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Atlas fundamentally expands access to assistance dogs and. We support people with disabilities to train and certify their own service dog using positive, ethical training methods. At Atlas we believe that anyone who would benefit from a qualified service dog should be able to have one.
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The American Parkinson Disease Association (APDA) is the largest grassroots network dedicated to fighting Parkinson’s disease (PD) and works tirelessly to help the approximately one million with PD in the United States live life to the fullest in the face of this chronic, neurological disorder. Founded in 1961, APDA has raised and invested more than $226 million to provide outstanding patient services and educational programs, elevate public awareness about the disease, and support research designed to unlock the mysteries of PD and ultimately put an end to this disease.
We empower local support groups, educational programs, online & in-person webinars/ exercise/ therapeutic programs, training & resources for professionals, Care Partner support & resources, and much more.
Bremerton Parkinson’s Disease Support Group
We welcome Parkinson’s people along with their caregivers and those who care.
1st Tuesday of the month
1pm – 2pm
St. Paul’s Episcopal Church
700 Callahan Drive
Bremerton WA 98310
Facility is fully accessible with ample parking.
We provide assistance with personal care and activities of daily living for your loved one. Our caregivers offer warm smiles, gentle touches, and encouraging words while helping with personal hygiene (bathing, grooming, and oral care), dressing, eating, incontinence management, transfers (such as moving from seated to standing), as well as getting in and out of bed.
We provide assistance with personal care and activities of daily living for your loved one. Our caregivers offer warm smiles, gentle touches, and encouraging words while helping with personal hygiene (bathing, grooming, and oral care), dressing, eating, incontinence management, transfers (such as moving from seated to standing), as well as getting in and out of bed.
Our Issaquah dementia home is dedicated to creating cherished memories and inspiring connections for residents. We understand the unique challenges that come with caring for a parent or relative with dementia, and our Alzheimer’s care professionals in Issaquah, WA, are committed to enhancing their lifestyles through compassionate care and support.
At Ciel of Issaquah, we celebrate the importance of connection and strive to foster a strong sense of belonging for each resident. Our low caregiver-to-resident ratio ensures all residents receive person-centered care tailored to their unique backgrounds and abilities.





