Hi -- I hope you will mention the CARE list, a sublist of PIEN for the caregivers of PWPs. I will fwd to you some info that you can use to describe it. You should also include the CARE website, which has lots of good info and links, and some (anonymous) excerpts from CARE postings. That URL is: http://www.crosswinds.net/~caregivers/index.html ************* Here is another good one: This is a description from the AgeNet website: AgeNet is an information and referral network designed to "Bridge the Distance" between aging parents and adult children by providing actionable information about products and services that are important to enhancing the quality of life of older adults and their families. Topic areas include: Geriatric health, geriatric drugs, legal, insurance, financial, helpful products and caregiver support. I suggest that the CG support area is also useful---there is a NEW link to a listing by states (USA) of professional care managers for aging persons. I recall a while back someone on PIEN asked for this info--- it's there on http://www.agenet.com *************** If no one has given you archive info: Try Simon Coles' archive at http://james.parkinsons.org.uk/search.htm ALSO JANET PATERSON'S a new voice: <http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Village/6263/> (includes "Hole in the Head Gang" re: Pallidotomy) *************** You wrote: >Members of the list.... > >I am scheduled to give a program this Friday at the Parkinson's >Symposium held in Missoula, Montana. Actually I am giving a >mini-workshop on "Parkinson's and the Internet". I plan to give a >handout of reputable sites to explore and was wondering if you have >any particular ones that you feel I should include. Also, could you >please tell me how to access the archives? > >Thank you for your assistance..... > >Juelie McLean CG/Dan 52/2 Camilla Flintermann, CG for Peter 82/70/55 Oxford, Ohio <[log in to unmask]> on PDWebring at http://members.tripod.lycos.nl/genugten/flinterm.htm "Ask me about the CARE list for Caregivers of Parkinsonians ! " And visit the CARE webring at http://www.crosswinds.net/~caregivers/index.html