Nonmedical home care focuses on supporting everyday life while complementing medical treatment and therapy. Caregivers help create structure, improve safety, and provide steady support as needs evolve. This type of Parkinson’s disease in-home care helps reduce strain, conserve energy, and support long-term well-being.
Parkinson’s disease home care may include:
- Assistance with bathing, dressing, and grooming
- Support with mobility, transfers, and fall prevention
- Meal preparation aligned with dietary needs
- Medication reminders (timing is critical with Parkinson’s)
- Light housekeeping to maintain a safe environment
- Transportation to appointments or therapy
- Companionship and emotional support