Mood and Cognition in Parkinson's: Getting the Help You Need

Learn more about Parkinson's and find support: https://dpf.org In this month's Care Partner Meetup, psychologist Sarah Gilloth joins Connie, Gail, and Pat to talk through some of the toughest questions people and families living with Parkinson's face. The panel covers anxiety and depression in Parkinson's (for both the person and the caregiver), how to recognize cognitive changes, and how to make the most of neurologist appointments. They also discuss finding mental health support, dealing with resistance when your person won't engage, and simple tools like coping cards that can help on hard days. Whether you're newly navigating this journey or deep in it, this conversation has something for you. About the speaker: Sara Gilloth is a licensed clinical psychologist in the state of Colorado. She completed her doctorate in clinical psychology from the University of Denver in 2004 and completed her internship at the Denver Veterans Affairs Medical Center (VAMC). She worked as a geropsychologist at the Denver VA from 2004 to 2015 and opened her private practice in 2014. Her areas of interest and expertise include adult and older adult psychotherapy and caregiver support. Register to attend one of our live webinars: https://davisphinneyfoundation.org/we... Sign up for updates on webinars, events, and resources for the Parkinson’s community: https://dpf.org/newsletter-signup Video Produced by Sia Urroz, Davis Phinney Foundation, Copyright 2026