Join us in Hartford for our Oct 3rd support group meeting!

Saturday, October 3, 2015
1:00 – 3:00 p.m.

 Mount Sinai Rehabilitation Hospital
490 Blue Hills Avenue
Hartford, CT 06112

LAUGHTER THERAPY
presented by Pamela Atwood, Certified Laughter Leader

The emotional benefits of laughter are well-documented, and the physiological benefits are numerous. Laughter Therapy is a workshop for wellness utilizing simulated laughter exercises to stimulate true, mirthful laughter. A discussion of how members can integrate more laughter into their lives through the Good Hearted Living Program ™ rounds out this interactive and fun seminar. The workshop includes discussion of the science and history of laughter, opportunities to practice stress-relief techniques, and how to apply these principles to your overall wellness plan.

Registration is requested – Inquiries are invited!

To register or request information, email Helen Moser or submit the form below.
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DRIVING & PARKING:

Parking:

  • Parking for patients and visitors is available in the Mount Sinai Rehabilitation Hospital parking lot, accessible through the main entrance driveway.

Directions:

 

Mark your calendar!

We’re scheduled to meet in Hartford for our next CT Essential Tremor Support Group. Mark your calendar for Saturday, October 3rd, from 1:00-3:00 p.m. [Agenda and address will be posted soon!]

Please join us in Waterbury for our August 1st meeting!

Saturday, August 1, 2015
1:00 – 3:00 p.m.

 Waterbury Hospital
64 Robbins Street, Waterbury, CT 06721

The Interpersonal Effects of Essential Tremor
How does ET affect your family life, friendships, and work?
What can you do to positively impact your relationships with others?

Guest Speaker: Dr. Joan Monin

Our guest speaker will be Dr. Joan Monin, who received her PhD in psychology at Carnegie Mellon University.  Dr. Monin is a tenure-track Assistant Professor at Yale School of Public Health in the Social and Behavioral Sciences Division of Chronic Disease Epidemiology.  Her research focuses on the impact caring for a loved one has on “caregivers” and ways that “caregivers” and “care recipients” can interact with one another to improve psychological and physical health.

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DRIVING & PARKING:

  • The hospital has a large free parking lot

From Route 84 – Eastbound from New York or Danbury area
Exit 18 (Chase Parkway). Turn right and go to the first traffic light. Then turn right and go to the next light. Turn right (this is West Main Street). Take the second left onto Robbins Street for 1/2 mile. Hospital is on the left.

From Route 84 – Westbound from Hartford area
Exit 18 (Highland Avenue/West Main Street). Take fork to West Main Street. Turn right (this is West Main Street). Take the first left onto Robbins Street for 1/2 mile. Hospital is on the left.

From Route 8 – Northbound from Naugatuck or Bridgeport area
Exit 32 (Downtown Waterbury). Continue straight through second light (West Main Street) moving into the far left lane, bear left under underpass to stop sign (Watertown Ave). Go straight up hill (Robbins Street). Hospital entrance is next right.

Route 8 – Southbound from Watertown, Thomaston or Torrington
Exit 34 (West Main Street/Downtown Waterbury exit). Take a right at the end of the exit onto West Main Street. Take the first right onto Colley Street (this is a one-way street). Hospital is straight ahead, on Robbins Street.

Exciting Readi Steadi Glove under development!

An exciting new assistive device is under development. Readi Steadi is a custom weighted orthotic glove invented by Dr. Krista Madere, a certified hand therapist. Krista has been an occupational therapist for more than 18 years and has a strong background in neurology and orthopedics.

The Readi Steadi glove is not yet available to the general public. Krista is still perfecting the design… but you can click here to see a preview. Once perfected, her goal is to get it out to OT’s around the country.

Join us at our June 6th meeting in Wallingford!

Saturday, June 6, 2015
1:00 – 3:00 p.m.

 Gaylord Hospital
50 Gaylord Farm Road
Wallingford, CT 06492

LIVING WITH ESSENTIAL TREMOR
an open forum discussion

What are your biggest challenges? What products or creative solutions have you discovered that help you live life to the fullest with ET? Please join us for an open discussion on tips we need and tips we can share. Bring any special cups, utensils, writing aids, or other products that work for you ..and we’ll have a Liftware spoon available for all to try.

Registration is requested – Inquiries are invited!

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DRIVING & PARKING:

Parking:

  • Free on-site parking is available throughout the Gaylord campus.

Directions:

From Points South via I-95 and I-91

  • I-95 intersects I-91 in New Haven, CT.
  • Take I-91 north to exit 13.
  • Turn left at light, then right at next light on Toelles Rd.
  • At stop sign, turn right on Old Hartford Tpke.
  • At second traffic light, turn left on Cheshire Rd.
  • At stop sign, turn right on Parker Farms Rd.
  • At next stop sign, turn left onto Gaylord Farm Rd. Gaylord is less than one-half mile up the hill, on the left.

From Points South via Route 15-Merritt Parkway

  • Route 15 north (the Merritt Parkway) to exit 64.
  • Turn left at traffic light.
  • At second traffic light, turn right on Cheshire Rd.
  • At stop sign, turn right on Parker Farms Rd.
  • At next stop sign, turn left on Gaylord Farm Rd. Gaylord is less than one-half mile up the hill, on the left.

From Points North via I-91

  • I-91 south to exit 17 (Wilbur Cross Parkway, route 15).
  • Take exit 64, turn left on Turnpike Rd.
  • At traffic light, turn right on Cheshire Rd.
  • At stop sign, turn right onto Parker Farms Rd.
  • At next stop sign, turn left on Gaylord Farm Rd. Gaylord is less than one-half mile up the hill, on the left.

From Points East

  • I-90 to I-84 west.
  • In Hartford, CT, take 1-91 south to exit 17 (Wilbur Cross Parkway, route 15).
  • Take exit 64, turn left on Turnpike Rd.
  • At traffic light, turn right on Cheshire Rd.
  • At stop sign, turn right onto Parker Farms Rd.
  • At next stop sign, turn left on Gaylord Farm Rd. Gaylord is less than one-half mile up the hill, on the left.

From Points West (Litchfield/Torrington, CT)

  • Route 8 South to I-84 East.
  • Continue to Exit 26. Bear right onto Route 70.
  • Continue on Route 70 to Route 10. Bear right onto Route 10 South.
  • Proceed approximately 2 blocks and turn left onto Wallingford Road, which becomes Gaylord Farm Road at the town line.
  • Gaylord Hospital is on the right, about 3 miles from the Route 10 intersection.

From Hartford, CT via I-84

  • I-84 west to exit 27 (I-691/Meriden).
  • Take exit 3 (Route 10, Cheshire).
  • Turn right at light onto route 10 south.
  • Just past Town Hall, turn left on Wallingford Rd.
  • Wallingford Road becomes Gaylord Farms Road at the town line; Gaylord Hospital is on the right.

From Waterbury/Cheshire

  • I-84 east to exit 26. Take route 70 to route 10 south/Cheshire.
  • Just past Town Hall, turn left on Wallingford Rd.
  • Wallingford Road becomes Gaylord Farms Road at the town line; Gaylord Hospital is on the right.

Mark your calendar!

Our next CT Essential Tremor Support Group meeting is scheduled for 1:00-3:00 p.m. on Saturday, June 6th in Wallingford. Save the date! Details will be announced shortly.

Please join us in Guilford on April 4th!

Saturday, April 4, 2015
1:00 – 3:00 p.m.

 Guilford Free Library
67 Park Street, Guilford, CT

ESSENTIAL TREMOR RESEARCH

The work of Dr. Elan Louis on Essential Tremor has been cited in the New York Times as “pioneering” and he is considered to be the leading ET scholar in the world. Research associates from Dr. Louis’ Essential Tremor initiatives, which is housed in Yale School of Medicine’s Movement Disorder Division, will discuss two of his current research projects:

Current Research on Cognition in Essential Tremor
presented by postgraduate research associates
Brittany Rohl and Kathleen Collins

GABA Imaging of Essential Tremor
presented by research associate Nora Hernandez, MD

Both presentations will include the research and concepts that inspired the study, methodologies employed, what it takes to participate, and how to get involved in a study if you’re interested.

Registration is requested – Inquiries are invited!

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DRIVING & PARKING:

From I-95 North or South:

  • Take exit 58 (CT 77 – Church Street) toward Guilford
  • Stay on CT 77 – Church Street – until it dead-ends at the Guilford Green
  • Turn left onto Broad Street and arrive at 67 Park Street on the right (click the + sign on the map below to see where the library is located on the Green)
Parking:
  • Library parking lot plus additional parking all around the Guilford Green

 

Save the date!

Our next CT Essential Tremor Support Group meeting is scheduled for Saturday, April 4th, 1:00-3:00 p.m. in Guilford. Mark your calendar! Details will be announced within the next few days.

Join us in West Hartford on February 7th!

Saturday, February 7, 2015
1:00 – 3:00 p.m.

 The Office of Blum Shapiro
Town Center Building
29 South Main Street, West Hartford, CT

FOCUSED ULTRASOUND THALAMOTOMY
FOR THE TREATMENT OF ESSENTIAL TREMOR
presented by J. Antonelle de Marcaida, MD

Dr. J. Antonelle de Marcaida is the founder of Eastern Connecticut Neurology Specialists in Manchester, CT. She is Board Certified in Neurology and is fellowship sub-specialty trained in the area of movement disorders and experimental therapeutics. Dr. de Marcaida was the Founding Director of the Movement Disorders Program at the University of Connecticut and Assistant Professor in Neurology. She is also affiliated and Assistant Clinical Professor at the University of New England College of Osteopathic Medicine.

Registration is requested – Inquiries are invited!

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DRIVING & PARKING:

From I-84 eastbound:

  • Take exit 41 for South Main Street. At end of exit ramp turn left onto South Main Street. Proceed approximately 1.7 miles to 29 South Main Street (a very large 4 story building on the left). There is a garage attached to the building. The entrance is just before the building (there is a traffic light at the entrance to the driveway.)
From I-84 westbound:
  • Take exit 41 for South Main Street. At end of exit ramp turn right onto South Main Street. Proceed approximately 1.7 miles to 29 South Main Street (a very large 4 story building on the left). There is a garage attached to the building. The entrance is just before the building (there is a traffic light at the entrance to the driveway.)

Weighted gloves for hand tremors?

Four inventive students are developing weighted gloves specifically to lessen hand tremors! They call their creation TremorX and say it reduces hand tremors by about 65%. Click here to read about them and their amazing creation.