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The Greater Sarasota Chamber of Commerce
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Stroke Support Group: Sarasota Memorial Hospital - For addisonal information or to register please call either 941-917-7048 or 941-917-6690.
Better Breathers Support Group: Docotors Hospital -Sarasota For more information call Rick Adams (941) 342-8080.
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome/Fibromyalgia: Doctors Hospital - Sarasota For more information please contact Iris (941) 966-1252.
Caregiver Support Group/Dementia related diseases: 5731 Bee Ridge Road Sarasota FL 34233 For more information please call 1-888-685-1596.
Us TOO Int- Prostate Cancner Support Group: 5731 Bee Ridge Road Sarasota FL 34233 Contact Ginya Carnahan at (941) 365-5599 for more information.
Parkinsons Support Group: Jacaranda Trace Retirement Community 2nd Floor Enrichment Center 3600 Willaim Penn Way, Venice FL Contact Betsey @ Jacaranda Trace Assisted Living (941) 408-2000.
Pulmonary Support Group: Venice City Hall 401 W. Venice Ave, Venice - Contact (941) 486-2626 or Gail at (941) 497-5347 for more information.
Caregiver Connection: Institue for Advanced Medicine 5880 Rand Blvd. Sarasota, FL - A half a mile west of I-75 off Clark Road. Contact: Kelly Munch at (941) 917-1470 or kelly-munch@smh.com
FACE - Craniofacial Disorders Support Group: Sarasota Memorial Hospital - FOr additional information contact Julie (941) 504-8223 or Debe (941) 735-8735.
Celiac Support Group: Waldemere Medical Plaza (Papaya Room) 1921 Waldemere St. Sarasota, FL 34239 Contact: Amy (941) 342-3413, (941) 484-4582 or (941) 924-6810.
Hepatitis Liver Disorder Support Group: Waldemere Medical Plaza (Magnolia Room) 1921 Waldemere St. Sarasota, FL 34239 Contact: Marc (941) 228-8944
Bone Builders- Osteroporosis Support Group: Sarasota Memorial Hospital- Institute for Advanced Medicine Healthplex, Education Room. 5880 Rand Blvd. Sarasota FL Contact: For more Info. please call: (941) 917-7000.
Brain Tumor Support Group: Sarasota Memorial Hospital- Institute for Advanced Medicine Education Room/First Floor . 5880 Rand Blvd. Sarasota FL Contact: For more information contact: Stuart Posin smposin@aol.com (954) 651-5656.
Parkinsons Wellness Club: Sarasota Memorial Hospital- Institute for Advanced Medicine Education & Resource Center. 5880 Rand Blvd. Sarasota FL Contact: For more information contact Kelly Munch (941) 917-1470 or kelly-munch@smh.com.
Women to Women Breast Cancer Support: Waldemere Medical Plaza ( Jacaranda Room (2nd Floor) 1921 Waldemere St. Sarasota, FL 34239. Contact: (941) 917-2636 for additional information.
Early Stage Memory Loss Support Group: Center for Healhy Aging on the Senior Friendship Campus 1900 Brother Geenen Way, Sarasota, FL Contact: (941) 917 -7197.
Parkinson's Support Group: Sue McNamara - Ph: (941) 270-2505 - Englewood, FL.
Englewood United Methodist Church: Grief Share support group contact: Pastor Peggy for additional information (941) 474-5588.
Sarasota County Caregiver Support Groups
The Joy FM Community Resources
Church of the Palms Presbyterian
First Sarasota Baptist Church Downtown
HealthSouth Rehabilitation Hospital of Sarasota Support Groups
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