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Aquatic Therapy
Aquatic therapy is exercise that can help delay the progression of many symptoms of Parkinson's disease and may be instrumental in reducing the severity of symptoms patients currently experience. Aquatic therapy helps patients maintain a greater quality of life and longer health while living with Parkinson's.
Aquatic Therapy Locations
LSVT BIG
Contact: Macie Harris
macie@sundogrehab.com
Contact: Cassidy Pringle
cassidy.pringle@good-sam.com
Contact: Rebecca Almeida
rebecca.johnson0248@gmail.com
LSVT LOUD
Contact: Lauren McEwen
laurenmcewen0126@gmail.com
Contact: Elisabeth Gebhart
elisabeth.gebhart@gmail.com
Contact: Courtney Beck
cjbeck19@gmail.com
LSVT BIG
Contact: Stephanie Myers
stephanie.myers1@avera.org
Contact: Sara Kaltenbach
sara.kaltenbach@avera.org
Contact: Melissa Halseth
melissa.halseth@sanfordhealth.org
Contact: Megan Nankivel
megan@forlifetherapy.com
Contact: Sue Creel
sue.creel@yahoo.com
Contact: Maria Pfeifer
maria.gluf@hotmail.com
Contact: Kristina Goldstine
kgoldstine@prairierehab.com
Contact: Taylor Youngberg
tyoungberg@prairierehab.com
Contact: Abbie Mitchell
akasten@prairierehab.com
Contact: Courtney Almendinger
courtney.almendinger@avera.org
Contact: Jami Dalchow
jami.dalchow@sanfordhealth.org
Contact: Adrianne Kashale
adrianne.kashale@gmail.com
Contact: Shelby Rozenboom
shlbyklr@gmail.com
Contact: Ann Allender
annallender@sio.midco.net
Contact: Madison Kleinschmidt
madison.kleinschmidt@avera.org
Contact: Whitney Lucas Molitor
whitney.lucasmolitor@usd.edu
Contact: Cassidy Patterson
cassgebhart3@gmail.com
Contact: Kristin Ekstrum
kris.ekstrum@sanfordhealth.org
Contact: Daphne VandenBosch
dgrueschow@yahoo.com
Contact: Natalie Zirpel
nzirpel@prairierehab.com
Contact: Leah Harms
leah.harms@gmail.com
LSVT LOUD
Contact: Jennifer Teslow
teslowjenny@gmail.com
Contact: Aimee Morrill
amorrill@prairierehab.com
Contact: Meghan Solomon
meghan@mcadaragh.com
LSVT BIG
Contact: Amy Dragoo
amy.dragoo19@gmail.com
Contact: Katelyn Nelson
k.zweygardt@outlook.com
Contact: Karen Hebert
karen.hebert@usd.edu
Contact: MacKenzie Feldhacker
mackenzie.feldhacker@usd.edu
Contact: Jasmine Fritzemeier
jasmine.fritzemeier@gmail.com
Contact: Erika Clark
erika.n.clark@gmail.com
Contact: Molly Graesser
mojograesser@gmail.com
Contact: Amy Hertz
amy.hertz@sanfordhealth.org
1st Thursday of the Month | 1:30pm
PD Support Group
First Bank & Trust
520 6th Street
Facilitators:
Jamie Halvorson - 605-295-0414
jhalvorson@brookingshealth.org
Deb Raabe - 605-690-3506
Raabedeb24@gmail.com
3rd Wednesday of the Month | 11:00am
Caregiver Support Group
1st Lutheran Church-Mission Coffee House
Main Ave & 8th St.
Facilitator:
Deb Raabe - 605-690-3506
Raabedeb24@gmail.com
1st Wednesday of the Month | 11:30am
Caregiver Support Group
Avera Orthopedic, Plaza 3 Building
810 E 23rd St, 2nd floor
Facilitator:
Meghan Clark
mclark@activegen.org
605-333-3312
2nd Thursday of the Month | 1:15pm
Women Living with PD
First Presbyterian Church
2300 S West Ave
Facilitator:
Mary Tidwell
mtidwell4447@gmail.com
605-338-9365
3rd Sunday of the Month | 10:00 am
Caregiver Support Group
Gloria Dei Lutheran Church
5500 E 57th Street
Facilitator:
Pastor Amy
amy.martinell@gloriadei-sd.org
605-371-3737
1st Monday of the Month | 1:30pm
Men Living with PD
Caille Branch Library
4100 S Carnegie Cir
Facilitator:
Barry Solomon
bsolomon1953@gmail.com
605-321-1072
Day Break Adult Services
2300 W 46th Street
Sioux Falls, SD 57105
Contact: Molly Keegan, Director
mkeegan@activegen.org
Contact: Deb Gross, Assistant Director
dgross@activegen.org
Phone: (605) 336-6751
Day Hours:
Monday-Friday, 6:45am-6:00pm
www.activegenerations.org
Active Generations Adult Day Services: Caregiver Support
Caregiver support is offered by Active Generations Adult Day Services on a daily basis as a respite for a few hours from the stress, work and worry associated with caring for a loved one with extra needs.
CAREgiver Outreach
Contact: Carmen Spurling
Phone: 605-333-3319
cspurling@activegen.org
Rock Steady Boxing at The Inn on Westport offers different levels of classes to accommodate varying degrees of Parkinson’s fitness.
WHAT A CLASS IS LIKE
Boxing classes, taught by Rock Steady Boxing Certified Coaches, include an exercise program that attacks Parkinson’s at its vulnerable neurological points. While focusing on overall fitness, strength training, reaction time and balance, workouts include: focus mitts, heavy bags, speed bags, jump rope, core work, calisthenics and circuit weight training. No boxing experience is necessary and people of all ages are invited to participate. Boxers, both male and female, range in age from mid-30s to early 90s.
CONTACT
Call Rock Steady Boxing at 605-362-1210 to learn more about the program and the monthly membership fees.
The Inn on Westport
4000 South Westport Avenue,
Sioux Falls, SD 57106
We are learning every day that there are ways in which people with Parkinson’s disease can enhance their daily quality of life and even build impressive power, strength, flexibility and speed! By exercising with coaches who know the ropes, you can fight your way out of the corner and start to feel and function better. Boxing works by moving your body in all planes of motion while continuously changing the routine as you progress through the workout. These classes have proven that anyone, at any level of Parkinson’s, can actually lessen their symptoms and lead a healthier/happier life. Call us today!
Liz Nutsch
Edgewood Therapy & Gym
901 14th Ave NE
Watertown, SD 57201
605-882-3084
Elizabeth.nutsch@caringedge.com
We are learning every day that there are ways in which people with Parkinson’s disease can enhance their daily quality of life and even build impressive power, strength, flexibility and speed! By exercising with coaches who know the ropes, you can fight your way out of the corner and start to feel and function better. Boxing works by moving your body in all planes of motion while continuously changing the routine as you progress through the workout. These classes have proven that anyone, at any level of Parkinson’s, can actually lessen their symptoms and lead a healthier/happier life. Call us today!
About You Transformation Center
About You Physical Therapy
3808 Sheridan Lake Road
Rapid City, SD 57078
605-721-3307
http://aboutyoupt.com/
Sanford Wellness Center on Oxbow
605-328-1600
4201 S Oxbow Avenue, Sioux Falls
Sanford Wellness Center Tea/Ellis
605-323-6900
8701 W 32nd Street, Sioux Falls
Avera McKennan Fitness Center
605-322-5300
3400 S Southeastern Avenue, Sioux Falls
Midco Aquatic Center
605-367-7665
1601 S Western Avenue
Sioux Falls
Rock Steady Boxing at The Inn on Westport offers different levels of classes to accommodate varying degrees of Parkinson’s fitness.
CONTACT
Call Rock Steady Boxing at 605-362-1210 to learn more about the program and the monthly membership fees.
WHAT A CLASS IS LIKE
Boxing classes, taught by Rock Steady Boxing Certified Coaches, include an exercise program that attacks Parkinson’s at its vulnerable neurological points. While focusing on overall fitness, strength training, reaction time and balance, workouts include: focus mitts, heavy bags, speed bags, jump rope, core work, calisthenics and circuit weight training. No boxing experience is necessary and people of all ages are invited to participate. Boxers, both male and female, range in age from mid-30s to early 90s.
The Inn on Westport
4000 South Westport Avenue,
Sioux Falls, SD 57106
We are learning every day that there are ways in which people with Parkinson’s disease can enhance their daily quality of life and even build impressive power, strength, flexibility and speed! By exercising with coaches who know the ropes, you can fight your way out of the corner and start to feel and function better. Boxing works by moving your body in all planes of motion while continuously changing the routine as you progress through the workout. These classes have proven that anyone, at any level of Parkinson’s, can actually lessen their symptoms and lead a healthier/happier life. Call us today!
Liz Nutsch
Edgewood Therapy & Gym
901 14th Ave NE
Watertown, SD 57201
605-882-3084
Elizabeth.nutsch@caringedge.com
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