Parkinson's Tailored Care
Aspire's caregivers a special trained to recognise and assist with clients living with Parkinsons. Your needs are unique and we think your care should be too.
Tremors
Tremors and shaking can make eating, dressing, and using a phone difficult. Caregivers offer patient, hands-on help and can suggest adaptive tools that make everyday tasks easier and less frustrating.
Stiffness
Stiffness and slowness of movement can make it hard to get out of bed, stand, or walk safely. In‑home caregivers assist with mobility, help prevent falls, and support gentle, doctor-approved movement.
Fall Risk
Balance problems and “freezing” episodes can be scary and increase fall risk. A caregiver’s calm presence provides physical support and reassurance, while helping keep walkways clear and the home safer.
Social Isolation
Parkinson’s can affect speech, facial expression, and swallowing, sometimes leading to misunderstandings or isolation. Caregivers communicate slowly and clearly, and help reinforce strategies from speech therapists.
Condition Monitoring
Non-motor symptoms like sleep issues, anxiety, depression, and constipation are also common and challenging. In‑home caregivers maintain routines, offer companionship, and watch for changes to share with the care team.
Medication
Medication timing is crucial for managing Parkinson’s symptoms, but schedules can be complex. Caregivers provide reminders, help organize medications, and notice changes in how clients feel after taking them.
