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Parkinson’s

Flexible, compassionate support that adapts as the condition progresses—right from the comfort of home.

​Parkinson’s disease affects every individual differently, and over time, care needs often shift from occasional support to daily assistance. We understand the importance of consistency, flexibility, and dignity. Our caregivers provide personalized, non-medical care that evolves with your loved one’s condition, helping them stay safe, supported, and as independent as possible at home.

Common Challenges for Seniors with Parkinson’s Disease

Parkinson’s is a progressive condition, and symptoms often fluctuate from day to day.

Difficulty with mobility, balance, and fall risk

Tremors or stiffness that make personal care tasks difficult

Trouble with eating, speaking, or swallowing

Medication timing and adherence

Fatigue and emotional changes such as anxiety or depression

Increased need for supervision or help throughout the day

Common challenges include:

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How Our Services Support Clients with Parkinson’s

At Tandem Care, we make it easy to bring in extra help—on your schedule, with no pressure to commit long term. Whether you need a few hours of help or want to step back for a full day or week, we have a solution.

On-Demand Care Services

Because Parkinson’s care needs change gradually, our flexible model allows families to start with light support and scale up as needed—without locking into a long-term commitment before it’s necessary.

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Targeted Care Services

Targeted Care is ideal for clients who need assistance at specific times of day. Morning support can help with getting out of bed, medications, and breakfast. Afternoon visits may focus on exercise, hydration, and safety. This approach ensures help is available when it’s most needed, while still preserving independence.

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Companion Care Services

Companion Care is best for clients in later stages of Parkinson’s who need continuous support throughout the day. A consistent caregiver helps with mobility, fall prevention, personal care, and maintaining daily routines. This level of care provides stability, reduces stress, and offers meaningful social interaction for clients who may struggle with isolation or depression.

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Caregiver Training

Our caregivers are trained to support clients with Parkinson’s respectfully and safely. They understand how to assist with slow movement, encourage safe mobility, and recognize signs of discomfort or change. We work closely with families to adjust care as symptoms evolve, and our real-time client portal ensures everyone stays informed and connected.

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Additional Resources

For more information on Parkinson’s disease and caregiving, visit:

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