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Parkinson’s disease is a progressive, degenerative disease that affects movement. Throughout its progression, patients will experience stiffening of muscles and difficulty ambulating, among other mobility issues. Despite these debilitating symptoms, patients living with Parkinson’s disease can still maintain a good quality of life. One way this can be achieved is through in-home care services in Snellville, Georgia.

When helping a family member with Parkinson’s disease, balance is important. You must assist them only when they need your help. You must also allow them to do things on their own. This balance is something providers of personal care in Georgia know well.

Here are some tips to make caregiving convenient for you and your care recipient:

  • Grooming
    Stiff muscles can make tooth brushing and shaving an arduous task. To make things easier for a loved one with Parkinson’s disease, you can make them use electric self-care tools, such as electric toothbrushes or shavers. Also, try to be gentle when assisting them.
  • Bathing
    The bathtub is a fall hazard for someone with Parkinson’s disease. If possible, make them use the shower instead. Alternatively, you can have them sit on a shower stool while you bathe them with a hand-held showerhead. After bathing, use terry cloth robes instead of towels.
  • Dressing
    When dressing a loved one with Parkinson’s disease, let them do most of the task as much as possible. Make it easy for them by preparing their chosen clothes ahead of time. Also, make sure that these clothes are comfortable and easy to wear.

Mothers Helping Hands Home Care also offers assisted living support. We offer these services and more to ensure their comfort and well-being at home. Call us today to get started with our services!