February 24, 2010

SMH Approves Grant to Fund Parkinson Partners

This month, the Sarasota Memorial Healthcare Foundation (SMHF) voted to provide $75,400.00 in grant funding to Sarasota’s Neuro Challenge Foundation (NCF), a non-profit organization dedicated to improving the quality of life of people with Parkinson Disease (PD) and their caregivers. This is the first grant from SMHF toward Parkinson patient outreach, and will cover start-up costs related to NCF’s Parkinson Partners Resource Education Program, the first comprehensive out-patient care management program for Parkinson’s patients in Florida. Plans are underway to provide office space for program staff at Sarasota Memorial’s Institute for Advanced Medicine.

There are an estimated 9,000 people living with Parkinson Disease in Sarasota, Manatee and Charlotte Counties. NCF’s Parkinson Partners Program will provide customized resource recommendations for these patients and their caregivers, along with individualized education about the importance of utilizing PD-trained community resources as part of their overall health plan.

“This is important community work that will touch the lives of thousands of people living with Parkinson Disease in Sarasota,” says Dean Sutherland, MD, PhD, founder of the Southeastern Center for Parkinson Disease in Sarasota.

The multi-level Parkinson Partners program will include a PD crisis phone line, online resources, and individualized care plans based on physician recommendations and patient and caregiver-reported needs and interests. Parkinson Partners representatives will provide a valuable outreach channel to PD patients, particularly those who may not otherwise seek assistance. This innovative model envisions remarkable strides in patient outcomes through individualized education and the development of specialty-trained resources.

This summer, NCF will offer specialized PD care training to area businesses including home care services, rehabilitation services, independent, assisted and skilled living facilities, transportation and integrative medicine providers. Patients can be enrolled by their physicians beginning in April. The program will provide arm-in-arm guidance for patients and caregivers from the moment of diagnosis onward.

About Neuro Challenge Foundation: The Neuro Challenge Foundation (NCF) is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life of people with Parkinson Disease and their caregivers through service, education and research. NCF funds programs and activities that promise to ease the burden of Parkinson Disease through patient-centered professional education, community forums and scientific and clinical research. Patients, caregivers and nationally recognized scientific experts advise us and lead the way as we invest in the science and services that will lead to a cure. For more information, please call (888) 623-4483 or visit www.neurochallenge.org.

February 11, 2010

Ashley's Delivers Romance This Weekend

Looking for a romantic evening in this weekend? Ashley’s Food Delivery, Sarasota’s only multi-restaurant delivery service, can help with sweet options from local restaurants, delivered right to your home—or to your sweetheart’s door.

“Our restaurant partners have pushed the envelope this season with innovative, romantic ways to celebrate,” says Liz Sniegocki, co-owner of Ashley’s Food Delivery. “Whether you want to send a traditional gift of rich chocolate to someone special, or order the delivery of a top-to-bottom meal for two, Ashley’s can help create the mood you’re looking for this Valentine’s Day.”

Ashley’s offers many options for a romantic evening at home. Once again partnering with Café Italia, Ashley’s offers a complete meal for two for $49.95, including two pasta dinners, two dinner salads, a bottle of wine and a dessert to share, made to order and delivered at your convenience. For a fresh, healthy option, try Lonjevity Superfusion Café, offering two specialty entrees, two salads or soups, and two desserts for $55.95. If you prefer to send the gift of chocolate, Peterbrooke Chocolatier has two delicious options for your sweetheart: eight hand-dipped chocolate strawberries in a heart-shaped box for $25, or a bountiful basket of chocolate treats and Peterbrooke specialties for $55. These and many other options are available at www.ashleysfood.com.

“In today’s fast-paced environment, many couples find they benefit significantly from a quality evening at home,” says Sniegocki. “Ashley’s and our restaurant partners can help you treat yourselves to the romance and delicious food you deserve, without leaving the comforts of home.”

Full delivery menus for the restaurants mentioned, and over 25 more, are available on the Ashley’s Food Delivery website, www.AshleysFood.com. Orders can be placed online, or with a customer service representative at 953-FOOD.
About Ashley’s Food Delivery: The area’s only multi-restaurant delivery service, Ashley’s Food Delivery partners with over 30 restaurants in Sarasota and Bradenton to deliver everything from home-cooked, comfort food to elegant, gourmet dining. Ashley’s Food offers residential & corporate meal delivery, drop-off catering services and gift basket delivery. The service is open for lunch delivery Monday through Friday (Sarasota only) and dinner delivery every day. For more information, call 953-FOOD or visit www.AshleysFood.com.

February 09, 2010

Neuro Challenge Foundation Brings National Forum to Sarasota February 17th

On February 17, the Sarasota community will have the opportunity to participate in a national forum about education and advocacy for Parkinson Disease. Presented by The Neuro Challenge Foundation, the 16th annual Parkinson’s Action Network Research and Public Policy Forum will be aired live via interactive webcast at Sarasota Memorial Hospital’s Institute for Advanced Medicine (5880 Rand Boulevard). Forum participants will learn about current legislative issues impacting the Parkinson’s community, and how they can advocate for better treatments and a cure by communicating with elected officials to influence change, here in Sarasota and in Washington, DC.

The keynote speaker for the PAN forum will be Dr. Francis Collins, Director of the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Dr. Collins will share his thoughts on the $156 million in Parkinson Disease research conducted in 2009 by NIH, the largest biomedical research institution in the world. His address will be given from 1:00 to 1:45 pm and will precede a live follow-up discussion with Neuro Challenge Foundation medical advisor Dr. Dean Sutherland.

This is the first year that the PAN Research and Public Policy virtual forum has been brought to a local community, easing the burden of travel for many Parkinson patients and their families. The forum will be presented free of charge from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm. Participants may RSVP by contacting the Institute for Advanced Medicine at (941) 917-7777.

About Neuro Challenge Foundation: The Neuro Challenge Foundation (NCF) is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life of people with Parkinson Disease and their caregivers through service, education and research. NCF funds programs and activities that promise to ease the burden of Parkinson Disease through patient-centered professional education, community forums and scientific and clinical research. Patients, caregivers and nationally recognized scientific experts advise us and lead the way as we invest in the science and services that will lead to a cure. For more information, please call (888) 623-4483 or visit www.neurochallenge.org.

About Parkinson’s Action Network: The Parkinson’s Action Network (PAN) is the leading advocacy voice of the Parkinson’s community, advocating for more than 1 million Americans and their families. Through education and interaction with the Parkinson’s community, scientists, lawmakers, opinion leaders, and the public, PAN leads the fight to ease the burden and find a cure for Parkinson’s disease. PAN increases awareness about Parkinson’s disease and seeks federal support for Parkinson’s research. For more information, call (800) 850-4726 or visit www.parkinsonsaction.org.

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