NEW MEXICO CHAPTER AMERICAN PARKINSON DISEASE ASSOCIATION

to ease the burden, to find the cure   

New Mexico Parkinson's Disease Support Groups

City

When/Time

Where

Contact

Albuquerque New Mexico ADPA Chapter

3rd Saturday of each month
at 1:00 PM

See the Upcoming Events for a list of programs

Presbyterian HealthPlex

6301 Forest Hills NE

Contact: Sandy Skaar

505-272-0472 or 877-515-4560

Albuquerque

2nd Saturday of each month 

at 10:30 AM

All Saints Lutheran Church 4800 All Saints Rd NW 87122

Contact: Jan or Jon 505-897-0855

Albuquerque

2nd Sunday of each month

La Vida Llena Retimement Community

Contact: Phyllis Metzler 505-298-0512

Albuquerque

4th Sunday of each month
at 2:00 PM

10916 Dreamy Way Dr NW

Contact: Carol 505-873-1512

Alamogordo

1st Tuesday of each month

NM Brain Institute

108 Cottonwood Drive

Contact Jo:  jbidwell@covhs.org

Farmington

4th Monday of each month
at 11:00 AM

Ricardo Gonzales, MD

Bldg G

2700 Farmington Ave

Farmington NM 87401

505-609-6595

Contact: Phyllis Lee 505-272-0472 or Sandy Skaar 1-877-515-0472

Las Cruces

3rd Tuesday of each month

at 10:00 AM

Rehab of Southwest  

4441 East Loman Ave 

Contact Jo:  jbidwell@covhs.org

Los Lunas

1st Sunday of each month
at 2:00 PM

Valencia County Parkinson Disease Support Group

 

Call for Details

Contact: Amber Sanchez

505-480-1976

Santa Fe

4th Friday of each month

at 1:30 PM

St Vincent Hospital

1st floor conference room 455 St Michael's Drive

Contact: Don Pierce

505-820-2566

T or C

Monthly meetings starting September 2010

Call for Details

Contact: Dianna Luchini

575-894-9889 (evenings)

Taos

2nd Wednesday of each month

at 11:00 AM

Taos Living Center

1340 Maestas Rd

Contact: Nancy Glascow

575-776-2707


If you are interested in starting a new support group in your community

please contact Sandy Skaar 1-877-515-4460

 

 

 

 

 

 

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The national APDA has contributed more than $30 million to PD research and another $25 million to patient and caregiver support and education.