Bachelor's degree in a relevant field such as health, social care, or community services., Experience in providing support and advice to individuals with Parkinson's disease., Strong communication and interpersonal skills to engage with clients and stakeholders., Knowledge of local resources and services available for Parkinson's patients..
Key responsibilities:
Provide personalized advice and support to individuals living with Parkinson's disease.
Conduct assessments to identify client needs and develop tailored action plans.
Collaborate with healthcare professionals and community organizations to enhance client services.
Organize and facilitate support groups and informational workshops for clients and their families.
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Your mum, colleague or friend. Anyone can get Parkinson’s, young or old. Every hour, two more people are diagnosed.
Unlocking new treatments means delving into the causes of Parkinson’s. That’s why we fund the Parkinson's UK Brain Bank – the world's only brain bank dedicated to Parkinson's research. Over 10,000 people have donated their brains to help scientists around the world to unravel the mysteries of the condition and develop better treatments.
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Parkinson’s has over 40 symptoms, from tremor and pain to anxiety. Some are treatable, but the drugs can have serious side effects. And it gets worse over time.
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