In-Home Support for Individuals with Parkinson's Disease
Parkinson's disease presents unique daily challenges — tremors, mobility changes, speech difficulties, and increased fall risk. Beyond Care provides non-medical in-home care in Upstate South Carolina that is built around the specific needs of individuals living with Parkinson's disease.
Understanding What Parkinson's Requires
Parkinson's disease is progressive, and care needs evolve over time. Early on, clients may need assistance primarily with activities affected by tremors or fine motor challenges. As the disease progresses, more comprehensive personal care, mobility support, and transfer assistance may be needed. Beyond Care builds care plans that start where the client is and flex as needs change.
Fall Prevention Is Central to Parkinson's Care
Falls are among the most serious risks for individuals with Parkinson's disease. Our caregivers are trained to assist with safe transfers, steady mobility support, and maintaining a clear, hazard-free home environment. Our nurse-led oversight means that any concerning changes are identified quickly and communicated to the family and healthcare team.
Maintaining Quality of Life at Home
Living with Parkinson's does not mean giving up independence or comfort. With the right in-home support, many individuals remain at home throughout the progression of their condition. Our caregivers provide the practical assistance that allows clients to maintain their routines, stay engaged with family, and preserve their quality of life.
Services for This Need
- Personal Care and hygiene assistance
- Mobility and Transfer Support with fall prevention
- Meal Preparation and feeding assistance
- Medication Reminders
- Companion Care and engagement
- Transportation to neurology and therapy appointments
- Light Housekeeping and hazard management
- Overnight Care for nighttime safety
