How home care can help Parkinson’s support
- Virginia Marshall
- Apr 14, 2021
- 1 min read

Our specialized and personalized caregivers know what exactly help those living with Parkinson’s with these beneficial services:
Nutrition and Meal Planning. A healthy diet is essential for those with Parkinson’s disease to help strengthen muscles and bones.
Daily Mobility. Some people with Parkinson’s disease need extra help with activities of daily living like bathing, dressing, eating and using the bathroom. Our skilled caregivers are sensitive to the slowed pace the neuromuscular disorder presents, and respect privacy and the need for a normal routine.
Personal Supervision and Home Safety. Parkinson’s disease often causes an unsteady gait, resulting in trips and falls.
Exercise. For people with Parkinson’s disease, exercise is vital to maintaining balance, mobility and strength. Our in-home caregivers can assist with stretching, walking and other light exercise programs.
Transportation. Driving can be difficult or restricted for Parkinson’s patients. Right at Home provides rides to appointments, therapy and other destinations. Our transportation assistance also relieves family members from taking time off work.
Family Caregiver Relief. Caring for someone with Parkinson’s disease can be physically demanding and emotionally exhausting. We provide respite care for family caregivers and peace of mind for everyone involved in the care network.
Speak With A Member on Our Team to see if this is step in the right direction.
Just when you may think that no one truly understands your day-to-day challenges of living with Parkinson’s disease, Compassionate Caregivers of RoseRich does. You can trust us to give you the compassionate support your family needs and deserves.
Call us to schedule your free consultation today.

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