top of page
April is Parkinson's Disease Awareness Month
April is Parkinson's Disease Awareness Month

All of April

|

Location Varies with Event

April is Parkinson's Disease Awareness Month

Scroll down for listing of Parkinson's Disease Awareness Month event dates and locations.

Horario y ubicación

All of April

Location Varies with Event

Acerca del evento

April is Parkinson’s Awareness Month, an important opportunity to increase understanding of a complex disease that affects more than 5,000 individuals and their families in Northern Nevada. Throughout the month, the Parkinson Support Center of Northern Nevada is bringing our community together through a variety of events that highlight both awareness and connection—from local gyms raising awareness about the powerful role of exercise in Parkinson’s, to restaurants hosting dine-to-donate events that create space for social gathering and support. We will also be offering a special Education Series focused on advocacy, empowering individuals and care partners to speak up in healthcare settings, daily life, and at the policy level. Together, these efforts reflect our mission: ensuring that no one has to face Parkinson’s disease alone.


Check back often for added events!


  • Wed, April 1 – 8:00 AM – KRNV News 4

  • Tue, April 7 – 6:00 AM – KOLO News 8

  • Tue, April 7 – 5:00–11:00 PM – BJ’s Restaurant (Sparks) Dine to Donate

  • Thu, April 9 – All Day – Applebee’s Dine to Donate

  • Tue, April 14 – 4:00–10:00 PM – Texas Roadhouse Dine to Donate

  • Sat, April 18 – 1:00–3:00 PM – Education Series: Advocacy in Action

  • Tue, April 21 – Chili’s NW Reno Dine to Donate

  • Wed, April 22 – 10:00 AM – Walk with a Doc

  • Sun, April 26 – Rebecca Fisher runs PD Marathon (London)

Compartir este evento

675 W. Moana Lane, Suite 120

Reno, NV 89509

Mailing Address

P.O. Box 33662, Reno, NV 89533

Email Us | 775-525-0205

Subscribe to our newsletter!

Don't miss out on upcoming news and events!

The  Parkinson Support Center believes that decisions about medical care must occur between a patient and a trusted medical professional. The information presented on this website is not intended to replace or interfere with the course of your medical care. It is intended only to assist you in your understanding of Parkinson’s disease.

 

No information contained on this website is offered or intended as medical advice.

 

We cannot endorse any treatments described on sites that we link to. We recommend that treatment decisions are based on personal treatment goals with a trusted clinician with experience in the care of Parkinson’s disease, or a physician who can work in conjunction with a PD specialist.

bottom of page