Educational Series Explores Brain Health, Surgical Options, and Financial Planning
Palm Beach Gardens, FL – The Mind, Music and Movement Foundation for Neurological Disorders is proud to announce its Lunch & Learn Fall Series continuing through December at Tropical Sands Church and Frenchman’s Reserve. This series aims to provide valuable education to the community on topics related to senior lifestyle, Parkinson’s and other neurodegenerative diseases.
The next Lunch & Learn event on November 15 will include a presentation by Dr. Arif Dalvi, Director of the Comprehensive Movement Disorders Program at Palm Beach Neuroscience Institute, titled “Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) or Focused Ultrasound? What will work best and when?” Attendees at the Tropical Sands Church can expect to gain comprehensive insights into the intricacies of both DBS and focused ultrasound surgeries, including a thorough understanding of the benefits and potential risks inherent to each method. The session will encourage attendees to assess outcomes based on the latest clinical research, fostering a well-informed perspective on the optimal approach to address neurological disorders. The November Lunch & Learn is free with a $20 lunch offered, advance reservations required.
Later in the year, on December 14 at the Frenchman’s Reserve, Anne B. Sternlicht, Managing Director of JP Morgan Private Bank, will guide participants through a thought-provoking discussion titled “The Well-Prepared Spouse.” This educational session will explore the fundamentals of financial, investment, and trust planning, offering essential insights into the intricacies of preparing for the unexpected in our ever-evolving world. This session promises to equip participants with valuable knowledge, empowering them to make informed decisions about the well-being and security of their loved ones. Tickets to the December Lunch & Learn include one lunch meal and are $50 per person.
“I am thrilled to welcome esteemed speakers to our Lunch & Learn Fall Series,” said Beth Elgort, Founder of M3F. “Dr. Arif Dalvi and Anne Sternlicht’s contributions to our educational series will provide invaluable insights into neurodegenerative diseases. I’m eager for our community to hear their knowledge, fostering a deeper understanding and empowerment in the face of these critical topics.”
M3F is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that supports comprehensive integrative programming that addresses movement, mobility, balance, speech, nutrition and mental well-being for people and their families living with a neurodegenerative disease. The foundation’s main objective is to instill hope, confidence, strength, wellness, friendship and commitment in class participants and their families. M3F programming is available in person and virtually.
The Lunch & Learn events are open to the public and RSVPs are required. To purchase tickets or to learn more, visit www.m3f.org/events, call 561.510.8611 or email [email protected].