


R E B L O O M
rebuilding lives out of movement
Our MISSION
The REBLOOM CENTER is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization with a mission to provide a welcoming community space where people impacted by Parkinson’s disease can have continuous access to high quality diverse exercise programs, voice training, a support group, and educational resources to preserve quality of life throughout their Parkinson’s journey.

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LATEST NEWS
We are excited to announce that we are the proud recipients of the 2022 Parkinson's Foundation Community grant award and the 2022 Florida Physical Therapy Association Catherine E. Patla Community Awareness grant. Combined these awards will fund over 300 free group exercise and wellness classes this year for people affected by Parkinson's disease!
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OUR EVENTS
- Thu, Mar 30St. AugustineMar 30, 6:30 PM – 8:30 PMSt. Augustine, 77 Bridge St, St. Augustine, FL 32084, USAFor The Shake Of Parkinson's - Drink Beer All Month Long! Join us on Thursday March 30th at Dog Rose Brewery to kick off our Parkinson's Awareness Fund Raiser for REBLOOM. Live Music, Raffle, Food Truck and of course BEER!
- Fri, Mar 31STARS Rehab, suite 3Mar 31, 3:30 PM – 4:30 PMSTARS Rehab, suite 3, 4320 A1A S, St. Augustine, FL 32080, USABrainSense captures brain signals in people implanted with Deep Brain Stimulation electrodes (DBS). DBS treats slowness, stiffness and tremor and your doctor can use BrainSense to "listen" to your brain and make more informed medication and stimulation adjustments to improve treatment outcomes.
- Fri, Apr 14STARS Rehab
- Fri, Jun 02STARS Rehab, suite 3Jun 02, 3:30 PM – 4:30 PMSTARS Rehab, suite 3, A1A S, St. Augustine, FL 32080, USASubmit your questions about any Parkinson's related topic and then join us in person to listen to the friendly, laid back discussion between Dr Tipton, Movement Disorder neurologist at Mayo Clinic and moderator Melanie Lomaglio, Physical Therapist at STARS Rehab.

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