Parkinson’s disease affects mood, memory, and balance, but it doesn’t have to affect quality of life. We can help you or your loved one live safely and happily at home.
Face your future with confidence—and optimism
Our caregivers are expertly trained to support the safety, health, and wellness of people with Parkinson’s. With our proprietary Balanced Care Method™, our care goes beyond basic help with daily activities by also focusing on engagement, passions, and purpose. We partner with our clients and their loved ones to create a future worth living well—no matter how the disease progresses.
We understand Parkinson’s and its challenges
Parkinson’s disease is sneaky. What often begins as a minor hand tremor can evolve into difficulty speaking and moving, jaw stiffness, amnesia, trouble swallowing, severe depression, and other life-threatening symptoms.
While this progressive nervous system disorder can’t be cured, it can be helped with the right care. Our deep understanding of Parkinson’s allows us to support you in doing activities that can slow the progression of the symptoms. Our caregivers are specifically trained to assist clients with Parkinson-related mood, memory, and physical issues.
While this progressive nervous system disorder can’t be cured, it can be helped with the right care. Our deep understanding of Parkinson’s allows us to support you in doing activities that can slow the progression of the symptoms. Our caregivers are specifically trained to assist clients with Parkinson-related mood, memory, and physical issues.
How we can help.
As the symptoms of Parkinson’s disease progress, so does the risk of injury, choking, and physical rigidity. We can support you and your loved one with line-of-sight supervision to minimize falls, and meal preparation and oversight while eating to reduce the potential for aspiration.
We also offer help with activities and behaviors that slow the symptoms of this disease. From keeping clients active and engaged to providing reliable medication reminders, our caregivers provide vital support to our clients with Parkinson’s disease, optimizing health, safety, and quality of life.
We also offer help with activities and behaviors that slow the symptoms of this disease. From keeping clients active and engaged to providing reliable medication reminders, our caregivers provide vital support to our clients with Parkinson’s disease, optimizing health, safety, and quality of life.
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Companionship
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Personal Care and Hygine
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Medication Reminders
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Staying Active
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Grocery Shopping
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Light Housekeeping
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Meal and prep nutrition
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Social Activities and Connection
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Transportation and Errands
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Hobbies and Passion
Help us understand your care needs. Then we’ll set up a free phone consultation so you
can get the right support and services to live and age successfully at home.
can get the right support and services to live and age successfully at home.
We know that Parkinson’s disease affects an aging adult physically, emotionally, and mentally. But Parkinson’s also has an effect on family members. In order to prepare for the challenges that this life-changing disorder creates, it can help to understand some of the ramifications of Parkinson’s on family dynamics.
As we age, it can be hard to stay active. We’re less flexible than we were, and maybe not as strong. We may get winded heading up a hill or have trouble with our balance. But this is exactly why it is so important to continue to exercise as we get older.
How do you know when it’s time to increase your loved one’s care plan to around-the-clock care? When safety becomes an issue—or family caregivers are feeling exhausted and their health is at risk.
TheKey App
Provides insight into your loved ones’ care so you are informed and have peace of mind.