Live Webinar: Living Safely with Parkinson’s: Inside and Outside of Your Home

with Carol Chiang

Thursday, June 13, 2024

1 pm MDT/Denver
12 am PDT/Los Angeles and Phoenix
2 pm CDT/Chicago
3 pm EDT/New York

During National Safety Month, we’re featuring content about how to live safely with Parkinson’s. For June’s Live Well Today webinar, Executive Director Polly Dawkins will sit down with Carol Chiang: an occupational therapist and owner of Evolving Homes. Evolving Homes helps people living with Parkinson’s and other mobility disorders create safe, comfortable living spaces. Polly and Carol will discuss interior design strategies including smart home technology as well as AgeTech: a category of technology focused on improving the quality of life for older people and caregivers.

Click the button above and fill out the brief form to register for the webinar. You’ll receive a confirmation email with a link to the Zoom meeting.

Your Speaker for the Webinar

Carol Chiang
Carol Chiang OTR/L, CAPS, ECHM, CHAMP

Carol Chiang OTR/L, CAPS, ECHM, CHAMP is an occupational therapist and owner of Evolving Homes. She has over 20 years experience in a variety of settings including ortho, neuro, and chronic pain, in addition to designing Return to Work programs and home modification. She is a certified Aging-In-Place Specialist, holds an Executive Certificate of Home Modification, and is a Certified Home Assessment and Modification Professional. Carol is also a Certified Parkinson’s Wellness Recovery therapist with advanced training in manual therapy and other pain control modalities. Her private practice specializes in treating complex neurological and orthopedics cases that have not responded to traditional therapies to minimize pain or restore function. She is passionate about exercise as medicine and believes that it’s never too late to develop healthy habits and routines that can improve quality of life.

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