Health Professions Press

Health Professions Press Books, programs, & training in elder care, dementia care, long-term care, culture change, and more!

Health Professions Press publishes high-quality, evidence-based resources of lasting value for health care professionals, researchers, students, and families. Recognized particularly for its titles in Alzheimer’s care, HPP has been dedicated since 1989 to advancing physical, mental, social, emotional, and spiritual health. Our award-winning books and other media span the fields of aging, long-term

and acute care, rehabilitation, allied health, social work, psychology, and nursing. Partnering with our authors, HPP develops products and services that promote compassionate and holistic care, improve organizational leadership, foster more rewarding and satisfying care experiences, broaden professional knowledge, and preserve the individual dignity of those served.

Register for one of our Best Friends trainings in October or November. Introductory courses and Master Trainer certifica...
09/25/2024

Register for one of our Best Friends trainings in October or November. Introductory courses and Master Trainer certification in this dementia care approach are available! Learn more and register at https://bestfriends.healthpropress.com/

Exciting News! Our 2025 Catalog is here! Discover the innovative, practical, and evidence-based resources on a variety o...
09/23/2024

Exciting News! Our 2025 Catalog is here! Discover the innovative, practical, and evidence-based resources on a variety of topics in aging and elder care and find the support and guidance you need when working with older adults. Whether you're looking for books, programs, toolkits, or training, we've got you covered! Browse online now and discover what’s new! https://www.healthpropress.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/HPP-Aging-Elder-Care-2025.pdf?

It's Falls Prevention Awareness Week! We're highlighting our practical falls prevention resources, including our Essenti...
09/23/2024

It's Falls Prevention Awareness Week! We're highlighting our practical falls prevention resources, including our Essential Falls Management Series. Covering 8 topics, including managing falls in assisted living and adult day centers, plus guides to bed safety, exit alarms, hip protectors, and more. This fully downloadable series includes PowerPoint presentations for targeted staff training, assessment forms, checklists, handouts, and all the tools you need to create a fall prevention program. https://www.healthpropress.com/product/the-essential-falls-management-series

The early bird countdown begins! Enroll before July 16, 2024, and save an incredible $315 on your registration for the B...
07/10/2024

The early bird countdown begins! Enroll before July 16, 2024, and save an incredible $315 on your registration for the Best Friends™ Virtual Master Training Institute happening from September 24-26, 2024! This three-day training will certify you to train others in this world-renowned dementia care approach. Grab this deal before it's gone! https://bestfriends.healthpropress.com/training_programs/september-2024-bfti/

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Health Professions Press publishes high-quality, evidence-based resources of lasting value for health care professionals, researchers, students, and families. Recognized particularly for its titles in Alzheimer’s care, HPP has been dedicated since 1989 to advancing physical, mental, social, emotional, and spiritual health. Our award-winning books and other media span the fields of aging, long-term and acute care, rehabilitation, allied health, social work, psychology, and nursing. Partnering with our authors, HPP develops products and services that promote compassionate and holistic care, improve organizational leadership, foster more rewarding and satisfying care experiences, broaden professional knowledge, and preserve the individual dignity of those served.