Events
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Monster Making in Clay
Punching Out Parkinson's (POP Santa Fe) Gym 2019 Galisteo Suite B2, Santa Fe, NM, United StatesJames DeRosso James DeRosso got his college degree in Graphic Design, but had spent a great deal of his art electives in the ceramic studio. After college, he started working in advertising, but ceramics is what he would be doing …
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Care Partners Gathering
the Santa Fe Zoom RoomThis is a time for introductions, getting acquainted and bringing up any topics you wish to discuss – at this meeting and/or in the future. This is your meeting; “The experts are in the room!" Remember, you must be a …
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Moving to Heal
Punching Out Parkinson's (POP Santa Fe) Gym 2019 Galisteo Suite B2, Santa Fe, NM, United StatesJamie Klein will be visiting the gym to talk about and demonstrate Moving to Heal.
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Family Caregiver Center of NM Information Session
OnlineFCCNM is the only community-based 501(c)(3) organization focused solely
on the needs of family caregivers in New Mexico. They provide services to
family caregivers who are caring for adults 18 years or older. Their services are free, accessed virtually throughout New Mexico, and in person in Albuquerque.You are invitedto join them for a 30-minute virtual information session to learn about the Family Caregiver Center of NM and
how they can support family caregivers together.Free -
Online Support Group
the Santa Fe Zoom RoomKaren St. Clair will be moderating. She plans to introduce the Aging and Parkinsons study at the Mind Research Network, and the recent article "Sue Goldie Has Parkinson's Disease" in the New York Times. The Times article requires a (free) subscription …
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Community Discussion r.e. Movement Disorders
FeaturedSanta Fe Community College 6401 Richards Ave., Santa Fe, New Mexico, United StatesJoin us for a conversation that highlights the patient experience and advances in care for individuals and families across New Mexico.
This event brings together healthcare providers, community partners, and patients to share stories and
discuss how to expand access to care for those living with movement disorders such as Parkinson’s, essential tremor, dystonia, Tourette syndrome, and Huntington’s disease.Free
