Supporting Clients Living With Parkinson’s Disease
Living with Parkinson’s disease brings daily challenges — but with the right support, seniors can continue to live safely and comfortably in the homes they love. At Assisting Hands Home Care Davis & Weber Counties, our trained caregivers provide compassionate, personalized care for individuals living with Parkinson’s and other mobility-related conditions.
Understanding Parkinson’s
Parkinson’s disease affects movement, balance, and coordination. Over time, symptoms like tremors, stiffness, and slower movement can make everyday activities more difficult. Tasks such as getting dressed, bathing, or preparing meals may require a helping hand — but that doesn’t mean independence has to be lost.
How Our Caregivers Can Help
Our caregivers are specially trained to provide gentle, respectful assistance that preserves dignity and promotes safety. Support may include:
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Mobility Assistance: Help with walking, transfers, and balance to reduce the risk of falls.
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Personal Care: Assistance with bathing, dressing, grooming, and toileting, always with compassion and privacy.
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Meal Preparation: Nutritious, easy-to-manage meals to help maintain strength and energy.
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Medication Reminders: Helping clients stay on track with prescribed medications.
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Light Housekeeping & Laundry: Keeping the home tidy and clutter-free for better safety.
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Companionship & Emotional Support: Offering conversation, encouragement, and understanding every day.
Our Approach: Dignity, Safety, and Connection
Parkinson’s care is about more than physical support — it’s about creating stability, consistency, and trust. Our locally owned team takes time to get to know each client, their routines, and what helps them feel most comfortable.
Families across Layton, Kaysville, Syracuse, Bountiful, Roy, Ogden, and surrounding communities trust Assisting Hands Home Care for our personalized approach and dependable caregivers.
If your loved one has been diagnosed with Parkinson’s, we can help you create a care plan that adapts as their needs change.
