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Baton Rouge, LA - Saturday, October 29, 2016
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BATON ROUGE, LOUISIANA
SUPPORT GROUP MEETING INVITATION


Please plan to join us at the next meeting of your local Acoustic Neuroma Support Group. We welcome you to learn about the latest treatment options, to network with other acoustic neuroma patients and find encouragement and support.

DATE/TIME:
Saturday, October 29, 2016
10:00 - 12:00 noon


LOCATION:
Our Lady of the Lake Regional Medical Center

St. Partick Classroom
5000 Hennessy Boulevard
Baton Rouge, LA 70808
Enter through hospital main entrance; go past the gift shop and conference room is on the left. Ask Security if you need assistance.
Click the link below for location and directions.
https://ololrmc.com/Pages/Locations-and-Directions.aspx

TOPICS:
Treatment Options for Facial and Eye Issues Affecting
Postsurgical Acoustic Neuroma Patients

Presented by Sara MacDowell, PT, DPT, Vestibular Physical Therapist, Hearing, and Balance Center
and Laura Hetzler, MD, Center for Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery

FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION OR TO RSVP,
PLEASE CONTACT YOUR LOCAL SUPPORT GROUP LEADERS/FACILITATORS:

Joan Bonds, Local Support Group Leader/Facilitator

The meeting will be facilitated by Joan Bonds, a post-treatment acoustic neuroma patient

Who should attend? Family members, caregivers, friends and interested persons are encouraged to attend.

Benefits of attending a local support group include communicating in a nurturing, non-judgmental environment with others who have shared a common acoustic neuroma experience; sharing information on dealing with specific problems, overcoming handicaps and reassuring others that better times lie ahead; educating and informing each other about the latest acoustic neuroma topics of interest; and providing emotional support to all patients, both pre- and post-treatment. This helps in reducing the isolation and loneliness that many acoustic neuroma patients feel.