Parkinson’s is a life-changing condition, but being diagnosed with Parkinson’s doesn’t mark the end of an individual’s life. At Graceden Healthcare Services, we offer compassionate, nursing-led Parkinson’s care in the comfort of your own home.
Whether you’d benefit from a few hours of support a week to help during the early phase of the condition, or more comprehensive care at the palliative, complex stages of Parkinson’s – we can help.
Parkinson’s progressively impacts part of the brain, and leads to a number of symptoms that are difficult to manage,
															
															Whilst we know that there is no recognised cure for Parkinson’s, the main purpose of a Parkinson’s carer is to help slow down the progression of your symptoms and allow you to manage them.
Parkinson’s care also focuses on supporting the physical, practical and emotional needs of the customer and the wider family. Parkinson’s is a condition that can impact mental health, often in the form of anxiety or depression, which is why we adopt a truly holistic approach to the support that we provide.
Every case of Parkinson’s is unique, which is why we’ll always offer you a care plan that is designed around your personal circumstances and condition
Our Parkinson’s care is responsive and can be adapted as your needs change, which is essential when supporting a complex medical condition
We’ll work with you and your Occupational Therapist to make sure your home is accessible and free of trip hazards, and that you’re confident in your ability to move around
Staying at home for care means you’ll be able to manage and adapt to your symptoms in a familiar environment where you’re comfortable and secure
You’ll get dedicated support from carers who are fully trained and experienced in caring for customers with Parkinson’s
A significant part of our holistic approach to Parkinson’s care is ensuring that both and your loved ones are emotionally supported
															Whilst we know that there is no recognised cure for Parkinson’s, the main purpose of a Parkinson’s carer is to help slow down the progression of your symptoms and allow you to manage them.
Parkinson’s care also focuses on supporting the physical, practical and emotional needs of the customer and the wider family. Parkinson’s is a condition that can impact mental health, often in the form of anxiety or depression, which is why we adopt a truly holistic approach to the support that we provide.
Every case of Parkinson’s is unique, which is why we’ll always offer you a care plan that is designed around your personal circumstances and condition
Our Parkinson’s care is responsive and can be adapted as your needs change, which is essential when supporting a complex medical condition
We’ll work with you and your Occupational Therapist to make sure your home is accessible and free of trip hazards, and that you’re confident in your ability to move around
Staying at home for care means you’ll be able to manage and adapt to your symptoms in a familiar environment where you’re comfortable and secure
You’ll get dedicated support from carers who are fully trained and experienced in caring for customers with Parkinson’s
A significant part of our holistic approach to Parkinson’s care is ensuring that both and your loved ones are emotionally supported
Our Parkinson’s care services work on the premise that we empower you to stay in control of your routine, your lifestyle and your medication. We will encourage you to lead as active and joyful a life as possible, and to maintain your independence. However, our carers are all trained and equipped to help you out practically around your home with just about anything you require
															Find out more about how we support people with condition-led care at home, and the difference our wonderful carers are making to their lives.
															
															At Graceden Healthcare Services, our carers are at the heart of everything great about our care services.
We’re not shy about singing the praises of our carers, because they truly are exceptional people who constantly go above and beyond to ensure all customers receive the transformative care they deserve.
															Caring for a loved one in the advanced stages of Parkinson’s takes dedication and planning.
Whilst it is possible to care for a loved one with late-stage Parkinson’s by yourself, it’s important to bear in mind that they’ll have a complex set of needs that require personalized support and effective planning.
Call our team of experts to talk through your options and any questions you may have
Your local Graceden Healthcare Services manager will visit you to discuss your care requirements and preferences
We’ll help to match you with a carer who meets your requirements and has the right skills and experience
Here at Graceden Healthcare Services, our Parkinson’s care service is fully managed and regulated by the Care Quality Commission (CQC).
From your very first phone call to our friendly team, every aspect of your home care service is independently monitored and regulated by the CQC.
A regulated care service is one where all aspects of the care are independently monitored and vetted
We choose to be regulated because we want our customers to be fully assured about our services
A CQC-regulated service means all of your care provision is industry approved and standardised
Not only can Parkinson’s care be treated at home, it is also often the best place to be. Staying at home means you’ll remain in a familiar, comforting environment, and can have a support plan that’s fully tailored to your personal needs and wishes.
No cure has been invented for Parkinson’s disease, but treatments and dedicated care support are available to help relieve the symptoms and maintain your quality of life.
It is possible to care for a loved one with late-stage Parkinson’s by yourself. However, there are some steps you should take to make sure you’re best placed to assist your loved one at home, such as simplifying your loved one’s routines, adapting the home environment and working alongside therapists.
We treat our carers like family. Because they are, after all, looking after yours.