighting the challenges of caregiving. They emphasize the significance of mental health support and the benefits of Connecticut's Paid Leave program for those diagnosed who are still working, and to their caregivers. The podcast aims to raise awareness and provide resources for those affected by Parkinson's.

To get in touch with or to join a support group with the APDA please go to: apdaparkinson.org/CT or call 860-996-4276.

To get in touch with Heather Pierce go to her website at: Clearviewseniorlivingadvisor.com or call or call 860-733-9506.

For information or to apply for benefits please go to: ctpaidleave.org

https://ctpaidleave.org/s/?language=en_US
https://www.facebook.com/CTPaidLeave

https://www.instagram.com/ctpaidleave/

https://twitter.com/CTPaidLeave
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=ct+paid+leave

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