VIRTUAL Connecticut Ataxia Support Group Meeting
We meet on the third Friday of the month at 11:30am Eastern Time. For meeting access information contact Susan Masse at: 860-528-1875 or Smasse1875@gmail.com
VIRTUAL Global Ataxia Support Group Meeting – Time Slot #1
Meetings are at 3PM Click here to register For more information contact Courtney Ng at courtney@hopeforataxia.org.
VIRTUAL Global Ataxia Support Group Meeting – Time Slot #2
Meetings are at 6PM EST Click here to register For more information contact Courtney Ng at courtney@hopeforataxia.org.
VIRTUAL Northwestern Washington Yetis Ataxia Support Group Meeting
Google Meets Link: https://meet.google.com/wms-koqx-evb Contact Instructor Christina Newell at christinanwwasg@gmail.com with questions.
VIRTUAL Twin Cities Ataxia Support Group Meeting
For access information join our Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/103233603504142/ For other questions contact Lenore Healey Schultz at Phone #: 612-724-3784 | E-mail: schultz.lenore@yahoo.com
IN-PERSON Boston Ataxia Support Group Luncheon
Location: Kowloon Restaurant in Saugus For access information contact Donna Gorzela at Phone #: 978-490-9552 | Email: Donna.gorzela@gmail.com Join our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/746918332709343
HYBRID Central Ohio Ataxia Support Group Meeting
EASTERN TIME Zoom information: https://deloitte.zoom.us/j/9775962785?pwd=azhmd2c3UDVRV3JPUURBOHdtQlN6UT09 Physical Location: Old Worthington Library, 820 High St., in the Owl Meeting Room. The following parking information is helpful: For more information, contact Sue Moore:
IN-PERSON San Diego Ataxia Support Group Meeting
Meeting location: 12095 World Trade Drive, San Diego, CA 92128 For meeting information or questions, reach out to Group Leader: Pamela Kahn at familykahn@cox.net (or call 760-855-0487)
VIRTUAL JHU Presentation
Zoom link: https://jhjhm.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJUtfu2orTgtGdHdPJLAootC6RkdaXgpQwW_ Occupational therapist, Elizabeth Foss, OTR/L, will discuss the research and evidence that supports both the prevention and treatment of ataxia. Various adapted equipment devices and activity adaptations
VIRTUAL JHU Presentation
Zoom link; https://jhjhm.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJEufu-qrT4pH9zaT1GbydpD_q86uaQidG9h Speech-Language Pathologist, Rachel Glendenning, M.A., CCC-SLP, will discuss strategies to prevent choking and how to manage chronic aspiration and minimize risk. For more information, contact Melissa