How we approach parkinson's care
Parkinson's care lives and dies by the clock. A levodopa dose 30 minutes late can mean an hour of immobility. Caregivers who don't understand the medication window do real harm — even when they mean well.
Our Parkinson's caregivers are trained to set timers, write doses down, and recognize "off" periods early. They know that what looks like stubbornness or laziness is often just medication wearing off. They adjust the day around the body, not the other way around.
Best fit for
Seniors managing Parkinson's disease — tremors, rigidity, bradykinesia, or the on/off cycle of dopamine medication.
You get
- Strict medication timing (the key to symptom control)
- Fall-prevention modifications around the home
- Help with transfers when bradykinesia is severe
- Speech and swallowing safety techniques
- Help with PT/OT home exercises
- Mood and depression awareness
How it begins
Call or message us
Tell us about your loved one. We listen, we ask questions, we don't push anything.
In-home assessment
An RN visits the home (or wherever your loved one is) and builds a care plan with you.
Caregiver match
We introduce you to the caregiver we think is the best fit. Meet them before they ever start.
Let's talk about parkinson's care.
No pressure. No sales script. We'll listen to your situation and tell you honestly whether Parkinson's Care is the right fit.