Parkinson's Care at Home
Compassionate, specialized support for those living with Parkinson's disease

Understanding Parkinson's Disease
Parkinson's disease is a progressive neurological condition that affects movement, balance, and coordination. While there is no cure, quality care can significantly improve quality of life.
Our caregivers understand the unique challenges of Parkinson's and are trained to provide support that maintains independence while ensuring safety.
- Affects over 100,000 Canadians
- Symptoms vary greatly between individuals
- Early intervention and support improve outcomes
How We Support Parkinson's Care
Movement Support
Assistance with walking, transfers, and exercises to maintain mobility and reduce fall risk.
Medication Timing
Precise medication reminders to maintain optimal symptom control.
Tremor Assistance
Help with tasks affected by tremors, like eating, dressing, and writing.
Fall Prevention
Home safety assessment and supervision to prevent dangerous falls.
Speech Support
Patience and techniques to support communication challenges.
Emotional Support
Companionship and understanding for the emotional aspects of the disease.
Specialized Caregiver Training
All caregivers assigned to Parkinson's clients receive specialized training in the condition's unique challenges and best care practices.
- Understanding Parkinson's progression and symptoms
- Safe transfer and mobility techniques
- Medication timing and management
- Communication strategies for speech difficulties
