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Community Parkinson's Disease Service
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The Community Parkinson's Disease Service is delivered by a nurse specialist who aims to enhance the lives of people with Parkinson's disease through education, support and advice.
Patients are assessed before being recommended evidence-based interventions. The service works closely with hospital consultant neurologists, GPs and other healthcare professionals to offer medication management, resources, onward referrals and signposting.
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusions
Patients who:
- have a diagnosis of Parkinson's disease
- live in Enfield or are registered with a GP Enfield.
How to Refer
Referrals are accepted from all healthcare professionals.
EMIS form
Referral methods: Email
Complete the Adult Services Single Point of Access Referral Form - Enfield Community Services and send it to the centralised Enfield Community Services: rf-tr.ecsadultsinglepointofaccess@nhs.net
Once the referral has been received, it will be screened by non-clinical administrators with no changes to clinical response times.
Where to find the form
- Enfield: ENF Global Library > Community Therapies folder
Self-referral
Patients who have been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease can self-refer by phone or email.
Locations
Cedar House, St Michaels Primary Care Centre
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