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Reliable Parkinson’s Care at Home

Our dedicated caregivers provide personalized in-home care for Parkinson’s patients and improve their quality of life.

Parkinson’s Care at Home - Makes Everyday Living Easier

In the silent struggle against Parkinson's, every day is challenging. Everyday tasks become hurdles, and the need for consistent support becomes extremely important. At ConsidraCare Pakistan, we are committed to accompanying you on this journey and making everyday living easier and more comfortable.

Parkinsons Care

Parkinson's Disease incidents are higher
in males than females

Parkinsons Care

Approximately 1 Million
people in Pakistan have Parkinson's Disease

Individualized Approach to Parkinson's Wellness

Living with Parkinson's presents unique physical & emotional challenges that require specialized care. Patients often deal with tremors, stiffness, and difficulty in coordinating movements. Simple tasks like walking or maintaining balance become more demanding. The gradual loss of control over one's body can be frustrating and disheartening. Additionally, the impact on daily activities and independence can lead to feelings of isolation and a sense of loss.

At ConsidraCare Pakistan, we specialize in comprehensive providing Parkinson's care at home. Our team of experienced caregivers is trained to address the specific needs of individuals with Parkinson's, offering personalized assistance, emotional support, and a commitment to enhancing the quality of life.

Parkinsons Care
Parkinsons Care

Trusted In-Home Care for Parkinson’s Patients

As the symptoms become worse over time, finding a reliable caregiver who possesses the necessary expertise becomes a hurdle. It is crucial to have someone who can provide high-quality care while ensuring the comfort and safety of your loved ones.

Imagine the peace of mind that comes with knowing your loved one is receiving expert Parkinson’s care within the comfort of their own home. Picture our dedicated caregivers who understand the intricacies of Parkinson's, providing not just assistance but genuine companionship.

We take the time to get to know our clients on a personal level, allowing us to create a care plan that addresses their physical and emotional requirement

Common Symptoms of Parkinson's

Parkinson’s disease affects movement and cognitive function. Some motor and non-motor symptoms include;

Preventive Measures for Parkinson’s

Common Symptoms of Parkinson's

Parkinson’s disease affects movement and cognitive function. Some motor and non-motor symptoms include;

Preventive Measures for Parkinson’s

Frequently Asked Questions

A healthy diet is a must for a Parkinson’s patient. Make a good nutritious diet plan.

Parkinson’s patients need to exercise regularly. Take them out for a walk or a light exercise session.

Parkinson’s patients require full time live-in care to help them with daily tasks.

Yes, people with Parkinson’s need a specialized caregiver. Parkinson’s disease greatly impacts the nervous system. Decreased cognitive abilities and mobility issues make it harder for Parkinson’s patients to live on their own. A live-in caregiver is responsible to provide the required physical and emotional support to the patient.

Parkinson’s disease affects movement, balance, coordination, and causes an increase amount of sebum that the skin’s sebaceous glands secrete. Most individuals are unable to smell Parkinson’s, but some with sharper senses of smell claim that sufferers have a unique, musky odor. Hippuric acid, eicosane, and octadecane appeared to be three substances that are particularly important in this distinctive scent.

Caregivers play a crucial role in supporting individuals with Parkinson’s disease.  They help with daily activities, medication management, and emotional support. They can also encourage exercise and physical therapy, promote a healthy diet, and seek guidance from healthcare professionals.

Treatment options for Parkinson’s disease may include medications, surgery, and complementary and supportive therapies such as diet, exercise, physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy.