“Parkinson’s Support Group”

The City of Arcadia Recreation & Community Services Department – Senior Services Division in partnership with Neurosearch, Inc. of Pasadena provides the Parkinson’s Support Group for individuals with movement disorders, their family and friends willing to learning about this disease. The meeting dates are the third Friday of each month at 1:30pm, at the Arcadia Community Center, 365 Campus Drive, Arcadia CA 91007. Come out to receive important information from guest speakers and enjoy light refreshments served. Arcadia Senior Services and its Parkinson Support Group are providing a special presentation. The lecture will focus on, “Tai Chi Balance Therapy and Parkinson Disease.” This educational presentation is for all individuals affected by Parkinson’s disease. If you have a movement disorder, have family members or friends with Parkinson Disease this program provides information on how Parkinson Disease can be influenced by exercise.
Reservations are preferred, walk-ins are welcome. If interested in attending please call Arcadia Senior Services at 626.574.5130.
Meeting dates are: November 21 and January 16. For more information or to register, call Arcadia Senior Services at 626.574.5130.

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