Thoughtful home care that adapts to life with Parkinson's

Parkinson's can affect movement, energy, routines, confidence, and day-to-day independence. With the right support, life at home can still feel familiar, safe, and well supported.

A care professional supporting an older adult with mobility at home.
At a Glance

Support shaped around fluctuation, dignity, and routine

The right Parkinson's care is not just about tasks. It is about understanding how symptoms can change, preserving confidence, and helping each day feel more manageable.

Routine Matters

Familiar rhythms and thoughtful pacing help reduce stress and overwhelm.

Mobility Support

Help with movement, transfers, and day-to-day tasks delivered with patience and care.

Consistent Faces

Familiar care professionals who learn what a good day and a harder day look like for you.

IS THIS RIGHT FOR YOU?

When Parkinson's care at home can be the right fit

Parkinson's support works best when care adapts to the person, not the other way around.

A good fit if

  • Parkinson's symptoms are making personal care, meals, movement, or routines harder to manage alone
  • Fluctuating energy, stiffness, freezing, or fatigue mean support needs can vary from day to day
  • You want familiar support at home that works around medication routines and preferred ways of doing things
  • A partner or family member needs more reassurance and shared support

Consider other options if

  • The main need is short-term recovery after a hospital stay (see Hospital-to-Home)
  • Support is only needed through the night (see Overnight Care)
  • Continuous active presence is needed day and night because needs have become very complex (see 24-Hour Care)
Getting Started

How we support daily life with Parkinson's

Practical, respectful support that adjusts as symptoms and needs change.

Routine

We learn what helps the day go well

We take time to understand medication timing, energy patterns, preferred pacing, and the routines that help life feel steadier.

Mobility

Support with movement and personal care

We assist with dressing, washing, transfers, and everyday movement in a calm, patient way that protects dignity and confidence.

Home life

Help with meals, tasks, and appointments

From preparing meals and drinks to attending appointments and supporting daily tasks, we help keep life manageable at home.

Review

We adapt as needs change

Because Parkinson's can fluctuate, we keep reviewing support with the person, their family, and relevant professionals so care stays right.

FAQ

Common questions

Honest answers about Parkinson's care at home.

Do your care professionals understand Parkinson's symptoms?

Yes. We build care around the reality that Parkinson's can vary from person to person and from day to day. Consistency, pacing, and attention to routine matter enormously.

Can support flex on better days and harder days?

Absolutely. We review care regularly and stay responsive, so support can reflect how the person is feeling rather than forcing them into a rigid routine.

Can you help with mobility and confidence at home?

Yes. We support movement, personal care, and day-to-day routines with patience and dignity, while also working alongside families and professionals where needed.

Can Parkinson's care be combined with other support?

Yes. Some people begin with visiting care and later move to live-in or 24-hour support as needs change. We will help you understand what feels right now and what may be needed later.

Get in Touch

Looking for Parkinson's care at home?

Tell us a little about what is happening and we will help you understand the most sensible next step, without pressure and at your pace.

Building 3, North London Business Park, Oakleigh Road South, London, N11 1GN