The New York homecare provider becomes the first agency in the U.S. with the Certified Parkinson Disease Care accreditation

PEEKSKILL, New York—Angels on Call Homecare, a homecare services provider, announced it has achieved the Certified Parkinson Disease Care (CPDC) business accreditation from the Parkinson's and Movement Disorders Alliance (PMD Alliance), making it the first licensed homecare service agency in the United States to earn the accreditation. The company said achieving this accreditation represents its commitment to delivering quality specialized care for individuals with Parkinson's disease and Parkinson's with dementia.

"At Angels on Call, we don't just care for people with Parkinson's—we empower them and their families," said Eric Dalton, VP of Angels on Call Homecare. "Our advocates are trained to support not just the individual, but the entire ecosystem of care around them. Through our CPDC accreditation, we connect care partners, family members and health care professionals, creating a community of support that empowers everyone involved. Our approach is built on the foundation of helping individuals rediscover what brings them passion and purpose."

The company said the CPDC certification will allow them to equip their care professionals with the skills to support individuals with Parkinson's at every stage, from managing motor symptoms to addressing non-motor challenges such as fatigue, depression and anxiety. Additionally, the Angels on Call team aims to ensure every patient receives personalized care that is tailored to their needs.

"When advocates go through our CPDC trainings, they are specially equipped with the tools to provide the highest quality support for people with Parkinson's, their care partners and their family members,” PMD Alliance said. “Selecting a CPDC service provider not only ensures a knowledgeable, trained person to help on your journey, but also supports the continued connection and empowerment of the entire ecosystem of care for Parkinson's and related disorders.”