The Senior Gems® created by Senior Helpers®, is a method used provide effective strategies for support and care for your loved one for everything from normal aging through late stage dementia. Senior Gems®: Helping Caregivers Assess and Provide Care for Seniors with Alzheimer’s and Dementia We do this through our Senior Gems® program. Our goal is to create a positive environment and activities that focus on what your loved one is still able to do, not what they can no longer do. Our care team has extensive training and experience in providing the right level of individual care and support, while carefully monitoring everything from medication to daily activities.
We will work with you to create a customized home care plan that changes as your loved one's needs change. As the leading industry experts in Alzheimer's and dementia care, you can trust Senior Helpers to make your loved one's life, and yours, much easier and more enjoyable.
Because of the progressive nature of the disease, many families choose the support and assistance of home care professionals like Senior Helpers. If your elderly loved one in Raynham, Massachusetts, is suffering from Alzheimer's or another form of dementia, caring for them can take a tremendous toll on your own physical and emotional well-being. It is actually an overall term used to describe a group of symptoms specific to memory loss and other cognitive impairments that are serious enough to interfere with your loved one’s daily activities. What you may not know, is that Dementia is not a specific disease. Sponsoring Institution for Accredited ProgramĪ.T.Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive and degenerative brain disease and the most commonly known form of dementia. SPECIAL NOTE: Please go to the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA), for more information regarding accreditation, degree mills, and accreditation mills.Ī listing of accredited clinical postgraduate programs is located in the clinical postgraduate area. Students who matriculate into such programs will be entering an unaccredited program. Programs that are not in compliance with the degree requirement by Januwill have their accreditation withdrawn. Programs that do not currently offer a graduate degree must transition to conferring a graduate degree, which should be awarded by the sponsoring institution, upon all PA students who matriculate into the program after 2020. The Physician Assistant Education Association’s web site (PAEA) allows one to search for program by state. Specific address information for programs can be found on their individual web sites. ) ARC-PA has been the accrediting organization since January 1, 2001.Ĭlicking on the Sponsoring Institution name below should open the program’s or institution’s web page.
From January 1, 1977-June 30, 1994, programs were accredited by the American Medical Association Committee on Allied Health Education and Accreditation from July 1, 1994-December 31, 2000, the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs. Before December 31, 1976, programs were accredited by the American Medical Association Council on Medical Education. (Please note that some programs do not have commission actions identified from their initial accreditation, depending upon the date of those actions. It includes information on the accreditation status of the programs, the timing of the next scheduled accreditation action and a summary of the commission’s actions. The 282 ARC-PA accredited PA programs are listed below in the listing of institutions that sponsor the programs.