Learn How to Better Support People with Parkinson’s- Community Parterns in Parkinson’s Care

Caring for someone with Parkinson’s disease (PD) requires understanding, compassion, and specialized knowledge. That’s why the Community Partners in Parkinson’s Care program is coming to UF, and we encourage you to attend.

This nationally recognized training program is designed for staff at senior living communities, home care agencies, and healthcare facilities. It offers practical, in-depth education about caring for individuals with PD, helping providers offer more effective and compassionate care.

Whether you work in skilled nursing, assisted living, rehabilitation, or hospice care, this program equips you with:

  • Expert-led Parkinson’s care training (virtual and in-person)
  • Educational tools to train at least 70% of your staff
  • A direct line to Parkinson’s Foundation resources and support

Join this growing network of more than 100 Partners across North America who are committed to improving the quality of life for people with Parkinson’s. Together, we can elevate standards of care and support across our community.

📍 Event hosted at the Norman Fixel Institute for Neurological Diseases

📧 Questions? Reach out to Heather Simpson Martin at simph@shands.ufl.edu.

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