The company was awarded for its work in the dementia & Parkinson's care field

NEW YORK—Angels on Call Homecare, a health care provider established in the health care landscape, has been honored with a 2025 Global Recognition Award for its approach to dementia and Parkinson's care. 

Pamela Fitzpatrick, a registered nurse who founded the company in 2005, envisioned a progressive approach to neurological care, leading Angels on Call Homecare to becoming the first and only homecare agency in the United States to receive Parkinson's care accreditation from the Parkinson's and Movement Disorders Alliance in November 2024.

"Earning the 2025 Global Recognition Award is a landmark moment for Angels on Call and a testament to the extraordinary talent and heart of our team," said Robert Dalton, CEO of Angels on Call. "By reimagining dementia and Parkinson's care—merging cutting-edge clinical protocols with unwavering human compassion—we are setting a new benchmark for specialized care throughout New York state. I am immensely proud of every caregiver, nurse, and support professional who turned this vision into reality; their dedication is transforming lives and inspiring our entire industry."

The company's success comes from the HALO Method, a non-pharmacological framework that has transformed dementia care through historical assessment, individualized planning protocols and real-time engagement tracking systems that provide insights into patient progress. The Memory Care Angel program has enhanced the quality of life for patients with cognitive impairment through sensory and activity-based interventions that address cognitive function and emotional well-being.

"We're not here to follow standards—we're here to redefine them," said Eric Dalton, vice president and visionary at Angels on Call Homecare. "Our mission is to revolutionize the way we approach dementia and Parkinson's by doing what others overlook—helping clients rediscover their passions. Because when you reignite what brings someone joy, you restore purpose. And purpose is what heals. It's not just specialized care—it's a movement. One that sets a new gold standard for what dignity, innovation and humanity should look like in homecare."


The partnership with the Parkinson's Foundation through the Certified Partners in Parkinsons Care (CPPC) ensures that caregivers receive extensive training based on the latest research findings and evidence-based best practices.

"The market impact extends beyond individual client care to influence industry-wide best practices and establish new standards for specialized homecare services throughout the health care continuum," the company said in a released statement. "The person-centered, innovative approaches improve the quality of life for individuals with complex neurological conditions while supporting families through challenging care situations."