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Service Spotlight

Parkinsons Disease Care

Specialized Parkinson's care helps clients maintain dignity, safety, and independence at every stage.

We pair families with caregivers and nurses who understand the complexities of Parkinson's disease and adapt as symptoms change.

Client with Parkinson's receiving support

Understanding Parkinson's Disease

Parkinson's occurs when dopamine-producing cells in the brain decline. Genetics, environment, and age can influence risk, but every journey is unique.

  • We monitor motor and non-motor symptoms to adjust care plans quickly
  • Education helps families recognize medication “on/off” periods and triggers
  • Collaboration with neurologists, therapists, and support groups keeps care coordinated

Early Signs to Watch

  • Tremors, stiffness, or slowed movement (bradykinesia)
  • Changes in handwriting, voice tone, facial expression, or posture
  • Sleep disturbances, balance issues, drooling, or swallowing difficulties

If you notice a combination of these changes, consult a healthcare provider for evaluation.

How We Help at Home

  • Medication reminders, mobility assistance, and fall-prevention strategies
  • Support with bathing, dressing, grooming, and meal preparation
  • Exercise encouragement and cueing to maintain strength, balance, and voice
Caregiver providing Parkinson's support at home

Support for Caregivers

  • Respite visits so family caregivers can rest, work, or attend appointments
  • Flexible schedules—hourly, overnight, or live-in coverage as needs progress
  • Compassionate companions to provide social engagement and encouragement

Call (786) 991-2300 to create a Parkinson's care plan that evolves with your loved one.

Ready to support families?

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