June 2021 News & Monthly Updates
HDSA Center of Excellence at Northwestern University
Northwestern Medicine This Month

HDSA Virtual Convention, June 10-13
Dr. Bega will be presenting on Sunday, June 13th at 9 AM: Insights into Huntington’s Disease Chorea: Provider, Patient and Care Partner Perspectives

For the first time ever, HDSA will be holding a Spanish language HD101 workshop at our annual convention on June 11 at 11 am EDT. Dr. Adys Mendizabal from HDSA COE at UCLA will be presenting and available to answer questions on the basics of HD genetics, diagnosis, and treatments. There will also be a Spanish Speaking Support Group on Saturday, June 12th.
 
Topic: Comprender los conceptos básicos de HD
Time: Jun 11, 2021 11:00 AM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
 
Join Zoom Meeting

National Youth Alliance Day, June 5, from 11 am - 3 pm EST
NYA Day is for youth and young adults in the HD/JHD community. It will be a day filled with education, support, fun and connecting with others impacted by HD/JHD. Register click here

Northwestern Medicine HD Virtual Education Series and Support Group:
New date: July 31st at 1 PM
Topic: Managing Difficult Behaviors
Speaker: Dr. Eric Gausche
To Register:  Click Here

June 12th Support Group: Due to the HDSA convention being scheduled at the same time, we are canceling our support group this month. Please join HDSA for education and online support groups.
Research Recruitment

PROOF-HD: NOW RECRUITING
Northwestern is excited to be participating in the PROOF-HD Study. This is a phase 3, randomized, placebo-controlled study evaluating the efficacy and safety of an oral drug called Pridopidine in patients with early-stage Huntington's disease. The objective is to see if Pridopidine can slow down functional decline in Huntington's disease when compared to a placebo pill. If you are interested in learning more about the study and how to get involved, please reach out to study coordinator ZsaZsa Brown at 312-503-4121.

KINECT-HD: STILL RECRUITING, MORE PEOPLE NEEDED
If you have chorea that is not currently being treated we need you.
This is a study for a new treatment for chorea associated with Huntington's disease.  If you have chorea that is not currently being treated we need you. The study is of a medication called Valbenazine to treat chorea, and is being conducted by the Huntington Study Group and Neurocrine Biosciences. The study involves 9 visits and will last 18 weeks. There is the opportunity to stay on the drug after the first part of the study is over. Participants will be randomly selected to receive the drug or placebo at first. We are very excited to participate as one of several sites around the country. If you or someone you know is interested in taking part in KINECT-HD, please contact our study coordinator ZsaZsa Brown at 312-503-4121 or email zsazsa.brown@northwestern.edu. ​

Kinect - HD 2 Study 
Northwestern Medicine will be participating in an open-label extension study of Kinect-HD.  The purpose of this study is to continue to gather safety and efficacy data on Valbenizine for the treatment of Huntington's chorea, while also providing study subjects who participated in Kinect-HD continued access to the study drug. In this open-label study, all subjects are given Valbenazine, even if they received placebo during Kinect-HD. Kinect-HD 2 is open to research subjects who completed participation in Kinect-HD. For more information on Kinect-HD 2 contact Zsa Zsa Brown at 312-503-4121 or zsazsabrown@northwestern.edu

Telemedicine for Huntington's Clinical Care 
Individuals with Huntington's disease are invited to participate in the study "TeleHD" to determine the feasibility and value of telemedicine visits for HD patients and their care partners. This research study is conducted by Dr. Danielle Larson and Dr. Danny Bega.

Who is Eligible?
  • Have a diagnosis of Huntington’s Disease
  • Ages 18 to 70
  • Have a computer, laptop, tablet or phone with a camera, microphone, and internet access
  • Fluent in English
     
What will you be asked to do?
  • Complete two telemedicine visits (by camera at home) in addition to your two regular in-person Huntington’s Clinic visits over a 6-9 month time period.
  • During the visits, a neurologic exam will be performed and you will complete two cognitive tests. The telemedicine visits will likely take less than 30 minutes.
  • After each clinic visit, you will be asked to record the time and travel burden of your visit. 
  • After all of the visits, you will be asked to complete a survey about your satisfaction with telemedicine visits.

Please e-mail research study assistant Robert Modiest at robert.jr3@northwestern.edu​ or call 312-503-5645 to let him know your interest, or if you have any questions. 
Local Support Groups - Virtual

Northwestern Medicine HD Support Group:
We will be alternating between general support groups and topic drive discussions. Support groups are held the second Saturday of every month from 10am-11:30. **Please note - for the Saturday education events, support groups will be held after.
For meeting invite, please email Emily: emily.zivin@northwestern.edu

Scheduled Dates:

July 31, 1 PM
Education event and support group
Topic: Managing Difficult Behaviors
Speaker: Dr. Eric Gausche
To Register:  Click Here
General support group after the presentation
August 14th: Conversation, Planning for the future
September 11th: General support group
October 9th: Conversation, Caregiving
November - TBD
Education event and support group
Topic: HD Research and Panel discussion
Speaker: Dr. Danny Bega and research participants
General support group after the presentation
December 11: Conversation, Thinking about testing

Education events sponsored by:



HDSA offers 8 free phone therapy sessions for HD individuals families
 
Need support? Don't forget that the HDSA offered 8 free phone therapy sessions for families affected by HD. The sessions are provided by AmWell Telehealth and therapists have been educated on HD.  
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HDSA online support groups

HDSA offers video based online support groups for gene negative in an HD family, HD positive (early symptoms), parent caregiver, caregivers and at-risk. To access groups, dates and time: https://www.supportgroupscentral.com/groups_detail.cfm?cid=27&CFID=2035993&CFTOKEN=bc20abb86aebf611-99E965AF-F1E3-120F-E2600DF5BCB3281F
HDSA Illinois chapter

Illinois support groups:
To learn more about locations, dates and times: https://illinois.hdsa.org/about/support-groups
ALL CHAPTER SUPPORT GROUPS ARE ONLINE. PLEASE EMAIL THE SUPPORT GROUP LEADER FOR MEETING INVITATION

Illinois HDSA Chapter: http://illinois.hdsa.org/

Illinois HDSA Chapter events: http://illinois.hdsa.org/events

Illinois HDSA Support groups:

Caregiver Support Group
June 2nd at 7 PM
For meeting invite email ezivin@hdsa.org or 630-443-9876

Lake County:
June 14th, 7 - 8:30 PM
contact: Barry or Marilyn Kahn
p. 847-975-2403

Bloomington/Geneva/Rockford:
June 27 from 2 - 3:30 PM. For more information please reach out to one of the following support group leaders;
Bloomington: Larry Haigh, larryhaigh@gmail.com
Geneva: Joe Wiedemann, joseph.wiedemann@gmail.com
Rockford: Charlotte Rybarczyk, charlotte82963@gmail.com

Rush University Medical Center:
4th Saturday of every month at 10 PM
Contact: Key'Aira Glasper, KeyAira_Glasper@rush.edu
National Youth Alliance

The NYA offers programming for individuals 12-29. In their upcoming miniseries, they will be talking about important topics and conversations during one hour-long session every other Saturday.

Upcoming dates for NYA miniseries:

6/26: Post Convention Blues
7/10: Different Coping Methods Between Siblings
7/24: To Test or Not to Test?
8/7: Managing HD and Advocating Through Schoo
l8/21: Managing Anniversaries: Grief of a loved one and testing
9/4: Testing Positive
9/18: Being a Young Caregiver: Dealing with Symptoms at Home
10/2: Anxiety and Depression

Ken and Ruth Davee Department of Neurology and Clinical 
Neurological Sciences
Lavin Family Pavilion 
259 E. Erie Suite 1900
Chicago, IL 60611
Phone: (312) 695-7950
Fax: (312) 695-5747