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Parkinson Support Group

The Otsego County Commission on Aging sponsors the PARKINSON SUPPORT GROUP on the fourth Thursday of every month at the University Center at Gaylord. 
 
The next PARKINSON SUPPORT GROUP meeting is scheduled as follows:
 
Date:  Thursday, January 26, 2012
 
Time:  2:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Location: University Center at Gaylord

Topic:   What's New in Parkison's Disease Research (from DVD)

Guest Speaker: Peter L. Lewitt, MD (from DVD)
 
Facilitator: Parkinson Support Group Planning Team

Planning Team:

John Panci, Support Group Facilitator
Pamela Carlson, R.N., Medical Resources Coordinator, OCCOA
Dona Wishart, Executive Director and Aging Services Specialist, OCCOA


Facilitator John Panci

 
The Parkinson Support Group  is dedicated to people living with Parkinson's and their care partners!
 
 
The PARKINSON SUPPORT GROUP is brought to you by the Otsego County Commission on Aging with support from the Michigan Parkinson Foundation and the Morrie & Carl Schneider Trust Fund.