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Parkinson Care Series
Improve outcomes and maximize staff resources with PCS

The Premiere Training Tool for Managing Parkinson’s Disease

The most comprehensive Parkinson’s disease educational tool available, the Parkinson Care Series (PCS) was developed for the continuing education of professional caregivers, and to improve the quality of life for those who suffer with Parkinson’s disease.

With a team approach to the care of Parkinson’s patients, PCS is ideal for home health providers, rehabilitation facilities, CCRCs, nursing homes, hospitals and other care facilities. The series offers up to 16 continuing education credits for each of your facility's qualified staff members. Training your staff using PCS can:

  • increase caregiver/patient compliance
  • help prevent falls
  • improve therapy results
  • reduce depression in patients
  • enhance JCAHO and CARI-CCAC compliance
  • lead to better communication with patients, their spouses and families
  • improve patient satisfaction and quality-of-life

Continuing Education Units for Your Staff
16 CEUs for your qualified staff members

After completing the series, a facility may choose to be accredited though the Parkinson Proficient Accreditation program. Accreditation can offer valuable marketing opportunities, including:

  • establishing your facility in this rapidly growing niche market
  • building professional partnerships
  • increasing your referral network

The training program includes 8 DVDs covering a variety of caregiving topics and a comprehensive CD-ROM Training Manual.

Staff training with PCS is easy, flexible and cost-effective. Browse the menu at left to learn more about PCS and how it can help you train your staff to provide optimum care to the Parkinson’s population.


"We systematically educated staff, making it a requirement for ALL departments.  The Parkinson Care Series has greatly assisted our clinical and non-clinical staff, improving the care we provide to the Parkinson population in our residence, day care and outpatient programs.  I highly recommend its use to improve the care being provided to those with Parkinson's."

Tony Joseph, Administrator
Presbyterian Homes of Central New York

 

Parkinson Care Series  •  7800 Foster  •  Overland Park, KS 66204
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Produced by Parkinson Foundation of the Heartland