Adults with neurological conditions need a supportive community for connection, encouragement, and shared resources, helping them navigate challenges with confidence and hope.

Why Carol’s Community?

Carol’s Community is the community focused programming within the Neuro Neighborhood. The name is inspired by four incredible Carols, each representing the power of support, resilience, and connection in life’s toughest moments. Whether you’re living with a neurological condition, a caregiver, volunteer or staff, you both benefit from and contribute to a network of encouragement, inspiration, and inclusion. Our programs are designed to foster community, provide educational resources, and uplift one another, empowering everyone to live a more fulfilling life.

Adaptive Recreation Day

One of our founding principles is community engagement. In order to do this, the community needs to be accessible and inclusive. That is why we are excited to expand our adaptive biking event to include more adaptive recreation. We will be offering a variety of activities this year at our event on September 26th.

Neuro Caregiver Support Group

We invite anyone who is a caregiver for a loved on with a neurological condition to join us for this support group. We understand that the needs and challenges of caregiving for those with neurological conditions are different than other types of caregiving. We are here to support you and your loved one in this journey.

Red Rose Parkinson’s Support Group

We provide individuals with Parkinson's, their caregivers, and loved ones with knowledge, encouragement, and connection free of cost. These groups focus on education, emotional support, and proactive strategies for managing the condition while fostering hope and resilience.

Caregiver’s Appreciation Luncheon

We hosted some amazing caregivers in honor of Caregiver Appreciation Month in November 2025. You can see more about the event below and keep an eye out for this event again in November 2026.

Red Rose Parkinson’s Community Walk

We had an amazing morning at Long’s Park with over 200 people registered to support people with Parkinson’s Disease in our community. Thank you to our participants, sponsors, and volunteers! You can see some of the fun by using the link below.