Delay the Disease Exercise Classes
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Delay the Disease – Exercise and Parkinson’s Disease
Exercise has a Positive Effect on PD Symptoms – Could it Delay the Disease?

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Monday
Location
Trillium Place
3500 Trillium Crossing
Columbus, OH 43235
Time
1:00 pm
Instructor
Robert Gardner, DDS “Doc Bob”
Contact
614.734.1000 (mixed level class) 
 
Tuesday
Location
Willow Brook Christian village
100 Willow Brook Way S.
 Delaware, OH 43015
Time
11:00 am
Instructor
Robert Gardner, DDS “Doc Bob”
Contact
740.369.0048 (mixed level class) 
 
Location
Waterford United Methodist Church
20599 Waterford Rd.
Fredericktown Oh 43019
Time
10:30 – 11:30 am
Instructor
Larry Ratcliffe
Contact
419.947.8020
 
Location
North Terrace Church of Christ
Bowers LN, Zanesville
Time
10:00 am - 11:00 am
Instructor
Rhonda Forrestal
Contact
740.455.5151 
(contact Martha Purkey at 740.450.4548)
 
Wednesday
Location
Columbus Health Works
1387 West Fifth Ave
Columbus, OH 43212
Time
12:00 noon & 5:30pm
Instructor
Christa Ream (12:00) / David Zid (5:30)
Contact
614.486.3680 
(12:00 Class is directed to the more active Parkinson’s participant while the 5:30 class is for Young Onset) 
 
Location
Arlington Court Nursing Center
1605 NW Professional Plaza
Upper Arlington, OH
Time
4:00 pm to 5:00 pm
Contact
614.545.2441
 
Thursday
Location
Columbus Health Works
1387 West Fifth Ave
Columbus, OH 43212

Time
11:00 am
Instructor
Jeremey Quinn
Contact
614.486.3680 
(Directed to the less active Parkinson’s participant) 
 
Location
Waterford United Methodist Church
20599 Waterford Rd. 
Fredericktown Oh 43019
Time
10:30 – 11:30 am
Instructor
Larry Ratcliffe
Contact
419.947.8020
 
Friday



Location
Columbus Health Works
1387 West Fifth Ave
Columbus, OH 43212

Time
11:00 am
Instructor
David Zid  & Jackie Russell
Contact
614.486.3680 (mixed level class) 
     

Exercise can have a positive effect on the course of PD. Read about what Columbus Health Works Productions has done to help.
"It might be overly dramatic to say exercise saved my life, but it certainly saved my quality of life." -K. Cooper, Parkinson's exercise class participant