PEEKSKILL, New York—Angels on Call Homecare announced it has become the first and only homecare provider in the United States to achieve re-accreditation in Certified Parkinson's Disease Care (CPDC).
As part of the re-accreditation process, Angels on Call strengthened its partnership with Parkinsons & Movement Disorder (PMD) Alliance, a Parkinson's advocacy and education organization. The agency expressed gratitude for PMD Alliance's leadership and recognized their role in "shaping the future of Parkinson's care through collaboration, education and community support."
"This re-accreditation reflects not only our clinical excellence, but our strength as a family-owned organization committed to innovation and integrity," said Robert Dalton, CEO, CFO of Angels on Call. "Angels on Call will continue leading the nation in redefining Parkinson's care—with the resources, stability and vision families deserve."
Angels on Call has also expanded its workforce of specialized professionals by adding new CPDC advocates to the team. The agency said these advocates enhance the organization's ability to provide person-centered services that prioritize dignity, independence and safety for families navigating Parkinson's.
Angels on Call also launched the Neuro-Mobility Angel (NMA) training program and service line, designed exclusively to address the mobility challenges of individuals living with Parkinson's and movement disorders.
"Re-accreditation is not a finish line—it's proof that we refuse to stand still," said Eric Dalton, vice president and visionary of Angels on Call. "When Angels on Call became the first homecare provider in America to achieve CPDC, we set a new standard. Today, as the first to be re-accredited, we've proven that excellence isn't a moment, it's a movement. We thank PMD Alliance for their unwavering leadership and partnership in this fight, and we are proud to stand with them—not just in shaping the future of Parkinson's care, but in turning accreditation into action, research into results and services into lifelines. The Neuro-Mobility Angel program is our promise that Parkinson's care at home will never again be an afterthought—it will be the gold standard. Our mission is simple: to ensure that Parkinson's care is not just delivered but revolutionized—until every home in America can be a place of dignity, hope and purpose."