Helper with someone with Senior with parkinson's disease

What is Parkinson’s Disease?

 

Parkinson’s disease is a neurodegenerative disorder of the central nervous system. It commonly presents itself in the form of motor control symptoms, such as tremors in one hand. However, other non-motor symptoms, such as depression, bladder dysfunction, and excessive daytime sleepiness, can become apparent long before motor control issues are noticeable.

 Although such a diagnosis is always difficult to accept, we believe it is important to be properly informed to manage this challenging condition. Here are some tips to improve the quality of life of seniors in Burnaby who are affected by this condition.

  • Prioritize Physical Exercise: The primary symptoms of Parkinson’s disease mainly affect the motor system: tremors, slowness of movement  and rigidity are notably observed for the majority. Although the progression of the disease cannot be fully controlled, it is recognized that the practice of specific physical activities tends to be beneficial for seniors living with this neurodegenerative disorder. It helps with strengthening your muscles, improves balance and posture, and helps with movement coordination. Walking, dancing, Tai Chi and yoga have shown benefits.
  • Socialize to avoid isolation and loneliness: Parkinson’s can also affect one’s social life. Seniors with Parkinson’s disease are advised to enjoy an evening out with friends, attend group lessons, or go on a fun cultural outing to see a show. By following this recommendation, it is possible to limit the negative impacts of social isolation, which is more common among seniors living with conditions such as Parkinson’s disease.
 
  • Focus on Good Nutrition: Eating well reduces the impact of osteoporosis/ constipation, and it may slow the progression of the disease. Some good foods for Parkinson’s Disease patients are: fresh fruits and vegetables, Omega 3 rich fish, nuts, olive/coconut oil, high fibre foods, and high water intake.
  • Importance of family support: Living with Parkinson’s disease daily certainly implies its share of challenges. To better deal with this condition, it is therefore important to be well supported! Whether through family members, friends, or other relatives you can rely on, it is important to benefit from an appropriate level of support from those around you. Although maintaining a maximum level of autonomy remains a priority, it is more prudent to make sure there is a good social network around you in case of need.
  • Create a safe environment: This includes making sure your living environment is safe and secure. Modifications such as installing handrails, non-slip floors, accessible lights in every room, and adequate light throughout your house play a huge part in helping you enjoy your life to the fullest.

Care for Parkinson’s Disease in Burnaby with Live Peace 24/7

At Live Peace 24/7, we understand the unique challenges that come with Parkinson’s disease and are committed to providing compassionate, specialized care tailored to each individual’s needs. Our caregivers offer essential support to improve the quality of life for seniors living with Parkinson’s in Burnaby.

How We Can Help:

  • Personalized Care Plans – We develop customized care plans to address mobility challenges, medication schedules, and personal preferences.
  • Assistance with Daily Living – Our caregivers help with grooming, dressing, meal preparation, and household tasks to ease daily burdens.
  • Fall Prevention & Mobility Support – We prioritize safety by assisting with movement, transfers, and exercises to maintain strength and stability.
  • Medication Reminders – Ensuring timely medication intake to help manage symptoms effectively.
  • Companionship & Emotional Support – Providing social interaction, encouragement, and a listening ear to combat loneliness and enhance well-being.
  • Respite Care for Family Caregivers – Offering temporary relief to family members so they can rest while knowing their loved ones are in good hands.

Living with Parkinson’s disease presents challenges, but with the right support system, seniors can maintain their dignity, independence, and quality of life. Live Peace 24/7 is here to help every step of the way. Contact us for a free assessment.