Parkinson’s Disease is a progressive neurological condition that can significantly impact a person’s movement, communication, and independence. This half-day course provides an essential overview for care staff working in residential, supported living, or home care settings.
Learners will explore what Parkinson’s is, how it develops over time, and the symptoms individuals may experience, both motor and non-motor. The course also covers common support needs, treatment options, and practical approaches for promoting dignity and independence.
This training supports care teams to respond with greater understanding, patience, and flexibility when supporting individuals living with Parkinson’s.
£117 Open course per person
£507 In-house for up to 6 people
£539 In-house for up to 12 people
Parkinson’s Disease affects everyone differently, but the challenges it brings can have a wide-reaching impact on both the individual and those who support them. This course gives care staff a foundational understanding of the condition, including how symptoms may present and how to adapt care approaches over time.
Learners will explore both visible and less visible symptoms — including tremors, muscle stiffness, fatigue, and changes in mood or cognition. The course also addresses how Parkinson’s may affect speech, swallowing, and mobility, and what practical actions can help maintain quality of life.
With input from national guidance and resources including Parkinson’s UK and the NHS, this session gives care workers the tools to provide more confident, person-centred support while respecting individual dignity and preferences.
Relevant Standards Covered:
Care Certificate Standard 5 – Work in a person-centred way
Care Certificate Standard 6 – Communication
Care Certificate Standard 7 – Privacy and dignity
Care Certificate Standard 9 – Awareness of mental health, dementia, and learning disability
Health and Social Care Act 2008 – Safe and effective care
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