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Spanish-language PD support group begins July 20th at Stanford

July 7, 2016 By Parkinson's Community Help

Screen Shot 2016-07-07 at 10.14a|Jul7Are you a person living with Parkinson’s or a care partner or family member of someone who does? Would you feel more comfortable in a group conducted in Spanish?  A new-Spanish language support begins meeting this month at Stanford.


The group is open to anyone in the local Parkinson’s community (whether seen at Stanford or not).  Here are the details:

When:
3rd Wednesday of each month, 6:00-7:30pm.

Where:
Wellness Room (1511)-1st floor,
Stanford Neuroscience Health Center,
213 Quarry Rd., Stanford, CA 94304.

Facilitator:
Lorna Oyarce, Spanish medical interpreter for Stanford Neurosciences.

For more information, please contact TC Cowles at 650.721.8500.

Please share this flyer with anyone who could benefit from attending this PD Community support group.

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