Parkinson Foundation of Harris County

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SUPPORT/THERAPY GROUP INFORMATION
 

 

Services are provided free of charge to individuals with Parkinson’s disease and their family and/or care providers.  Licensed, professional therapists direct the therapy sessions. If you have questions, call our office at 713-552-0858, or the contacts listed with each group location

 

SUPPORT/THERAPY GROUP SCHEDULE

 

Monday

 

 

 

Speech

Exercise

 

ST. LUKE’S UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

3501 W. Alabama (We meet in Crossroads Building at corner of Edloe and W. Alabama.)

 

 

Contact: Sarah Malcolm   281-341-5575

Monday

 

 

Tai Chi

TRACY GEE COMMUNITY CENTER

3599 Westcenter Drive (just east of Beltway 8, between Richmond
Avenue and Westpark)

 

 

Contact: Nancy Payne     713-334-2414

Tuesday

 

Speech

Exercise

MEMORIAL DRIVE LUTHERAN CHURCH

12211 Memorial Drive, Fellowship Hall

 

Thursday

 

 

Speech

Exercise

SACRED HEART CHURCH  

507 S. 4th Street, Richmond, Texas (We meet in building on Third Street , through door next to gazebo.)

 

Thursday

 

Exercise

Speech

WEST UNIVERSITY PLACE COMMUNITY BUILDING

6104 Auden at Rice Blvd.

 

Saturday

Music

ST. MARK’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH

3816 Bellaire Boulevard

 

 

Contact:  Hanna Schwarze  713-667-1605

              Elizabeth Schwarze 713-667-1605

OUR THERAPISTS 

 

 

Music:

Anne Daleiden, MT-BC

  

Occupational

Donna Stokes, MOT

Patricia Davis, MOT

Rosemary Haggarty, OTR

Sharon Cameron, OTR

 

Physical

Patti Kocich, PT

 

Speech

Pamela Bass, MA, CCC, SLP

Sue Shirley-Howard, MA, CCC

Gwendolyn Williams, CCC, SLP

 

Tai Chi Chung

Tony Medina

 

 Megill’s Quill  

 

   

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·       Disbelief is a form of belief. – Frank Barron