Free Support Services for Parkinson's"But HAPS offers, you know, everything for free, all of our services and programs and education support groups."  ~ Dr. Maggie Abbott, PT, DPTTitle:  Movement, Community, and Hope: Parkinson’s Care with Maggie AbbottWelcome to another episode of Life Happens with Kim Hegwood, where we explore the journey of protecting legacies and preparing for the second half of life. This week, Kim Hegwood sits down with Maggie Abbott, a physical therapist and Director of Outreach at the Houston Area Parkinson Society (HAPS), to discuss "Movement, Community, and Hope: Parkinson’s Care."Together, they unpack how exercise acts as "the pill you don’t take," offering critical support for those living with Parkinson’s—addressing everything from balance and strength to coordination and stress management. Maggie Abbott shares her inspiring path from hospital care to becoming a community-based advocate, helping families access resources, connect with therapists, and find education and support at every stage of the disease.Listeners will learn about the transformative power of group exercise and social connection, hear memorable success stories, and get an inside look at new innovations in Parkinson’s care—from promising new medications to expanding outreach and research. Whether you’re navigating a diagnosis or supporting a loved one, this episode is packed with practical advice, hope, and encouragement to help you manage life as it happens.Tune in as we journey through the importance of community, empowerment, and embracing the challenges of Parkinson’s with compassion and strength.How to Contact HAPSVisit haps.org, email info@haps.org, or call 713-626-7114 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/houstonareaparkinsonsociety/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/houstonareaparkinsonsociety/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/hapsonlineBio:Dr. Maggie Abbott, PT, DPT, is a physical therapist and works with local non-profit Houston Area Parkinson Society (HAPS) as Director of Outreach. HAPS is the only local is a nonprofit organization that has served the Houston community since 1974, providing comprehensive services and innovative programs for individuals diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease and their families. Dr. Abbott graduated with her bachelor’s degree in science from the University of Texas at Austin in 2007 and her doctorate in physical therapy from Texas Woman’s University in Dallas in 2010. Before working with HAPS, Maggie practiced physical therapy for many years in home health, assisted living, independent living, and memory care settings. She enjoyed working closely with families and understands the complex roles that spouses, caregivers, and families have as a person’s medical needs change. Now she specializes in working with people with Parkinson’s and their families to provide individual consultations, direct people to rehab services, teaches in-services to home health and caregiving companies, and educates people on how to advocate for themselves at healthcare appointments. Dr. Abbott has lectured locally and nationally on exercise, rehabilitation, home safety, balance, and fall prevention. She travels around the eight-county area for work, but lives in Galveston, where she enjoys singing in her church choir, going to art festivals, and learning new birds. _______________________________________________________________Contact Kim Hegwood- Elder Law AttorneyWebsite: https://yourlegacylegalcare.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yourlegacylegalcare/Facebook –https://www.facebook.com/YourLegacyLegalCareLinkedIn-https://www.linkedin.com/company/yourlegacylegalcare/YouTube- https://www.youtube.com/@yourlegacylegalcareYour Legacy Legal Care 1150 Clear Lake City Blvd., Suite 100 Houston, TX 77062 (281) 218-0880

Life Happens

Kim Hegwood

Movement, Community, and Hope: Parkinson’s Care with Maggie Abbott

MAR 12, 202618 MIN
Life Happens

Movement, Community, and Hope: Parkinson’s Care with Maggie Abbott

MAR 12, 202618 MIN

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Free Support Services for Parkinson's"But HAPS offers, you know, everything for free, all of our services and programs and education support groups." ~ Dr. Maggie Abbott, PT, DPTTitle: Movement, Community, and Hope: Parkinson’s Care with Maggie AbbottWelcome to another episode of Life Happens with Kim Hegwood, where we explore the journey of protecting legacies and preparing for the second half of life. This week, Kim Hegwood sits down with Maggie Abbott, a physical therapist and Director of Outreach at the Houston Area Parkinson Society (HAPS), to discuss "Movement, Community, and Hope: Parkinson’s Care."Together, they unpack how exercise acts as "the pill you don’t take," offering critical support for those living with Parkinson’s—addressing everything from balance and strength to coordination and stress management. Maggie Abbott shares her inspiring path from hospital care to becoming a community-based advocate, helping families access resources, connect with therapists, and find education and support at every stage of the disease.Listeners will learn about the transformative power of group exercise and social connection, hear memorable success stories, and get an inside look at new innovations in Parkinson’s care—from promising new medications to expanding outreach and research. Whether you’re navigating a diagnosis or supporting a loved one, this episode is packed with practical advice, hope, and encouragement to help you manage life as it happens.Tune in as we journey through the importance of community, empowerment, and embracing the challenges of Parkinson’s with compassion and strength.How to Contact HAPSVisit haps.org, email [email protected], or call 713-626-7114 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/houstonareaparkinsonsociety/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/houstonareaparkinsonsociety/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/hapsonlineBio:Dr. Maggie Abbott, PT, DPT, is a physical therapist and works with local non-profit Houston Area Parkinson Society (HAPS) as Director of Outreach. HAPS is the only local is a nonprofit organization that has served the Houston community since 1974, providing comprehensive services and innovative programs for individuals diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease and their families. Dr. Abbott graduated with her bachelor’s degree in science from the University of Texas at Austin in 2007 and her doctorate in physical therapy from Texas Woman’s University in Dallas in 2010. Before working with HAPS, Maggie practiced physical therapy for many years in home health, assisted living, independent living, and memory care settings. She enjoyed working closely with families and understands the complex roles that spouses, caregivers, and families have as a person’s medical needs change. Now she specializes in working with people with Parkinson’s and their families to provide individual consultations, direct people to rehab services, teaches in-services to home health and caregiving companies, and educates people on how to advocate for themselves at healthcare appointments. Dr. Abbott has lectured locally and nationally on exercise, rehabilitation, home safety, balance, and fall prevention. She travels around the eight-county area for work, but lives in Galveston, where she enjoys singing in her church choir, going to art festivals, and learning new birds. _______________________________________________________________Contact Kim Hegwood- Elder Law AttorneyWebsite: https://yourlegacylegalcare.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yourlegacylegalcare/Facebook –https://www.facebook.com/YourLegacyLegalCareLinkedIn-https://www.linkedin.com/company/yourlegacylegalcare/YouTube- https://www.youtube.com/@yourlegacylegalcareYour Legacy Legal Care 1150 Clear Lake City Blvd., Suite 100 Houston, TX 77062 (281) 218-0880