The Council on Aging of Ottawa
The south wind evokes warmth, movement, growth, and openness of the heart. In that same spirit, the Southwinds Café invites older adults to gather for thought-provoking sessions where ideas flow and everyone feels at home.
There are more than 100,000 Canadians living with Parkinson’s (PD), and visits with a neurologist are often few and far between. With the right supports in place, life can be easier, and the stress of PD can be alleviated.
Anyone with a neurological condition, caregivers, and other interested individuals will benefit from attending this presentation.
Gigi van den Hoef, PD Consultant
RN Gigi van den Hoef, PD Consultant with Nurse On Board, will speak about specialized guidance as a highly experienced Nurse Care Manager. People with PD often have a primary goal of living in their own home for as long as possible; with an RN to call upon who has PD expertise, this becomes more achievable.
Mona Kalra, PT and Neuro Rehab, Lead
Mona Kalra, PT and Neuro Rehab Lead at MapleCare Physiotherapy, will share how physiotherapy supports mobility in Parkinson’s and other neurological conditions. She’ll cover strategies to overcome freezing, move confidently, and stay active. The session highlights how team-based rehab can boost daily function and quality of life.
Eileen Lacroix
Eileen Lacroix, from Choice Homecare and their dedicated team can help individuals with Parkinson’s Disease continue to live joyful, fulfilling lives in the comfort of their own homes. Being in familiar surroundings and staying connected with family and friends plays a vital role in maintaining morale and overall quality of life. Eilleen will talk about supports offered to assist adults with PD live with more ease.