Caring for an elderly person with Parkinson's disease at home – When tremors are just a noticeable symptom.
Proper care: This article helps families understand how. Caring for elderly people with Parkinson's disease.The practical challenges of long-term care and when professional support is needed to ensure safety.
Many people think Parkinson's disease is just "hand tremors".
But for older adults, Parkinson's is a process. gradually losing the ability to control the body.:
- shaky hands
- go slow
- muscle stiffness
- Speaking softly, difficult to hear.
- difficulty swallowing
The hardest thing isn't any single symptom, but the fact that everything is slowing down at the same time.
It's a common disease, and from there, the lives of the patient – and their family – change.
What do elderly people with Parkinson's disease need?
Caring for Parkinson's disease isn't a one-time treatment; it's a daily journey.
Support for movement
The patient Walking slowly can easily lead to losing balance.They need someone by their side when traveling.
Remind me to take my medication on time.
Parkinson's medication needed Drinking it at the perfect time. to maintain effectiveness.
Nutrition support
Many people start to have difficulty swallowing and are prone to choking.
Light exercise
Simple exercises help reduce muscle stiffness and maintain mobility.
Patient communication
The patient speaks slowly and softly, and needs someone to listen.
It may sound "easy," but try putting yourself in the caregiver's shoes:
Repeat these actions every day, for months – for years.
Something families often don't anticipate.
Parkinson's disease doesn't immediately cause patients to lie down.
But it made everything:
- slower
- more difficult
- more effort
Initial:
- just a slight tremor
- go a little slower
But then:
- difficult to stand up
- difficult to turn around
- I need someone to help with almost everything.
And the pressure started to build.
The risks of improper care.
Falling
Due to loss of balance – very common in Parkinson's disease.
Choking
Difficulty swallowing can easily lead to pneumonia.
Joint destruction
Without regular exercise, the body will "shut down".
Mental decline
Patients often feel like they are a burden.
These things don't happen immediately, but they will certainly happen if proper care isn't taken.
Can the family take care of them themselves?
It's possible. But it's difficult to sustain in the long run.
Because:
- requires a great deal of patience.
- It takes time each day.
- It is necessary to understand the disease.
Many families initially take care of it themselves, but after a while:
- starting to get tired
- start to overlook
- starting to become overloaded
Especially for working parents, taking elderly parents to regular check-ups, monitoring medication, etc., becomes a major burden.
If you are caring for a loved one with Parkinson's disease and feel overwhelmed by the daily caregiving routine, you might consider SAN – an app for senior care. patients.
SANs are trained to assist with mobility, remind patients of medications, and provide daily living care.
Download the SAN app or call the Hotline: 1900.0666.88 for personalized advice.
Common mistakes
The biggest mistake is thinking Parkinson's disease is "not dangerous."
The second mistake is not exercising regularly.
The third mistake is hiring someone who doesn't understand the illness, leading to ineffective care.
Parkinson's disease doesn't require urgent care, but it does require proper and consistent care.
Compare the three options.
Acquaintance / broker
It's slightly cheaper, but they don't know about mobility support, don't understand the medication, and are more likely to miss something.
Nursing home
- Costs range from 20 to 60 million VND per month.
- Not suitable if the illness is not too severe.
- Elderly people have to be away from their families.
Home care
- Flexible
- Monitor closely.
- Most suitable for slowly progressive diseases such as Parkinson's disease.
Actual cost
- Elderly care: 20 – 60 million VND/month
- Daycare: 500,000 - 800,000 VND/day
- At home: 40k – 70k/hour
For illnesses that have lasted for many years, home care is the most appropriate option.
Why do many families choose SAN?
Because they couldn't keep up with the daily caregiving.
SAN helps:
- maintain a daily routine
- reminder for medication
- support mobility
The girls SAN:
- trained
- has a process
- background checks are conducted.
Besides:
- take him to the doctor.
- regular check-ups
- hospital care
SAN is a partner of:
- Military Hospital 175
- City International Hospital
Parkinson's disease doesn't immediately incapacitate a patient. However, if not properly cared for, it will gradually erode their independence.
You don't have to keep up with this journey alone.
Download SAN – an app for caring for the elderly and sick, or call the Hotline: 1900.0666.88 for appropriate advice.
SAN – Where compassion is paramount in every service.
🌐 Homepage: https://sanpro.vn/
📞 Hotline: 1900.0666.88
📍 Address: 220/27 Nguyen Trong Tuyen Street, Ward 8, Phu Nhuan District, Ho Chi Minh City
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