by Wendy Voelker | Mar 25, 2025 | Dr. David Riley, For Care Partners, For Clients, For Referral Partners, What I tell my Patients
Although the issue has not gained many headlines, a great deal of energy is being expended by movement disorders neurologists to develop a new way of thinking about Parkinson’s disease. This effort has been prompted by two major trends: a growing recognition...
by Wendy Voelker | Dec 28, 2018 | For Care Partners, For Clients, For Donors, For Referral Partners, News
“Thankfulness and self-pity cannot coexist at the same time in the same heart. Whichever one is allowed ascendancy displaces the other. As it has been said, ‘You cannot serve two masters. Either you will love the one and hate the other or you will cling to...
by Wendy Voelker | Aug 22, 2018 | For Care Partners, For Clients, For Donors, For Referral Partners
Natalie Skall heard about InMotion from Amy and late founder Lee Handel, whom she and her husband Richard are close with, during the conception stages. Her husband, in fact, had known Lee since High School. In addition, she has been a client of founder Ben Rossi for...
by Wendy Voelker | Aug 22, 2018 | For Care Partners, For Clients, For Donors, For Referral Partners
When you arrive at InMotion on a Wednesday afternoon, you will most likely be greeted by Laura Bennett and Natalie Skall. Both have been volunteering their time at InMotion since the doors opened in March 2015. Laura, who was diagnosed with Parkinson’s in 2014, heard...
by Wendy Voelker | Aug 22, 2018 | For Care Partners, For Clients, For Donors, For Referral Partners, Uncategorized
If you stop by InMotion on a typical Thursday afternoon, you are likely to be greeted by Kathy Cohen’s welcoming smile. Kathy, the daughter of InMotion founder Allan Goldberg, has been volunteering at InMotion for the past two years. A current resident of Moreland...
by Wendy Voelker | Aug 22, 2018 | For Care Partners, For Clients, For Donors, For Referral Partners
When Cindy Polster brought her uncle to InMotion for a tour, she was hopeful that he would agree to participate in the center’s classes and programs to help him with his Parkinson’s disease. What she didn’t expect was that she herself would also decide that day to...