Parkinson’s Disease Care

Caring for a loved one with Parkinson’s disease is never easy, especially as the condition progresses. Early on, they may only need assistance with transportation and help running errands. But as Parkinson’s disease evolves and their symptoms become more and more debilitating, they will need help with personal care and the activities of daily life. Eventually, your loved one may reach a point where they can’t be left alone and need constant Parkinson’s Disease Care from a knowledgeable Parkinson’s Disease caregiver.

Caring for someone with Parkinson’s disease will change as the condition progresses.

Your loved one is likely to cope well on their own during the early stages, and may only require transportation to doctors’ appointments, social engagements, and shopping trips. But their dependence will inevitably grow, and at some point, they may need your help with daily personal tasks, medication management, making financial decisions, and advocating with healthcare providers on their behalf.

Parkinson’s disease places a significant burden on family, and they tend to suffer from higher rates of anxiety, depression, and sleep-related problems. These issues are even more common when Parkinson’s disease causes a loved one to experience dementia, hallucinations, and other cognitive issues. Caring for someone with Parkinson’s disease can also result in social isolation, especially once the disorder reaches advanced stages.

At Noble, we believe Parkinson’s disease patients deserve to live with dignity and respect, in the comfort of familiar surroundings. Our live-in Parkinson’s Disease caregivers are there for the patient and knowledgeable about the needs of a person afflicted with Parkinson’s disease.