Support Groups for facial paralysis and bell's palsy
The Facial Paralysis and Bell's Palsy Foundation is currently in the process of setting up regional support groups for those dealing with the physical, emotional and social effects of Bell's palsy and long-term facial paralysis. If you are interested in being either a leader or a participant, please contact us at:
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We will provide you with the information, resources and ongoing support necessary to start and maintain a support group in your regional area. We believe that giving and receiving encouragement from other persons who are experiencing many of the same health concerns as you or your loved one is of great benefit to all involved.
Facial Paralysis & Bell's Palsy Foundation
Support Group Meeting
Saturday, Feb. 11th, 10:30 a.m.
9401 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 650, Beverly Hills, CA
The Facial Paralysis & Bell's Palsy Foundation invites you to our first support group meeting of the new year!
Our special guest speaker will be Teresa England, a physical therapist from Garden Grove, CA, who specializes in facial retraining. She will discuss "Current Concepts in Physical Therapy Options for Facial Paralysis Rehabilitation" and will also answer any questions you may have. There will be time for sharing and networking among members afterwards. We will be meeting in our normal location and format this time, and new guests are always welcome!
Our meeting site is located at the corner of Wilshire and Canon (in the 9401 Building, 6th Floor), next to the Montage Hotel. Public parking is available beside the Montage (2 hrs. free) and parking is also available under our building.
Please RSVP to
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. For more information, please contact Executive Director, Lisa McKinley, at 765-621-6416. In addition, you can also visit our website at www.facialparalysisfoundation.org.
Our meetings are open to anyone dealing with facial paralysis or Bell's Palsy - so please come and join us!
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