Zoom: Early Stage Women’s Care Partner Support Group
Virtual ORThe Early Stage Care Partner support group welcomes those who are caring for a loved one who is in the early stage of a Parkinson's diagnosis. Please contact the group […]
The Early Stage Care Partner support group welcomes those who are caring for a loved one who is in the early stage of a Parkinson's diagnosis. Please contact the group […]
Weekly table tennis at the West Linn Adult Community Center. This is a wonderful way to meet other people with Parkinson's and care partners. Table tennis is good for hand eye coordination and balance. The goal of playing together is to rally and have fun! Contact Nia for more information at 971-727-3532
This group is open to care partners of people with Parkinson's in the Portland Metro area. This is a peer-led group. Contact PRO at 800.426.6806 to find out more.
Join Laura Lou for virtual chair classes on zoom. Classes are Wednesday 11:00 - 12:00p, sessions typically run 12 weeks Register at www.pro.eventbrite.com or call 800.426.6806 These classes have been […]
PRO is offering a PD Zoom Support Group meeting, open to people with Parkinson's as well as their care partners, that is staff facilitated. To join and obtain call-in details for […]
Grab a paddle (provided) and come play table tennis! This group meets weekly on Wednesdays from 1:00-2:30pm at the PRO Beaverton office at 8880 SW Nimbus Ave Suite B. No […]
The Tigard women's care partner support group welcomes those who are caring for a loved one with Parkinson's disease. This group is for female care partners only. Contact the group […]
The Beaverton PD support group will meet virtually through a tele-conferencing platform. Our in-person meetings will remain suspended for the time being. Please contact the group facilitator, Charlene at 503.421.5058, […]
The Dalles Support Group welcomes family, friends, and care partners as well as those living with a diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease. This group meets at Mid-Columbia Medical Center. Contact Nia […]
These classes are based on the Methods of John Argue and have been designed specifically for those with Parkinson’s disease. The approach combines yoga, tai-chi and dance, improving flexibility, strength, […]