Palliative care is a patient-focused approach to care and treatment that can provide relief from both the symptoms and stress of Parkinson's, improving quality of life for the person with PD as well as their care partners and family. Palliative care is provided by a specially-trained team of doctors, nurses and other specialists who work together with a patient’s other doctors to provide an extra layer of support that is based on the needs of the person with PD, rather than the stage or course of their disease. Join us for an overview of palliative care and how it can benefit you and your family. **Can't make this date? Register to receive a link to the recording.** About our speaker: Adriana Gonzalez is a licensed clinical social worker at the Parkinson and Movement Disorders Center at the University of California San Diego. She is a graduate of San Diego State University where she obtained her masters degree in social work. Adriana is committed to working closely with the clinical team to support patients in meeting their treatment goals. She is bilingual and ¡Juntos Unidos!, a Latino outreach program for Parkinson's disease. Outside of work Adriana enjoys traveling, listening to live music, […]