Parkinson's Home Care
Benefits of Parkinson’s Home Care
Home Care May Be a Necessity
Ongoing research has led to several recent improvements in how Parkinson’s is treated. At this point, the only option is to treat symptoms and help those affected with the condition to lead healthier, fuller lives. Until there is a cure, Parkinson’s patients and their families must live with the reality that they will never return to their normal condition.
Side-effects caused by some common Parkinson’s disease medications can add to the patient’s difficulties. Joint pain, light-headedness, headache, depression, indigestion, stomach pain, dizziness or fainting, and confusion or hallucinations can make living with Parkinson’s even more challenging. Some ways that a caregiver from All Heart Home Care™ can help includes:
- Ensuring the Patient Maintains a Healthy Diet – grocery list preparation, personalized meal preparation, preparing food, monitoring their diet, and meal assistance when needed all contribute to a healthier diet.
- Providing Medication Reminders – patients rely on their medications to make them feel better and to feel as normal and pain-free as possible. A caregiver can provide reminders when it is time to take medications to keep the patient on-track. They can also pick up prescriptions from the pharmacy.
- Appointment Management – caregivers can schedule appointments and remind clients when they need to see their doctor.
- Companionship – providing companionship through engaging conversations, assisting with working puzzles and other types of mental awareness stimulation, watching movies, or reading a book to them is one of the most valuable Parkinson’s home care services we provide.
If surgery for Parkinson’s is something you are considering for your loved one, we will need to work with you to set up a rehabilitation plan. Deep brain stimulation isn’t given until three or four weeks following the surgery. Symptoms are likely to remain and continue to make everyday functions difficult until that time. All Heart Home Care can provide supportive services to help until your treatment is complete.
Supportive Services
A caregiver can provide light housekeeping services such as vacuuming, changing linens & making beds, dusting, doing the laundry, washing dishes, taking out the trash, and caring for houseplants and pets.
Our Parkinson’s home care also includes personal care services. A caregiver will provide help with showering or bathing, attending to personal hygiene, grooming, washing and styling hair, getting dressed and undressed, getting up and down stairs, light stretching or other low impact exercises, and getting in and out of the bed.
Regardless of the treatment path you take, Parkinson’s home care is an essential part of a successful outcome. All Heart Home Care™ has a team of qualified caregivers ready to provide the personalized care you need. We rely on the skills and training of personal care attendants, home health aides, certified nurse’s assistants and an on-call licensed vocational nurse to meet a variety of needs for different Parkinson’s patients.
Get Started with Your Free In-Home Care Consultation
Help us gain insight into your current circumstances, and we will then arrange a complimentary phone consultation to ensure you receive the appropriate home care services, enabling you to live comfortably and age gracefully in your own home.