Webinar: Bladder Dysfunction in Neurological Disorders: Parkinson's & Stroke

This webinar looks at how brain conditions like Parkinson’s and stroke can lead to incontinence and what care teams can do to help. You’ll learn how to tailor support plans and work with other specialists to meet the needs of patients with cognitive or motor challenges.

Learning Objectives:

  • Understand neurological causes of incontinence.
  • Tailor care plans for patients with cognitive or motor impairments.
  • Coordinate interdisciplinary support for complex cases.

Presented by Julie Morita, MSN, RN, CWOCN with Capital Nursing Education

Julie Morita, a certified Wound Ostomy and Continence Nurse (CWOCN), holds a Master of Science in Nursing–Case Management from Samuel Merritt University and completed the UC Davis Medical Center Nurse Residency Program. She began her career in the Surgical ICU at UC Davis but found her calling in Home Health, working with Sutter Auburn Faith Visiting Nurses, American River Home Health, and Sutter Care at Home Roseville. In these roles, she provided wound care, patient education, and long-term management for individuals with chronic conditions such as CHF, diabetes, COPD, and metastatic cancer. Julie is also a member of PCR-WOCN and the Case Management Society of America (CMSA).

(Please select “In the Healthcare Industry” if you are looking to receive CE credits)

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