South Central Local Adviser Team
hello@parkinsons.org.uk
0808 800 0303
If you would like support from a Parkinson’s Local Adviser (South Central Team) please call our freephone helpline on 0808 800 0303 or email hello@parkinsons.org.uk
The helpline is open Monday to Friday 9am-7pm and Saturdays 10am-2pm
Tracey McElwaine
01962 824158 or
neurological 01962 842159
Parkinson's nurses provide expert care because they only work with people with the condition.
They can support people coming to terms with their Parkinson's diagnosis.
A large part of the role is helping people to manage their medication, so they get the best results and fewer side effects.
They can make referrals to other professionals such as speech and language therapists and physiotherapists.
They train other health and social care professionals - for example on making sure people with Parkinson's get their medication on time in hospital.
If you would like support from a Parkinson’s Local Adviser (South Central Team) please call or send an email
The helpline is open Monday to Friday 9am-7pm and Saturdays 10am-2pm
Tracey McElwaine
01962 824158 or neurological 01962 842159
Parkinson's nurses provide expert care because they only work with people with the condition.
They can support people coming to terms with their Parkinson's diagnosis.
A large part of the role is helping people to manage their medication, so they get the best results and fewer side effects.
They can make referrals to other professionals such as speech and language therapists and physiotherapists.
They train other health and social care professionals - for example on making sure people with Parkinson's get their medication on time in hospital.
Tracey McElwaine
If you would like support from a Parkinson’s Local Adviser (South Central Team) please call our freephone helpline on 0808 800 0303 or email hello@parkinsons.org.uk
The helpline is open Monday to Friday 9am-7pm and Saturdays 10am-2pm
Tracey McElwaine
01962 824158 or neurological 01962 842159
Parkinson's nurses provide expert care because they only work with people with the condition.
They can support people coming to terms with their Parkinson's diagnosis.
A large part of the role is helping people to manage their medication, so they get the best results and fewer side effects.
They can make referrals to other professionals such as speech and language therapists and physiotherapists.
They train other health and social care professionals - for example on making sure people with Parkinson's get their medication on time in hospital.
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