Parkinson’s Disease: Advanced Practice in Community Care-Distance Learning
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The course really is something very special, bespoke and unique. It offers a very in-depth package of study on and around the support and management of Parkinson’s in the community. As an organisation we are proud to deliver this package.
The course really is something very special, bespoke and unique. It offers a very in-depth package of study on and around the support and management of Parkinson’s in the community. As an organisation we are proud to deliver this package.
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The aim of the training:
The aim of the course is to provide those who attend an opportunity for an in-depth exploration of Parkinson’s Disease and how to effectively support this in community care settings.
The learning outcomes:
By the end of your studies you’ll be able to identify:
1. The realities from a personal and professional point of view
2. The effects of the most common medications used for the management of Parkinson’s disease in the UK.
3. Alternative therapies and the management of Parkinson’s disease
4. Exercise management and prescription of Parkinson’s disease
5. How all these elements come together in the effective support and management of 6. Parkinson’s in the community
The aim of the course is to provide those who attend an opportunity for an in-depth exploration of Parkinson’s Disease and how to effectively support this in community care settings.
The learning outcomes:
By the end of your studies you’ll be able to identify:
1. The realities from a personal and professional point of view
2. The effects of the most common medications used for the management of Parkinson’s disease in the UK.
3. Alternative therapies and the management of Parkinson’s disease
4. Exercise management and prescription of Parkinson’s disease
5. How all these elements come together in the effective support and management of 6. Parkinson’s in the community
Speaker/s
George Flaherty MSc MBA Ba Ed, started working within social care in 1995. He is now renowned for his ability to pass on practical skills to those that attend his seminars and courses across the UK, Europe and the USA.
Over the years George has managed and successfully marketed his own businesses. He has now passes the skills he has learnt to owners and managers of social care settings. George is often a guest speaker at conferences and seminars explaining how to fill care home beds and promote homes successfully.
He is a published author of many books. His latest book The Guide to Filling Care Home Beds is due for publication December 2011.
George currently lives across two continents, having homes in both Italy and the UK with his family. If you need any more information you can contact him on [email protected]
Over the years George has managed and successfully marketed his own businesses. He has now passes the skills he has learnt to owners and managers of social care settings. George is often a guest speaker at conferences and seminars explaining how to fill care home beds and promote homes successfully.
He is a published author of many books. His latest book The Guide to Filling Care Home Beds is due for publication December 2011.
George currently lives across two continents, having homes in both Italy and the UK with his family. If you need any more information you can contact him on [email protected]
Schedules
May 31, 2016 - May 31, 2017
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Total Hours: | 60 |
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