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- California
The Santa Cruz County Parkinson’s Group, in existence for more than 35 years, and, now, EASE PD (Exercise, Activities, Support, Education for PD), our more recently established non-profit organization, provide many activities and services, among them a monthly newsletter (Movers & Shakers), monthly educational meetings (usually attended by 40-60 people, singing and Taiko drumming groups, rock climbing, pickleball, table tennis, and small support groups for PwP and care partners. Information about all of these can be found on our website.
We welcome anyone with a movement disorder to our monthly meetings in person or virtually.
- California
- Colorado
I am a Doctor of Physical Therapy with a clinical specialty in neurology. I provide mobile services in people’s homes for physical therapy and also offer private Pilates out of my home in Studio City. I have worked extensively with people with Parkinsons Disease.
- Illinois
- Iowa
LivWell Seniors is a LOCAL and FREE service that provides information, resources, and referrals to persons and/or their families researching senior living solutions in the Iowa and Illinois regions.
Our local advisors are compassionate guides and are familiar with not only the area senior living communities, but also the resources and/or professional services that are relative to individual needs.
Careful consideration is taken regarding every unique circumstance to ensure the best solutions possible for you and your family to make a well-informed decision.
Dr. Robert Hauser is a Professor of Neurology at the University of South Florida College of Medicine, in Tampa, Florida. He serves as Director of the USF Parkinson’s Disease and Movement Disorders Center, a Parkinson Foundation Center of Excellence. Dr. Hauser completed a fellowship in Movement Disorders at the University of South Florida and became Center Director in 1994. He has authored or co-authored more than 350 peer-reviewed publications and is one of the world’s most cited Parkinson’s Disease investigators. Dr. Hauser’s primary research interest is the development of new medical and surgical treatments for Parkinson’s disease and other movement disorders. He has extensive expertise in clinical trial design and execution. Dr. Hauser maintains an active clinical practice and he has been voted a Top Doctor by his peers every year since 1993.
BAPS exists to support people living with Parkinson’s and their caregivers who live in or near Bell County, Texas.




