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Email or Call Charles, PCLA’s Information & Referral Specialist

Reach out for help with:

  • 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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