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Can a Doctor Tell Your Parent What They Will Expect with Parkinson’s Disease?

August 1, 2018 By David Goldenberg

As a family caregiver, when your aging parent receives a diagnosis of a serious health issues such as Parkinson’s disease, your first instinct is likely to ask what to expect. You immediately want as much information as you possibly can get about what your parent is going through right in this moment, as well as what they will face in the days, weeks, months, and even years to come. While preparing yourself for the progression of the disease is an important element of giving your senior the type of care they need, it may not as easy as asking a doctor what to expect.

Home Care in Abington PA: Understanding the Progression of Parkinson's Disease

Home Care in Abington PA: Understanding the Progression of Parkinson’s Disease

The truth is, a doctor is not able to see ahead into the progression of the disease and accurately predict what your parent will face, and when. Every person who suffers from Parkinson’s disease will experience  the progression of the disease in their own personal way. This means no doctor can accurately predict exactly what they will go through, and the pace at which they will progress through the stages of the disease. That being said, there is a general process of progression through the disease that people suffering Parkinson’s tend to follow. Broken into five stages, the progression generally follows a pattern of increased symptoms and challenges. Talking to their doctor about these stages can help your senior, and you, better understand the disease and how they might progress. This can give you a list of symptoms to look for that might indicate your senior is progressing to a further stage of disease, and allows you to take steps now that will prepare you for the future challenges of caring for your senior.

It can be challenging to face all of the needs of an elderly adult. This is especially true if that senior is living with a serious medical condition, such as Parkinson’s disease. Fortunately, taking on the role of being a family caregiver does not mean having to do it all on your own. Home care is there for you. Introducing an in-home senior care services provider into your care routine with your aging parent can be an invaluable way to boost the effectiveness of the care services you give them, enhance their quality of life, and also ease your stress to support your own health and well-being as your senior ages. When it comes to caring for an adult with a serious health issue, a home care provider can help your parent to follow through with the guidelines given to them by their doctor, including helping them make good lifestyle choices, preparing healthy meals and snacks, encouraging physical activity, and providing medication reminders to keep them compliant with their doctor’s instructions.

If you or an aging loved one are considering home care in Abington, PA, contact the caring professionals at Reliant At Home Care today (610) 674-6860.

 

Source

http://parkinson.org/Understanding-Parkinsons/Causes-and-Statistics/Statistics

 

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Can Dizziness be a Potential Sign of Parkinson’s Disease?

April 26, 2018 By David Goldenberg

Becoming suddenly dizzy or feeling dizzy when standing up can be frightening. For an elderly adult it can be particularly dangerous, potentially leading to a fall that can result in a serious injury. There are many reasons why your aging parent might experience some dizziness or feel faint when they first stand up from a chair. Certain medications can make it more likely that they will experience dizziness or feel faint, possibly even passing out. Your parent might also experience these feelings if they are dehydrated or have not eaten enough or enough of the right foods. They might also experience these feelings if they suffer from low blood pressure. While virtually everyone has moments when they feel dizzy or times when they stand up too fast and feel as though they might faint, if this happens to your aging parent frequently, it might be more than just these issues. This could be an indication of Parkinson’s disease.

Elderly Care in Dresher PA: Can Dizziness be a Potential Sign of Parkinson's Disease?

Elderly Care in Dresher PA: Can Dizziness be a Potential Sign of Parkinson’s Disease?

Feeling dizzy or fainting are among the early warning signs of Parkinson’s disease. This symptom is caused by low pressure that is frequently related to PD. If your aging parent experiences dizziness or fainting regularly, it could be dangerous. These feelings increase the chances that your parent will experience a fall, which could lead to a very serious injury, such as a broken hip. Seniors who fall, particularly those who are already living with a serious issue such as Parkinson’s disease, can suffer very severe consequences, including diminished quality of life, decreased mobility, and even increased risk for death. If your parent is struggling with these symptoms, attentive support from you and from an elderly care provider can reduce the impact and help keep your parent safer.

If you have been looking for a way to enhance your aging parent’s quality of life as they age in place, now may be the ideal time for you to consider starting elderly care for them. An elderly home care services provider can be in the home with your senior on a customized schedule that is right not just for their needs, but also for the amount of care that you give them on a regular basis. This means that they will have access to all of the care, support, and assistance that they need while also easing your stress and ensuring that you can focus on the other aspects of your life as well. These services can include safe and reliable transportation, medication reminders, assistance with personal care tasks, support for activities of daily living, companionship, meal preparation, and more.

If you or an aging loved one are considering elderly care in Dresher, PA, contact the caring professionals at Reliant At Home Care today (610) 674-6860.

 

Source

http://parkinson.org/understanding-parkinsons/10-early-warning-signs

Filed Under: Elderly Care in Dresher PA, Health Issues, Parkinson's Disease Tagged With: Elderly Care in Dresher PA

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