Parkinson's Care That Moves With You
Parkinson's touches movement, mood, and daily independence. Our caregivers are trained to support the slow days and the steady days alike — keeping your loved one safe, confident, and at home.
Care That Understands the Whole Day
Parkinson's symptoms don't stay still. Mornings can be slow, medication windows shape the afternoon, and evenings often bring new challenges. Our caregivers are trained to read those rhythms — adjusting pace, offering a hand during freezing episodes, and protecting dignity through every transition.
What We Do
Practical, hands-on support tailored to the realities of Parkinson's.
Mobility & Fall Prevention
Steady support for walking, transfers, and high-risk moments like getting in and out of bed or navigating bathrooms.
Medication Reminders
Keeping doses on schedule so symptoms stay manageable and 'off' periods are easier to ride out.
Personal Care with Patience
Bathing, dressing, and grooming done at the pace your loved one needs, never rushed.
Meals & Hydration
Help with food prep, swallowing-safe textures when needed, and steady reminders to stay hydrated.
Our Approach
A simple, deliberate process that puts the person — and their day — first.
In-Home Assessment
We meet with you and your family in your home to learn about current symptoms, energy patterns, medication timing, and the routines that already work.
Parkinson's-Aware Care Plan
Every plan is built around the rhythms of the disease — supporting good periods, easing through 'off' periods, and minimizing fall risk throughout the day.
Specialized Caregiver Match
We match your loved one with caregivers experienced in Parkinson's, who understand tremors, freezing episodes, swallowing concerns, and the patience this work requires.
Ongoing Adjustment
Parkinson's changes over time. We stay in close contact with you and your medical team so the plan keeps pace with what's actually happening.
How We Support Families
Practical help that lightens the load and keeps everyone connected.
Mobility & Transfer Support
Safe, steady assistance with walking, transferring, and changes in position to prevent falls.
Fall Prevention
Home safety review and active supervision during freezing episodes and high-risk moments.
Medication Timing
On-time reminders that keep symptoms managed and reduce off-period severity.
Dignified Personal Care
Patient help with bathing, dressing, and grooming on the days when those tasks are hardest.
Family Updates
Clear, regular communication so the whole family stays informed about how things are going.
Flexible Scheduling
Hours that match the toughest parts of the day — mornings, evenings, or around-the-clock if needed.
“Parkinson's care isn't about doing more for someone — it's about doing things with them, at the pace they need, with the patience they deserve.”
— Jacob & Zac, Founders
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Specialized in-home Parkinson's care serving the Portland and Salem Metro areas, including Multnomah, Clackamas, Washington, Marion, and Yamhill Counties.
