Uams South Arkansas Center

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106 W Main St Ste 310
El Dorado, AR 71730

The UAMS South Arkansas Center in El Dorado, AR is a branch of the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences that offers a range of programs and services to support caregivers and promote healthy aging in the community.

Their offerings include the UAMS Schmieding Caregiver Training Program, which provides skills training for individuals seeking certification as Certified Nursing Assistants, as well as free workshops for family caregivers providing unpaid care to older adults in the home. Additionally, they offer various educational programs designed to promote healthy living for seniors.

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