Join APDA & neuropsychologist, Dr. Justin Miller for a community education program focused on brain health and the non-motor symptoms of Parkinson’s disease, including cognitive changes, mood and behavior changes, and dementia risk. The session will highlight practical, everyday strategies to support cognitive resilience and maximize brain health over time.
While Parkinson’s-specific education is central to the discussion, the information shared is relevant to anyone interested in cognitive wellness and healthy aging. Open to people with Parkinson’s, care partners, families, and the broader community, the program will conclude with time for questions and discussion.
Tuesday, March 31
2:30pm – 4:30pm
Doors open at 2:00pm
Program is Free to Attend
Refreshments Provided
Immanuel Baptist Church
1200 Soule Avenue
Hoquiam, WA 98550
Featured Speaker
Justin B. Miller, PhD, ABPP is a board-certified clinical neuropsychologist with clinical focus in adult neuropsychology, geropsychology, and rehabilitation psychology. He has a research focus on disparities in brain health in rural communities and social determinants of health. Dr. Miller brings an expertise in cognitive assessment, and strong interest in the integration of technologies into clinical care. He currently serves as the Director of the Rural Brain Health Initiative and a Professor of Neurology at the UW School of Medicine. For the UW ADRC, Dr. Miller serves as Co-Lead of the Clinical Core and Co-Investigator of the Administrative Core and Data Core..





