Parkinsons Disease Information

Parkinson's disease is a chronic (persistent) neurological condition that affects around 120,000 people in the UK. The condition is named after Dr James Parkinson, who first identified it in 1817. Parkinson's disease affects the way the brain coordinates body movements, including walking, talking, and writing. Who is affected by Parkinson's disease? Parkinson's disease affects both sexes, although, statistically, men are slightly more likely to develop the condition than women. The risk of getting the condition increases with age, with symptoms usually appearing in those who are over 50 years of age. However, younger people can also be diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease. Young-onset Parkinson's disease When the symptoms of Parkinson's disease occur in a person between 21 and 40 years of age, it is known as young-onset Parkinson's disease. Juvenile Parkinson's disease If a person is diagnosed with Parkinson's disease before 18 years of age, it is known as juvenile Parkinson's disease. However, this is very rare. Of the 10,000 people diagnosed with Parkinson's disease each year, in the UK, one in 20 is under 40 years of age. If you have Parkinson's disease, it is likely to have implications for driving. See the 'useful links' section for how to inform the DVLA about medical conditions.
 
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New Year 2012

We are happy to announce the appointment of our new Registered Manger, Kyla Harris.Kyla Is a well known, highly respected
professional in the healthcare sector. She has been managing NHS and private nursing homes since 2004 as a Nurse and Registered
Manager in her own right. We have been fortunate enough to wrestle her away from her last managerial post with Devon County
Council and brings with her more than 15 years of experience. In her capacity as Registered Manager she will be responsible for the
care at the home and the future development of healthcare.

 

 

A new system of regulation

A new system of regulation has begun for adult social care and independent health care providers.
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NHS efficiency drive produces £162m

Department of Health (DH) 'efficiency drive' produces £162m gift for NHS. Primary care trusts and council social care services will share an extra £162m this year thanks to a Department of Health “efficiency drive”.
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