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Contact Charles Schiell, PCLA’s Information & Referral Specialist

Reach out for the following resources: 

  • Support groups
  • Exercise classes
  • Care partner support
  • Physical therapy for PD
  • Speech or occupational therapy for PD
  • Attendant care services
  • Home modification services
  • Financial and legal resources and more
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119 N. Fairfax Avenue, #424
Los Angeles, CA 90036

Contact Nathalie Holtzman, PCLA’s Community Engagement Director

Reach out for the following resources: 

  • Community Relationship Building
  • Strategic Outreach
  • Event Planning
  • Grant & Fundraising Support
  • Volunteer Management
  • Community Education & Advocacy
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Los Angeles, CA 90036

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Simon Says...Trial and Error

One thing you get used to very fast after you’ve been diagnosed with PD, and that’s how often you’ll hear about a drug or device trial that’s going to be a “game changer."
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Simon Says...Let Go

If you’re new to the Parkinson’s club and haven’t already figured it out, once PD has you in its kung fu grip, after your “honeymoon” period of being less symptomatic, it never lets go.
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Simon Says...Sinemet!

There is always a torrent of new therapies in Parkinson’s research, but a disproportionate number of them are closely related to the first major therapy, Levodopa, which profoundly changed Parkinson's treatment over fifty years ago.

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