Join Dr. Meera Joseph for a Free Community Discussion on Managing Non-Motor Symptoms and Improving Quality of Life for Patients and Families
Palm Beach Gardens, FL – December 30, 2024 – The Mind, Music, and Movement Foundation for Neurological Disorders, Inc. (M3F) continues its winter/spring Coffee Talk series with a presentation by Dr. Meera Joseph, a distinguished psychiatrist specializing in neurodegenerative disorders and geriatric care. This free and informative event takes place on Wednesday, January 22, 2025, from 11:30 AM to 12:30 PM at Tropical Sands Christian Church, 2726 Burns Rd., Palm Beach Gardens, FL. Registration is required at m3f.org/events or by calling (561) 510-8611 or emailing [email protected].
Dr. Joseph’s presentation, “The Role of the Psychiatrist in Treating Parkinson’s Disease,” will explore how psychiatry plays a crucial role in managing the non-motor symptoms of Parkinson’s, including depression, anxiety, hallucinations, and memory challenges. She will also discuss how balancing neurotransmitters can improve a patient’s quality of life.
“Our Coffee Talk series brings the community together to share knowledge and resources for navigating neurodegenerative diseases,” said Beth Elgort, Founder and President of M3F. “This event is part of M3F’s ongoing Coffee Talk series, which features expert speakers and engaging discussions on topics related to neurodegenerative diseases and aging.”
M3F is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting individuals and families affected by neurodegenerative diseases. Through an array of innovative education events and programs—including music therapy, dance, yoga, movement, drumming, brain game sessions, and support groups—M3F provides tools to enhance mobility, mental well-being, and community connection. By integrating arts and science, the foundation helps its members and their caregivers improve quality of life and build resilience.
Attendees will have the opportunity to engage in a Q&A session, connect with others in the community, and learn more about the comprehensive support services M3F offers, including music therapy, dance, yoga, and counseling programs.
Additionally, M3F and FAU Stiles Nicolson Brain Institute will host its 3rd Annual Interactive NeuroArts Symposium,“The Power of Arts & Science for Resiliency in Aging,” will be held on Monday, March 3, 2025, at 5:00 PM at the FAU Osher Lifelong Learning Institute in Jupiter, FL. For a full schedule of Coffee Talks and to learn more about the NeuroArts Symposium, visit m3f.org/events.
About the Mind Music Movement Foundation
The Mind, Music, and Movement Foundation for Neurological Disorders, Inc. (M3F) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting individuals and families affected by neurodegenerative diseases. Through innovative programming—including music therapy, dance, yoga, and support services—M3F promotes confidence, wellness, and friendship. M3F’s integrative approach helps to improve mobility, balance, speech, and mental well-being. For more information, visit m3f.org.
About Dr. Meera Joseph
Dr. Meera Joseph is a Board-Certified Adult and Geriatric Psychiatrist and a Diplomate of the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology. She specializes in treating neurodegenerative, cognitive, and psychological conditions associated with aging, including Parkinson’s disease, Lewy body dementia, and Alzheimer’s disease. Dr. Joseph is the founder of Inlet Psychiatry in Jupiter, FL, where she provides compassionate, patient-centered care in an intimate outpatient setting.
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Wednesday, January 22, 2025, 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM – The Mind, Music, and Movement Foundation for Neurological Disorders (M3F) hosts their January Coffee Talk series with Dr. Meera Joseph discussing “The Role of the Psychiatrist in Treating Parkinson’s Disease.” This free event will take place at Tropical Sands Christian Church, 2726 Burns Rd., Palm Beach Gardens, FL. Registration is required at m3f.org/events or by calling (561) 510-8611 or emailing [email protected].