Parkinson’s disease is a degenerative disease of the nervous system that affects a person’s muscles and body movement. What may begin as mild symptoms will worsen as the disease becomes more severe. Because of this, affected individuals can have stiff muscles, suffer from poor balance, experience tremors and shakiness, and have a tough time speaking. Such symptoms can make it very difficult for them to live at home safely without proper care.
Assisting Hands Home Care provides Parkinson’s home care services available in Boynton Beach, FL, to assist individuals affected by Parkinson’s disease. The experienced caregivers we employ are bonded, insured, and licensed to provide Parkinson’s care services. We will help clients with activities of daily living (ADLs) and other household tasks.
Development of Parkinson’s Disease
You can reach Assisting Hands Home Care at (561) 566-5989 if you or your loved ones could benefit from professional Professional Caregivers in Boynton Beach, Florida.
Parkinson’s disease happens as a result of dopamine-producing nerve cells in the brain dying and breaking down. With less dopamine, the person experiences abnormal brain activity, hindering the brain’s ability to regulate body movements. Symptoms will then worsen as the disease progresses, leading to further complications.
Among the most common Parkinson’s disease symptoms include loss of automatic movements, slow movements, rigid muscles, tremors, impaired balance and posture, and speaking difficulties.
The following complications may come up as the disease progresses:
- Cognitive issues: Cognitive troubles and dementia can affect individuals in the later stages of Parkinson’s disease.
- Depression: Depression and anxiety are common during the early stages of Parkinson’s disease.
- Swallowing and eating issues: In the later stages, affected individuals may have trouble swallowing because of their inability to control their muscles. As such, affected individuals can also have trouble chewing their food, which can lead to choking. This also increases the risk for malnutrition.
- Sleeping problems: During the night, sleeping troubles can be common for those affected by Parkinson’s, so they may wake up frequently.
- Toileting issues: People affected by Parkinson’s disease can have urination issues or have an inability to control their bladder. The disease also slows the digestive process, so constipation is also a common symptom.
Professional Parkinson’s Caregivers
The Parkinson’s caregivers we employ are prepared to provide your loved ones with the care and assistance they need to live at home in a safe and comfortable manner. We have a firm grasp on Parkinson’s main symptoms and will provide assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs), meal preparation, medication reminders, and more. With our caregivers around to help your loved one, you and your family will have some peace of mind.
We help elderly individuals who have Parkinson’s disease by providing the following:
- Personal care and assistance: We can help with restroom use, bathing, getting dressed, and other personal care activities that are too difficult for individuals with Parkinson’s to perform on their own.
- Medication reminders: In the later stages of Parkinson’s disease, affected individuals might forget about medication intake, so our caregivers will provide reminders to ensure they take proper medications.
- Mobility assistance: We help clients get around the house and in and out of bed, their wheelchair, their recliner, and more.
- Companion care: In addition to quality care, our caregivers will be companions to your loved one, getting to know them and engaging them in their favorite hobbies.
- Transportation and errands: Our caregivers will help run errands and provide transportation services to help your loved ones get to medical appointments and other important events.
- Overnight care: We can provide an overnight caregiver for your loved one if you do not want them to be on their own during the nighttime. The caregiver will be there to respond to emergencies and provide help with whatever is needed, arriving in the evening, and staying overnight.
- Live-In Caregivers | 24/7 Home care: If you need constant supervision and care for your loved one, we have live-in and 24-hour care services available. With these services, we will always have a caregiver at home with your loved one.
Call Assisting Hands Home Care for a Free Consultation
Assisting Hands Home Care can help individuals with Parkinson’s disease live at home in a safe manner. Upon your call, we schedule a free consultation at your loved one’s home. During this, we assess their care needs and create a proper care plan. Learn more about our Parkinson’s home care services in Boynton Beach, FL, and the neighboring areas by calling (561) 566-5989.

