Movement Disorders Events
The Movement Disorders team hosts a variety of educational and supportive programming for patients, families, and the community. You can find more information about upcoming events and meetings in the Movement Disorders Calendar. You may contact Erika Adelman, LCSW, SIFI, movement disorders social worker, for any questions regarding Movement Disorders events or for assistance with registering for upcoming events.
Please follow this link to learn more about our support groups, meetings, and events for patients and caregivers.
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This is a monthly, online support group for those who have lost someone to brain cancer or another progressive neurological illness.Your loved one must have received treatment at Columbia in order to join this group. Participants are welcome to join 3 months after the death of their loved one and are invited to attend 13 sessions thereafter. This group occurs on the last Monday of each month.
Registration is required. To register, click here. After completing the registration form, a social worker will be in touch with you to complete the registration process. You will then receive a Zoom link for the next upcoming session.
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Join the Weinberg Family Cerebral Palsy Center's inaugural CP Community Day for some summertime fun, food & friendship to connect the cerebral palsy community. Community partners and families are all welcome! Enjoy the day at Haven Plaza, a beautiful accessible outdoor space on the Columbia University Irving Medical Center campus.
Free admission.
Activities
Lunch on the Plaza
Enjoy truck food and ice cream while coasting through our activities.
Meet & Greet
Join the Icebreaker Bingo and get to know our team.
Our Patient Family Advisory Council PFAC Ambassadors will share experience and resources with you.
Creative
Enjoy arts and crafts activities for all
Wellness & Sports
Our Columbia Programs in Physical Therapy therapists will be conducting foot and spine screenings.
Join the Columbia Programs in Occupational Therapy team for some fun sensory and functional mobility activities.
Learn about adaptive rock climbing and some cool knot tying techniques from the ParaCliffHangers
Chat to CP Soccer youth players for opportunities in team sports and summer camps.
Shoot some hoops with the Triboro Legends wheelchair basketball crew
Informational Tabling
Find out about research opportunities for the CP community from Columbia Teachers College and the Movement Recovery Lab
CP Positive will share funding opportunities to access care for CP.
Learn about funding support from CP Extension.
Singing Performance
Enjoy a special performance by the neurodiverse vocal ensemble, Cambridge Common Voices
Seated Yoga
Stretch and relax with certified Accessible Yoga Instructor Elisabeth Bates, CPNP, from Rehabilitation and Regenerative Medicine.
CP Soccer Clinic
US Men's CP National Team forward Shea Hammond hosts a CP Soccer clinic and answers questions on his journey to becoming a national level athlete.
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This is a monthly workshop for caregivers across the Department of Neurology to understand how to access important “concrete” services that your loved ones may need throughout their treatment journey. We will discuss important topics such as transportation, disability, enrolling in Medicaid, advance care planning, as well as managing the emotional burden of caregiving.
Facilitated by a licensed social worker who specializes in neurology.This meeting occurs via Zoom on the second Wednesday of each month, from 1-2pm. Registration is not required.
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This is a monthly, online support group for those who have lost someone to brain cancer or another progressive neurological illness.Your loved one must have received treatment at Columbia in order to join this group. Participants are welcome to join 3 months after the death of their loved one and are invited to attend 13 sessions thereafter. This group occurs on the last Monday of each month.
Registration is required. To register, click here. After completing the registration form, a social worker will be in touch with you to complete the registration process. You will then receive a Zoom link for the next upcoming session.
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This is a monthly workshop for caregivers across the Department of Neurology to understand how to access important “concrete” services that your loved ones may need throughout their treatment journey. We will discuss important topics such as transportation, disability, enrolling in Medicaid, advance care planning, as well as managing the emotional burden of caregiving.
Facilitated by a licensed social worker who specializes in neurology.This meeting occurs via Zoom on the second Wednesday of each month, from 1-2pm. Registration is not required.
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This is a monthly, online support group for those who have lost someone to brain cancer or another progressive neurological illness.Your loved one must have received treatment at Columbia in order to join this group. Participants are welcome to join 3 months after the death of their loved one and are invited to attend 13 sessions thereafter. This group occurs on the last Monday of each month.
Registration is required. To register, click here. After completing the registration form, a social worker will be in touch with you to complete the registration process. You will then receive a Zoom link for the next upcoming session.
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Wednesday, August 14, 2024
This is a monthly workshop for caregivers across the Department of Neurology to understand how to access important “concrete” services that your loved ones may need throughout their treatment journey. We will discuss important topics such as transportation, disability, enrolling in Medicaid, advance care planning, as well as managing the emotional burden of caregiving.
Facilitated by a licensed social worker who specializes in neurology.This meeting occurs via Zoom on the second Wednesday of each month, from 1-2pm. Registration is not required.
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This is a monthly, online support group for those who have lost someone to brain cancer or another progressive neurological illness.Your loved one must have received treatment at Columbia in order to join this group. Participants are welcome to join 3 months after the death of their loved one and are invited to attend 13 sessions thereafter. This group occurs on the last Monday of each month.
Registration is required. To register, click here. After completing the registration form, a social worker will be in touch with you to complete the registration process. You will then receive a Zoom link for the next upcoming session.
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Wednesday, September 11, 2024
This is a monthly workshop for caregivers across the Department of Neurology to understand how to access important “concrete” services that your loved ones may need throughout their treatment journey. We will discuss important topics such as transportation, disability, enrolling in Medicaid, advance care planning, as well as managing the emotional burden of caregiving.
Facilitated by a licensed social worker who specializes in neurology.This meeting occurs via Zoom on the second Wednesday of each month, from 1-2pm. Registration is not required.
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Wednesday, October 9, 2024
This is a monthly workshop for caregivers across the Department of Neurology to understand how to access important “concrete” services that your loved ones may need throughout their treatment journey. We will discuss important topics such as transportation, disability, enrolling in Medicaid, advance care planning, as well as managing the emotional burden of caregiving.
Facilitated by a licensed social worker who specializes in neurology.This meeting occurs via Zoom on the second Wednesday of each month, from 1-2pm. Registration is not required.
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