Eric J. Dalton's Pioneering Visionary Work in Dementia and Parkinson's Care Earns National Recognition
Eric J. Dalton: A Beacon of Change in Home-Based Care
In January 2026, Eric J. Dalton, the Vice President and Chief Compliance Officer for Angels on Call Homecare, received significant accolades, including the prestigious title of 2025 HomeCare Hero from HomeCare Magazine and the 2025 IE Global Healthcare Visionary of the Year. Recognized for his transformative impact in the field of healthcare, Dalton has dedicated his efforts to enhancing the lives of individuals dealing with dementia and Parkinson's disease through innovative, person-centered care models.
Transforming Care Delivery
Dalton's dedication to reshaping the landscape of dementia and Parkinson's care has been pivotal. His vision emphasizes a shift from traditional institutional settings towards home-based care, focusing on dignity and individualized support. This innovative approach is not merely a strategy; for Dalton, it is a responsibility to ensure that vulnerable populations receive the care they need with compassion and respect.
The HomeCare Hero Award celebrates professionals who drive advancements in the homecare field, highlighting significant leadership and measurable outcomes. Dalton was chosen due to his exceptional work in establishing specialized care programs and enhancing workforce training initiatives, effectively setting new standards in the industry. Similarly, the IE Global Healthcare Visionary of the Year Award honors those who create meaningful change on a broader scale. Dalton's ability to turn vision into successful operational strategies has been recognized with this award, exemplifying the impact of his work in transforming care models.
A Focus on Dignity and Innovation
Reflecting on his journey, Dalton expressed, "Years ago, I kept saying we needed to reimagine how dementia and memory care are delivered... This work is about families, Care Professionals, and restoring dignity where it's often been lost." His commitment is evident in the systematic establishment of Memory Care Angels (MCA) and various caregiver training programs that enhance care delivery in home settings.
Under his leadership, Angels on Call Homecare has attained remarkable recognition, becoming the first healthcare provider in New York to gain the Purple Flag Excellence in Dementia Care™ Accreditation. Moreover, it stands out as the only organization in America to hold both the Purple Flag Dementia Accreditation and the Certified Parkinson's Disease Care (CPDC™) Accreditation. These achievements underscore Angels on Call's role at the forefront of specialized homecare services, redefining what quality care should entail.
Advocacy for Change
Beyond operational milestones, Dalton has emerged as a critical voice in advocating for innovative dementia care solutions, attention to aging-in-place strategies, and the importance of workforce excellence. His influence extends to policymakers and community leaders as he works to reshape perceptions of how care for the aging population should progress.
Refusing to accept a status quo dominated by institutional care mandates, Dalton asserts, "As our population ages, we don’t need more facilities — we need better systems. My focus is on building care models that protect dignity, empower caregivers, and give families confidence. This is just the beginning."
Conclusion
Dalton's honors are not merely accolades but a representation of a fundamental change in how healthcare is perceived and delivered. As the obstacles surrounding dementia and Parkinson’s care evolve, Dalton remains steadfast in his mission. His work inspires a collective movement within the healthcare industry to prioritize person-centered care, making a lasting impact on families and communities across the nation.
About Angels on Call Homecare
Founded in 2005, Angels on Call Homecare serves eight counties in New York, backed by nationally recognized programs that focus on dignity in aging, especially for individuals dealing with Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and other mobility challenges. With an ongoing commitment to redefining the elderly care landscape, the organization continues to lead the charge in homecare excellence and innovative practices.