Sopris Lodge Partners with Parkinson Association of the Rockies for Free ‘Parkinson’s 101’ Talk

Sopris Lodge Partners with Parkinson Association of the Rockies for 
Free ‘Parkinson’s 101’ Talk
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CARBONDALE – Sopris Lodge at Carbondale will host Jodi Brown, CEO of Parkinson Association of the Rockies (PAR), to present ”Parkinson’s 101” on Thursday, April 4 from 2-3 p.m.

This educational presentation, which coincides with Parkinson’s Awareness Month, will cover commonly used terminology, signs, and symptoms, and explore potential causes of Parkinson’s Disease. Brown will also highlight how individuals with Parkinson’s and their care partners can lead fulfilling lives, emphasizing the importance of exercise and community connection. This free program is beneficial for those recently diagnosed, caregivers, or anyone seeking to expand their understanding of the condition.

Sopris Lodge is located at 295 Rio Grande Ave. in Carbondale.

This event is free and open to the public, but an RSVP is required, and attendance will be limited. To RSVP, call Chase Corte at 970-678-0057 or visit soprislodge.com/events.

About Sopris Lodge at Carbondale
Sopris Lodge at Carbondale is a Colorado-based retirement community offering independent and assisted living, memory support, respite care, and a day retreat program for seniors aged 55-plus in the Roaring Fork Valley. Set in the picturesque Rocky Mountain town of Carbondale and nestled between the historic destinations of Aspen and Glenwood Springs, Sopris Lodge at Carbondale is managed by WellAge Senior Living, a respected senior care management company.

About Parkinson Association of the Rockies
Parkinson Association of the Rockies (PAR) is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing free programs and services for People with Parkinson’s, their Care Partners, and loved ones in Colorado and Wyoming. With a mission to improve the quality of life for those affected by Parkinson’s, PAR offers a wide range of support, education, and advocacy initiatives.

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