by Wendy Voelker | Aug 13, 2018 | For Care Partners, For Clients, For Donors, For Referral Partners, News
Step into InMotion on a Monday morning and you’ll likely be greeted by Harriet Kitay’s welcoming smile. Harriet, who resides in Lyndhurst, welcomes clients and caregivers every Monday morning as a front desk volunteer. A former owner of furniture stores, and current...
by Wendy Voelker | Aug 13, 2018 | For Care Partners, For Clients, For Donors, For Referral Partners
Say hello to Tonya Waggoner, one of our dedicated volunteers who helps out at our front desk on Friday mornings. Tonya was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease in 2005 shortly after moving to the Cleveland area and made a commitment to focus on her health and...
by Wendy Voelker | Aug 13, 2018 | For Care Partners, For Clients, For Donors, For Referral Partners
You can find Linda Schlein Thursday mornings behind the desk greeting clients and checking them in for class. Linda, a retired elementary school teacher, has been volunteering since InMotion opened its doors back in 2015. A longtime friend of Amy and Lee Handel,...
by Wendy Voelker | Jul 27, 2018 | For Care Partners, For Clients, For Donors, For Referral Partners, News
Sheila Levine, of Pepper Pike, has been volunteering at InMotion for the past two years. Sheila can be found behind the front desk Thursday mornings welcoming clients as they arrive for class. She is also a volunteer coach in the Mindful Movement class on Wednesday...
by Wendy Voelker | Jan 19, 2016 | For Care Partners, For Clients, For Referral Partners, News, Research & Articles
Learn about research progress made in 2015 and forthcoming Parkinson’s research of 2016. Read more
by Wendy Voelker | Jan 4, 2016 | Dr. David Riley, For Care Partners, For Clients, For Referral Partners, What I tell my Patients
It is common knowledge that the brain directs physical activity. For example, most people know that paralysis from a stroke is due to damage to the brain. It is only in recent years, however, that scientific investigators have begun to appreciate the other direction...