Tai Chi on Zoom - Cancelled FROM May 17th through September 2022
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July 12, 2022

***TAI CHI CLASS WILL NOT BE MEETING FROM MAY 17TH THROUGH SEPTEMBER 2022. CHECK BACK IN SEPTEMBER FOR CLASS SCHEDULE***
Tai Chi is a series of gentle physical exercises and stretches. Each posture flows into the next without pause, ensuring that your body is in constant motion. Tai chi is sometimes described as meditation in motion because it promotes serenity through gentle movements — connecting the mind and body.
There are several studies that recognize a huge benefit for people with Parkinson's performing Tai Chi. Tai Chi is especially good for balance but also helps with strength, coordination, cognition, anxiety and many other motor and non-motor symptoms of Parkinson's. Tai Chi can be done standing or sitting and is very gentle and easy on joints and muscles.
The Zoom link to join this class (below) will be live 15 minutes before the start of class.
Deb Davis, the instructor for this class has years of experience and makes this class achievable for all abilities.
Today’s Events
- 9:00 am – 10:00 am, August 16, 2022 – Tai Chi on Zoom - Cancelled FROM May 17th through September 2022
Upcoming Events
- 9:00 am – 10:00 am, August 16, 2022 – Tai Chi on Zoom - Cancelled FROM May 17th through September 2022
- 9:30 am – 10:30 am, August 17, 2022 – Rock Steady Boxing - In-Person
- 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm, August 17, 2022 – Parkinson's Voice Project - LOUD Crowd
- 1:30 pm – 3:00 pm, August 17, 2022 – Support Group Meeting - Linda Fredenberg, Dietician
- 10:00 am – 11:00 am, August 18, 2022 – BIG for Life Exercise Class - ***OFF FOR THE SUMMER***
- 9:30 am – 10:30 am, August 22, 2022 – Rock Steady Boxing - In-Person
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Events in August 2022
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31July 31, 2022 |
1August 1, 2022●(1 event)9:30 am: Rock Steady Boxing - In-Person – Rock Steady Boxing gives people with Parkinson’s disease hope by improving their quality of life through a non-contact boxing based fitness curriculum. Exercises are largely adapted from boxing drills. Boxers condition for optimal agility, speed, muscular endurance, accuracy, hand-eye coordination, footwork, and overall strength to defend against and overcome opponents. At RSB, Parkinson’s disease is the opponent. Exercises vary in purpose and form but share one common trait: they are rigorous and intended to extend the perceived capabilities of the participant.If you are interested in joining Rock Steady Boxing, contact Lynnell at Advanced Rehab at406-752-7250 or lynnell@arspt.com
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2August 2, 2022●(1 event)9:00 am: Tai Chi on Zoom - Cancelled FROM May 17th through September 2022 – ![]() ***TAI CHI CLASS WILL NOT BE MEETING FROM MAY 17TH THROUGH SEPTEMBER 2022. CHECK BACK IN SEPTEMBER FOR CLASS SCHEDULE***Tai Chi is a series of gentle physical exercises and stretches. Each posture flows into the next without pause, ensuring that your body is in constant motion. Tai chi is sometimes described as meditation in motion because it promotes serenity through gentle movements — connecting the mind and body. There are several studies that recognize a huge benefit for people with Parkinson's performing Tai Chi. Tai Chi is especially good for balance but also helps with strength, coordination, cognition, anxiety and many other motor and non-motor symptoms of Parkinson's. Tai Chi can be done standing or sitting and is very gentle and easy on joints and muscles. The Zoom link to join this class (below) will be live 15 minutes before the start of class. Deb Davis, the instructor for this class has years of experience and makes this class achievable for all abilities. |
3August 3, 2022●●(2 events)9:30 am: Rock Steady Boxing - In-Person – Rock Steady Boxing gives people with Parkinson’s disease hope by improving their quality of life through a non-contact boxing based fitness curriculum. Exercises are largely adapted from boxing drills. Boxers condition for optimal agility, speed, muscular endurance, accuracy, hand-eye coordination, footwork, and overall strength to defend against and overcome opponents. At RSB, Parkinson’s disease is the opponent. Exercises vary in purpose and form but share one common trait: they are rigorous and intended to extend the perceived capabilities of the participant.If you are interested in joining Rock Steady Boxing, contact Lynnell at Advanced Rehab at406-752-7250 or lynnell@arspt.com
1:00 pm: Parkinson's Voice Project - LOUD Crowd – The Parkinson's Voice Project LOUD Crowd meets every Wednesday from 1:00pm to 2:00pm at the Christ Lutheran Church, 5150 River Lakes Pkwy, Whitefish, Room L2. Enter through the office doors on the north side of the church.This class is no charge, however, if you would like to attend, please contact Ashley Franz or Laura Pearce at Whitefish Therapy and Rehab at 406-862-9378 or aglover@whitefishsportcenter.com |
4August 4, 2022●(1 event)10:00 am: BIG for Life Exercise Class - ***OFF FOR THE SUMMER*** – ![]()
NOTE: BIG for Life Exercise Class is off for the Summer and will resume meeting on September 22, 2022.
Mary Anne Gill guides us through an hour of exercises specifically created for persons with Parkinson’s. All of the exercises are functional and focus on maintaining or increasing our ability to participate in day-to-day activities that are important to participants. Increased cardio function, strength, balance, coordination and cognition are what you can expect to receive while taking part in this class. No experience is necessary to join this class, however please send your information and any questions through our CONTACT page so we can add you to our group list.The Zoom link for this class will be live 15 minutes before the start of class.Click here for ZOOM link |
5August 5, 2022 | 6August 6, 2022 | ||||
7August 7, 2022 |
8August 8, 2022●(1 event)9:30 am: Rock Steady Boxing - In-Person – Rock Steady Boxing gives people with Parkinson’s disease hope by improving their quality of life through a non-contact boxing based fitness curriculum. Exercises are largely adapted from boxing drills. Boxers condition for optimal agility, speed, muscular endurance, accuracy, hand-eye coordination, footwork, and overall strength to defend against and overcome opponents. At RSB, Parkinson’s disease is the opponent. Exercises vary in purpose and form but share one common trait: they are rigorous and intended to extend the perceived capabilities of the participant.If you are interested in joining Rock Steady Boxing, contact Lynnell at Advanced Rehab at406-752-7250 or lynnell@arspt.com
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9August 9, 2022●(1 event)9:00 am: Tai Chi on Zoom - Cancelled FROM May 17th through September 2022 – ![]() ***TAI CHI CLASS WILL NOT BE MEETING FROM MAY 17TH THROUGH SEPTEMBER 2022. CHECK BACK IN SEPTEMBER FOR CLASS SCHEDULE***Tai Chi is a series of gentle physical exercises and stretches. Each posture flows into the next without pause, ensuring that your body is in constant motion. Tai chi is sometimes described as meditation in motion because it promotes serenity through gentle movements — connecting the mind and body. There are several studies that recognize a huge benefit for people with Parkinson's performing Tai Chi. Tai Chi is especially good for balance but also helps with strength, coordination, cognition, anxiety and many other motor and non-motor symptoms of Parkinson's. Tai Chi can be done standing or sitting and is very gentle and easy on joints and muscles. The Zoom link to join this class (below) will be live 15 minutes before the start of class. Deb Davis, the instructor for this class has years of experience and makes this class achievable for all abilities. |
10August 10, 2022●●(2 events)9:30 am: Rock Steady Boxing - In-Person – Rock Steady Boxing gives people with Parkinson’s disease hope by improving their quality of life through a non-contact boxing based fitness curriculum. Exercises are largely adapted from boxing drills. Boxers condition for optimal agility, speed, muscular endurance, accuracy, hand-eye coordination, footwork, and overall strength to defend against and overcome opponents. At RSB, Parkinson’s disease is the opponent. Exercises vary in purpose and form but share one common trait: they are rigorous and intended to extend the perceived capabilities of the participant.If you are interested in joining Rock Steady Boxing, contact Lynnell at Advanced Rehab at406-752-7250 or lynnell@arspt.com
1:00 pm: Parkinson's Voice Project - LOUD Crowd – The Parkinson's Voice Project LOUD Crowd meets every Wednesday from 1:00pm to 2:00pm at the Christ Lutheran Church, 5150 River Lakes Pkwy, Whitefish, Room L2. Enter through the office doors on the north side of the church.This class is no charge, however, if you would like to attend, please contact Ashley Franz or Laura Pearce at Whitefish Therapy and Rehab at 406-862-9378 or aglover@whitefishsportcenter.com |
11August 11, 2022●(1 event)10:00 am: BIG for Life Exercise Class - ***OFF FOR THE SUMMER*** – ![]()
NOTE: BIG for Life Exercise Class is off for the Summer and will resume meeting on September 22, 2022.
Mary Anne Gill guides us through an hour of exercises specifically created for persons with Parkinson’s. All of the exercises are functional and focus on maintaining or increasing our ability to participate in day-to-day activities that are important to participants. Increased cardio function, strength, balance, coordination and cognition are what you can expect to receive while taking part in this class. No experience is necessary to join this class, however please send your information and any questions through our CONTACT page so we can add you to our group list.The Zoom link for this class will be live 15 minutes before the start of class.Click here for ZOOM link |
12August 12, 2022 | 13August 13, 2022 | ||||
14August 14, 2022 |
15August 15, 2022●(1 event)9:30 am: Rock Steady Boxing - In-Person – Rock Steady Boxing gives people with Parkinson’s disease hope by improving their quality of life through a non-contact boxing based fitness curriculum. Exercises are largely adapted from boxing drills. Boxers condition for optimal agility, speed, muscular endurance, accuracy, hand-eye coordination, footwork, and overall strength to defend against and overcome opponents. At RSB, Parkinson’s disease is the opponent. Exercises vary in purpose and form but share one common trait: they are rigorous and intended to extend the perceived capabilities of the participant.If you are interested in joining Rock Steady Boxing, contact Lynnell at Advanced Rehab at406-752-7250 or lynnell@arspt.com
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16August 16, 2022●(1 event)9:00 am: Tai Chi on Zoom - Cancelled FROM May 17th through September 2022 – ![]() ***TAI CHI CLASS WILL NOT BE MEETING FROM MAY 17TH THROUGH SEPTEMBER 2022. CHECK BACK IN SEPTEMBER FOR CLASS SCHEDULE***Tai Chi is a series of gentle physical exercises and stretches. Each posture flows into the next without pause, ensuring that your body is in constant motion. Tai chi is sometimes described as meditation in motion because it promotes serenity through gentle movements — connecting the mind and body. There are several studies that recognize a huge benefit for people with Parkinson's performing Tai Chi. Tai Chi is especially good for balance but also helps with strength, coordination, cognition, anxiety and many other motor and non-motor symptoms of Parkinson's. Tai Chi can be done standing or sitting and is very gentle and easy on joints and muscles. The Zoom link to join this class (below) will be live 15 minutes before the start of class. Deb Davis, the instructor for this class has years of experience and makes this class achievable for all abilities. |
17August 17, 2022●●(3 events)9:30 am: Rock Steady Boxing - In-Person – Rock Steady Boxing gives people with Parkinson’s disease hope by improving their quality of life through a non-contact boxing based fitness curriculum. Exercises are largely adapted from boxing drills. Boxers condition for optimal agility, speed, muscular endurance, accuracy, hand-eye coordination, footwork, and overall strength to defend against and overcome opponents. At RSB, Parkinson’s disease is the opponent. Exercises vary in purpose and form but share one common trait: they are rigorous and intended to extend the perceived capabilities of the participant.If you are interested in joining Rock Steady Boxing, contact Lynnell at Advanced Rehab at406-752-7250 or lynnell@arspt.com
1:00 pm: Parkinson's Voice Project - LOUD Crowd – The Parkinson's Voice Project LOUD Crowd meets every Wednesday from 1:00pm to 2:00pm at the Christ Lutheran Church, 5150 River Lakes Pkwy, Whitefish, Room L2. Enter through the office doors on the north side of the church.This class is no charge, however, if you would like to attend, please contact Ashley Franz or Laura Pearce at Whitefish Therapy and Rehab at 406-862-9378 or aglover@whitefishsportcenter.com1:30 pm: Support Group Meeting - Linda Fredenberg, Dietician – Join us as we hear from Linda Fredenberg, a Dietician from Logan Health Care with a wealth of experience anad knowledge when it comes to Parkinson's and diet. This meeting will also be on Zoom. Click here to be connected to ZOOMGateway Community Center - Parking on East side of the Bldg - Enter through Door 26 1203 Hwy 2 W Room #26 (Gathering Room) - Enter from outside Door 26 Kalispell, MT 59901 |
18August 18, 2022●(1 event)10:00 am: BIG for Life Exercise Class - ***OFF FOR THE SUMMER*** – ![]()
NOTE: BIG for Life Exercise Class is off for the Summer and will resume meeting on September 22, 2022.
Mary Anne Gill guides us through an hour of exercises specifically created for persons with Parkinson’s. All of the exercises are functional and focus on maintaining or increasing our ability to participate in day-to-day activities that are important to participants. Increased cardio function, strength, balance, coordination and cognition are what you can expect to receive while taking part in this class. No experience is necessary to join this class, however please send your information and any questions through our CONTACT page so we can add you to our group list.The Zoom link for this class will be live 15 minutes before the start of class.Click here for ZOOM link |
19August 19, 2022 | 20August 20, 2022 | ||||
21August 21, 2022 |
22August 22, 2022●(1 event)9:30 am: Rock Steady Boxing - In-Person – Rock Steady Boxing gives people with Parkinson’s disease hope by improving their quality of life through a non-contact boxing based fitness curriculum. Exercises are largely adapted from boxing drills. Boxers condition for optimal agility, speed, muscular endurance, accuracy, hand-eye coordination, footwork, and overall strength to defend against and overcome opponents. At RSB, Parkinson’s disease is the opponent. Exercises vary in purpose and form but share one common trait: they are rigorous and intended to extend the perceived capabilities of the participant.If you are interested in joining Rock Steady Boxing, contact Lynnell at Advanced Rehab at406-752-7250 or lynnell@arspt.com
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23August 23, 2022●(1 event)9:00 am: Tai Chi on Zoom - Cancelled FROM May 17th through September 2022 – ![]() ***TAI CHI CLASS WILL NOT BE MEETING FROM MAY 17TH THROUGH SEPTEMBER 2022. CHECK BACK IN SEPTEMBER FOR CLASS SCHEDULE***Tai Chi is a series of gentle physical exercises and stretches. Each posture flows into the next without pause, ensuring that your body is in constant motion. Tai chi is sometimes described as meditation in motion because it promotes serenity through gentle movements — connecting the mind and body. There are several studies that recognize a huge benefit for people with Parkinson's performing Tai Chi. Tai Chi is especially good for balance but also helps with strength, coordination, cognition, anxiety and many other motor and non-motor symptoms of Parkinson's. Tai Chi can be done standing or sitting and is very gentle and easy on joints and muscles. The Zoom link to join this class (below) will be live 15 minutes before the start of class. Deb Davis, the instructor for this class has years of experience and makes this class achievable for all abilities. |
24August 24, 2022●●(3 events)9:30 am: Rock Steady Boxing - In-Person – Rock Steady Boxing gives people with Parkinson’s disease hope by improving their quality of life through a non-contact boxing based fitness curriculum. Exercises are largely adapted from boxing drills. Boxers condition for optimal agility, speed, muscular endurance, accuracy, hand-eye coordination, footwork, and overall strength to defend against and overcome opponents. At RSB, Parkinson’s disease is the opponent. Exercises vary in purpose and form but share one common trait: they are rigorous and intended to extend the perceived capabilities of the participant.If you are interested in joining Rock Steady Boxing, contact Lynnell at Advanced Rehab at406-752-7250 or lynnell@arspt.com
1:00 pm: Parkinson's Voice Project - LOUD Crowd – The Parkinson's Voice Project LOUD Crowd meets every Wednesday from 1:00pm to 2:00pm at the Christ Lutheran Church, 5150 River Lakes Pkwy, Whitefish, Room L2. Enter through the office doors on the north side of the church.This class is no charge, however, if you would like to attend, please contact Ashley Franz or Laura Pearce at Whitefish Therapy and Rehab at 406-862-9378 or aglover@whitefishsportcenter.com1:30 pm: Caregivers' Support Group – Join us as we meet in-person once again. We are excited to reunite with our veteran members as we welcome new members. This support group is for caregivers of people with Parkinson's only. If you have questions, contact Lynn at lynwoods@gmail.com or 406-420-2321.
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25August 25, 2022●(1 event)10:00 am: BIG for Life Exercise Class - ***OFF FOR THE SUMMER*** – ![]()
NOTE: BIG for Life Exercise Class is off for the Summer and will resume meeting on September 22, 2022.
Mary Anne Gill guides us through an hour of exercises specifically created for persons with Parkinson’s. All of the exercises are functional and focus on maintaining or increasing our ability to participate in day-to-day activities that are important to participants. Increased cardio function, strength, balance, coordination and cognition are what you can expect to receive while taking part in this class. No experience is necessary to join this class, however please send your information and any questions through our CONTACT page so we can add you to our group list.The Zoom link for this class will be live 15 minutes before the start of class.Click here for ZOOM link |
26August 26, 2022 | 27August 27, 2022 | ||||
28August 28, 2022 |
29August 29, 2022●(1 event)9:30 am: Rock Steady Boxing - In-Person – Rock Steady Boxing gives people with Parkinson’s disease hope by improving their quality of life through a non-contact boxing based fitness curriculum. Exercises are largely adapted from boxing drills. Boxers condition for optimal agility, speed, muscular endurance, accuracy, hand-eye coordination, footwork, and overall strength to defend against and overcome opponents. At RSB, Parkinson’s disease is the opponent. Exercises vary in purpose and form but share one common trait: they are rigorous and intended to extend the perceived capabilities of the participant.If you are interested in joining Rock Steady Boxing, contact Lynnell at Advanced Rehab at406-752-7250 or lynnell@arspt.com
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30August 30, 2022●(1 event)9:00 am: Tai Chi on Zoom - Cancelled FROM May 17th through September 2022 – ![]() ***TAI CHI CLASS WILL NOT BE MEETING FROM MAY 17TH THROUGH SEPTEMBER 2022. CHECK BACK IN SEPTEMBER FOR CLASS SCHEDULE***Tai Chi is a series of gentle physical exercises and stretches. Each posture flows into the next without pause, ensuring that your body is in constant motion. Tai chi is sometimes described as meditation in motion because it promotes serenity through gentle movements — connecting the mind and body. There are several studies that recognize a huge benefit for people with Parkinson's performing Tai Chi. Tai Chi is especially good for balance but also helps with strength, coordination, cognition, anxiety and many other motor and non-motor symptoms of Parkinson's. Tai Chi can be done standing or sitting and is very gentle and easy on joints and muscles. The Zoom link to join this class (below) will be live 15 minutes before the start of class. Deb Davis, the instructor for this class has years of experience and makes this class achievable for all abilities. |
31August 31, 2022●●(2 events)9:30 am: Rock Steady Boxing - In-Person – Rock Steady Boxing gives people with Parkinson’s disease hope by improving their quality of life through a non-contact boxing based fitness curriculum. Exercises are largely adapted from boxing drills. Boxers condition for optimal agility, speed, muscular endurance, accuracy, hand-eye coordination, footwork, and overall strength to defend against and overcome opponents. At RSB, Parkinson’s disease is the opponent. Exercises vary in purpose and form but share one common trait: they are rigorous and intended to extend the perceived capabilities of the participant.If you are interested in joining Rock Steady Boxing, contact Lynnell at Advanced Rehab at406-752-7250 or lynnell@arspt.com
1:00 pm: Parkinson's Voice Project - LOUD Crowd – The Parkinson's Voice Project LOUD Crowd meets every Wednesday from 1:00pm to 2:00pm at the Christ Lutheran Church, 5150 River Lakes Pkwy, Whitefish, Room L2. Enter through the office doors on the north side of the church.This class is no charge, however, if you would like to attend, please contact Ashley Franz or Laura Pearce at Whitefish Therapy and Rehab at 406-862-9378 or aglover@whitefishsportcenter.com |
1September 1, 2022●●(2 events)All day: ONLINE HOPE CONFERENCE All day ![]() PRESENTED BY:
10:00 am: BIG for Life Exercise Class - ***OFF FOR THE SUMMER*** – ![]()
NOTE: BIG for Life Exercise Class is off for the Summer and will resume meeting on September 22, 2022.
Mary Anne Gill guides us through an hour of exercises specifically created for persons with Parkinson’s. All of the exercises are functional and focus on maintaining or increasing our ability to participate in day-to-day activities that are important to participants. Increased cardio function, strength, balance, coordination and cognition are what you can expect to receive while taking part in this class. No experience is necessary to join this class, however please send your information and any questions through our CONTACT page so we can add you to our group list.The Zoom link for this class will be live 15 minutes before the start of class.Click here for ZOOM link |
2September 2, 2022 | 3September 3, 2022 |