PCLA Programs
Support, education, resources and other programs by Parkinson’s Community Los Angeles supporting LA Parkinson’s families
PCLA PROGRAMS & RESOURCES FOR PARKINSON’S
FIND Support Groups for Parkinson’s
Connect with others who are living with Parkinson’s
PCLA’s support groups offer an opportunity to meet others who understand that challenges you face daily. We have mixed groups as well as groups just for care partners, women with PD, men with PD, the young onset population, and more. Most of our groups are virtual, but our Sharing Our Strength group meets in person in Westwood once a month.
Tap the button below to see PCLA’s current calendar of support groups and events, or download our support group flyer.
PARKINSON’S RESEARCH, EDUCATION, AND ADVOCACY
Visit our blog for articles, updates, and education on research, living with Parkinson’s, and more
Vocal Exercises for PD: Benefits & Resources
Parkinson's disease (PD) is a progressive neurological disorder affecting movement, muscle control, and balance. However, its impact isn't limited to just physical aspects. PD can also significantly affect voice and speech. This is where the importance of vocal...
2023 Gift Guide For People With Parkinson’s
Gift-giving should be a joyful and fulfilling experience. If you have a person living with Parkinson’s disease on your shopping list, you may struggle to select a thoughtful gift that’s both appropriate and appreciated. We’re here to take some mystery out of the...
Let’s Talk Parkinson’s: The Latest in Parkinson’s Research 2023
Want to hear about the latest developments in Parkinson’s disease research? PCLA recently hosted an online Q&A "The Latest in Parkinson's Research 2023," with Jeff Bronstein, MD, PhD, Director of the Movement Disorders Program at UCLA.WATCH THE PRESENTATION Miss...
Information & Referral Specialist
Need info on available resources for Parkinson’s in Los Angeles?
Whether you are newly diagnosed or have been living with Parkinson’s for years, we are here to help you find the support you need. Reach out to PCLA’s Information & Referral Specialist today to find the information you need.
Call
310.880.3143
Reach out for help with:
- Support groups
- Exercise classes
- Caregiver support
- Physical therapy for PD
- Speech or occupational therapy for PD
- Attendant care services
- Home modification services
- Financial and legal resources and more
LOCAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS
Transportation program
People living with Parkinson’s anywhere in Los Angeles County are invited to apply for assistance. Only one person per household may apply per application period**.
Assistance will be provided based on a randomized drawing, as funds allow. All applicants will be contacted by email following the drawing.
**We are not currently accepting applications.
Our next application period will be announced by email. If you are not already on our email list, please sign up today to receive notifications of this and other programs.**
Additional Resources
Join us for a drop-in mindfulness group for Veterans who have been diagnosed with Parkinson’s, and who are established with the GLA Movement Disorders Clinic. The focus of our group will be to practice mindfulness skills for improved concentration, self-regulation, and social engagement. Each session will include education, breathing exercises, a gentle and seated movement practice, and a closing meditation.
Who: Veterans with PD (GLA)
Where: VA Video Connect (Virtual)
When: Mondays at 11 AM PST (Starts July 2023)
For More Information or to Enroll*, Contact:
Elika Razmjou, Psy.D., RYT-200 | (310) 405-4974
Aubrey White, MA, CCC-SLP, RYT-200 | (657) 502-8970
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The organization’s primary focus is to assist those who have experienced nursing home abuse, by:
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- Offering a toll-free number that individuals can call, with live medical experts to answer questions.
- Helping connect victims to support groups and resources in their communities