UK Parkinson's Excellence Network
The Excellence Network is here to help health and social care professionals provide better support for people with Parkinson's, every day.
Join us to access resources, increase your knowledge of Parkinson's and collaborate with the Parkinson's community to transform health and care services.
Excellence Network funding opportunities
Are you a health or social care professional or student looking for financial support for an educational course? Or perhaps you’re a UK health and social care service looking for funds for a new clinical post or a service improvement project? The Excellence Network has grant opportunities to suit you.
Refer your patients to Parkinson’s Connect
Parkinson’s Connect is a free, comprehensive new support service for your Parkinson’s patients. In one step, you can refer your Parkinson’s patients directly into a whole network of support.
More popular links to information and resources
- Caring for your patient with Parkinson's - order code B030 (PDF, 6.1MB)
- Get It On Time campaign and resources
- Medication and Parkinson's - why it's so important that people with Parkinson's get their medication on time, every time
- Parkinson's awareness for ward staff (15 minute presentation)
- Medicines optimisation consensus statement
- Medicine optimisation for patients with Parkinson's short film
- Caring for your resident with Parkinson's (20 minute presentation)
- Caring for your resident with Parkinson's booklet
- Domiciliary care for someone with Parkinson's (20 minute presentation)
- Get It On Time campaign and resources
- Guide for homecare workers
- Medicine optimisation for residents with Parkinson's short film
- Introduction to Parkinson's for care staff (live webinar)
Coronavirus (COVID-19) updates and resources
Parkinson's UK coronavirus updates for professionals, plus a list of professional coronavirus resources.
See the latest Parkinson's UK guidance on coronavirus for the Parkinson's community, and where they can get support.
How has the pandemic impacted the Parkinson's community?
Research from Lancaster University has highlighted the impact of the pandemic on Parkinson's symptoms, and access to health and care services.
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