• Meeting | Topic: “Ongentys: Optimizing Your Parkinson’s Disease Treatment” | Speaker: John K. Baker, MD

    Dr. Baker practices in Sumter, SC and Camden, SC, and currently is with Colonial Neurology, part of Colonial Family Practice/Healthcare Neurologist, as well as the Medical Director/Supervising Physician with Colonial Aesthetics, and the South Carolina Medical Director/Supervising Physician with Palmetto Diagnostics. He graduated cum laude with honors from the South Carolina Honors College at the University of South Carolina with a BS Biology and then went on to earn his MD at the University of South Carolina Medical School. He completed his internship and residency at Duke University Medical Center. He holds significant medical licensures and board certifications in several neurological subspecialties, and serves on several committees. Topic - “Ongentys: Optimizing Your Parkinson’s Disease Treatment” Ongentys is a COMT inhibitor. COMT inhibitors can help when levodopa is not working for long enough and starts to wear off between doses. They can help to reduce your 'off' time, when you have more trouble with your Parkinson's symptoms, and increase the amount of 'on' time, when your symptoms are more controlled. Quick Facts: Catechol-O-methyl transferase (COMT) is a body enzyme. When a person takes levodopa, COMT can deactivate levodopa before it enters the brain and central nervous system; COMT inhibitors prevent this […]

  • Meeting | Speakers: Joy Kinney, Will Harmon and Jamie Scott

    Two of our Board members, Joy Kinney and Will Harmon, will be our speakers. Joy Kinney, MSR CCC-SLP Joy Kinney is a Speech-Language Pathologist specializing in the treatment of adults with neurological disorders, including communication, swallowing, and cognitive symptoms of Traumatic Brain Injury, Stroke, Parkinson’s, and the after effects of COVID-19. She treats adult patients, and has worked in and directed therapy programs in skilled nursing and rehabilitation facilities, as well as in the settings of home health, the acute care hospital, and outpatient therapy. She has presented at the national and state level regarding various treatment techniques, and she frequently discusses brain health during her treatment sessions. Ms Kinney is a member of the Board of Directors of the Columbia Parkinson's Support Group, and also a member of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. She is fully licensed to practice Speech-Language Pathology in the states of South Carolina, Florida, and Georgia. Ms Kinney is a 2005 graduate of the Medical University of South Carolina with a Master of Science in Communication Sciences and Disorders, and a 2003 graduate of Columbia College of South Carolina with a Bachelor of Arts in Speech-Language Pathology. She holds the Certificate of Clinical Competence in Speech-Language […]

  • Meeting | Topic: How to Downsize and Feel Good About It | Speaker: Candy Waites

    Candy Waites is the founder and president of Seniors on the Move, the move management specialists, and is presently serving seniors in the Midlands. She has an extensive career in public service, among many positions being the president of the League of Women Voters of the Columbia area from 1973 to 1976. In 1976, she became the first woman elected to Richland County Council where she served for twelve years. In 1988 Waites was elected to the South Carolina House of Representatives and served for three terms. She was instrumental in the passage of legislation dealing with the reform of campaign finances and ethics policy. She also served as Director of Community Leadership Programs at The Leadership Institute, Columbia College from which she retired in 2010 after a total of 14 years. For our March 16th meeting, Candy will present on “How to Downsize and Feel Good about it”. Her presentation will focus on why we need to downsize, we will go through a quiz to help you find what you need to get rid of, then Candy will give you some “how to” tips. Candy Yaghjian Waites has enjoyed moving between the political world and the art world all […]

  • Movement Class for Columbia Parkinson’s Support Group – FREE!

    Movement Class for Columbia Parkinson’s Support Group Monday, March 24, 2025 1:00 to 2:30 PM Lexington Medical Center I Auditorium 2728 Sunset Blvd. West Columbia, SC 29169 Important: Please register for this class. The parking is at a premium at Lexington Medical Park I during the workweek. Knowing our registration numbers will help us to let Lexington Medical Center know how many people may need help with getting from your car to the building if you have to park farther away. Please plan to arrive early so you have time to get to the building before class starts. Click to register: https://www.eventbrite.com/myevent?eid=1275195918319 Phone number to call for free transportation from your car to LMC I: (803) 936-3198. You can call that same number to get a ride back to your car after the class. This class offers a supportive space to explore the artistry of dance, ranging across the styles of ballet, jazz, modern, tap, and improvisation. In this class, we connect the mind to movement, inviting expression and exploration in where it may not have been before: moving the body in conjunction with others and with music, evoking creativity and connection. This program was built so everyone can experience […]

  • Meeting | Open Forum

    Our April 20, 2025 Meeting Is An Open Forum Meeting Parkinson's (PD) patients newly diagnosed (5 years or less) will be seated with PD patients who have more than 5 years of PD experience. Any guest (care partner, family member, neighbor, etc.) will also be seated with their PD patient. Anyone who is only interested in learning about PD will be scattered among the tables. To help us match attendees of different years of PD experience, when you sign in at the door, you will be asked one of the following questions: Are you a PD patient diagnosed 5 years or less? Are you a PD patient diagnosed more than 5 years ago? Are you not a patient or care partner, but just interested in learning about PD? Based on your answer, we will give you a slip of colored paper. By using the paper colors, one of our volunteers will seat you and your guests at a table. We understand that sitting at a table with strangers discussing personal topics may be uncomfortable, but please keep in mind that everyone at this meeting has an interest in learning how to live successfully with Parkinson's. To help start the table […]

  • Columbia Parkinson’s Support Group 2025 Annual Free Patient/Care Partner Symposium

    PLEASE NOTE: We are required to have name tags issued for everyone for this event – it is a security issue for SCETV – if your name is not on the pre-registration list, we will not be allowed to admit you. Thanks for helping us comply with this security requirement. If you need help registering, call (803) 335-4247 or email contact@columbiaparkinsonsupportgroup.org. Columbia Parkinson’s Support Group 2025 Annual Free Patient/Care Partner Symposium Pre-registration is required – absolute deadline to register is Wednesday, April 30, 2025 Date: Saturday, May 3, 2025 Time: 8:30 AM to 2:30 PM – Attendee Sign-in opens at 8:30, program starts at 9:30 Location: SCETV – Murray Studio 1041 George Rogers Blvd. Columbia, SC 29201-4761 The Columbia Parkinson’s Support Group is pleased to host this free patient/care partner symposium in our 40th Year! Doors Open at 8:30 for check in. Continental breakfast will be available from 8:30 to 9:30 AM, and lunch will be available from 11:30 to 1:00 PM. We will have two sessions: Gentle Chair Yoga From 9:30 AM to 9:50 AM: Cindy Smith - Chair Yoga – will open our symposium Chair Yoga is a gentle form of exercise, is practiced sitting or standing using […]