Parkinson’s Disease Care

Parkinson’s Disease Care

Parkinson’s Disease Care
NDIS Provider
Home Care Package Provider

Parkinson’s disease is a life-altering condition, which affects the brain. A degenerative, neurological disease, Parkinson’s can cause a diverse range of symptoms. No two people are the same, and one person may have very different symptoms to another. Although there is no cure for Parkinson’s, there are effective ways of managing symptoms and enhancing quality of life. At Home Caring, we understand the challenges faced by those who have Parkinson’s and their families, and we provide expert Parkinson’s disease care and support.

What exactly is Parkinson’s disease?

Parkinson’s disease is a progressive neurological condition, which occurs when there is a lack of dopamine in the brain. Dopamine levels start to fall as a result of damage to the cells that are responsible for producing this vital chemical. Once the cells are damaged, and they’re not able to produce dopamine, symptoms start to appear. Dopamine is a neurotransmitter, or a chemical messenger, which enables the body to make smooth, regulated movements. Once dopamine levels plummet, movements lack control, and this is why people with Parkinson’s often experience tremors that become more pronounced with time. It is estimated that around 4 in every 1,000 people in Australia have Parkinson’s disease. The condition is much more common in older people, and the figure rises to 1 in every 100 people in over 60’s. Parkinson’s is also more prevalent in men than in women.

If you’ve been thinking about looking for a home care service to provide care for Parkinson’s disease, why not contact us today? We can give you more information about the services we offer, we can talk about your requirements in more detail, and we can answer any questions you have.

Symptoms of Parkinson’s disease

One of the most significant challenges for those caring for the elderly with Parkinson’s disease or looking after a loved one who has developed early onset Parkinson’s is the range of symptoms. This is a disease that can cause a vast array of different symptoms and signs, and no two people will experience identical sets of symptoms. The onset of symptoms can also vary from one individual to another. Some people find that they start to notice signs long before they receive a clinical diagnosis and some find that their symptoms fluctuate and vary in severity. Although every individual is different, there are some common characteristics. The three main symptoms of Parkinson’s disease include:

  • Tremors and shaking
  • Slowed movement (also known as bradykinesia)
  • Increased stiffness and rigidity

Other symptoms may include:

  • Poor posture and stooping
  • Fatigue
  • Disturbed sleep
  • Changes in bowel habits
  • Muscle cramps
  • Freezing
  • Dizziness
  • Increased risk of falling
  • Difficulty swallowing
  • Speech problems
  • Pain
  • Increased risk of depression and anxiety

Tailored Parkinson’s disease care with Home Caring

At Home Caring, we know that caring for a loved one with Parkinson’s disease can be incredibly tough, both physically and mentally. You may not have the time or the energy to be able to care for your relative, you might lack the necessary medical training, or you may not feel confident in your ability to provide the level of care required. Parkinson’s disease home care is designed not only to support and assist the individual, but also to provide respite and support for their family. The nature of this disease means that it can pose different challenges on a daily basis, and it can be very difficult to manage without the help of professional caregivers.

We have a team of specialist nurses and caregivers on hand to provide a range of services that promote independence at the same time as ensuring safety, managing pain and controlling symptoms. Our staff is also trained to assist and support family members and close friends to enable them to help out when they visit.

At Home Caring, we want to help you care for your loved one in the best way possible, and we want you to be able to go about your days safe in the knowledge that your loved one is in the best hands. We have a rigorous recruitment process, and all our caregivers go through enhanced checks.

Designing a Parkinson’s disease care plan

We offer a bespoke in home care service, which is tailored to the needs of the individual. With Parkinson’s disease, symptoms can vary hugely, and one day can be totally different to the next. As an experienced home care service provider, we understand the challenges Parkinson’s can pose to both clients and their families, and we work with you to create customised care packages that are designed to meet clinical needs and satisfy personal preferences.

We offer a flexible range of services that includes:

  • Washing, dressing, cooking and meal preparation, cleaning, grooming and personal care
  • Companionship and emotional support
  • Help with socialisation, community engagement, and interaction
  • Physical exercise and mobility assistance
  • Assistance with day to day tasks
  • Creating a safe and secure environment that facilitates independent living
  • Pain relief and symptom management

Catering for individual requirements and preferences

Our care packages are designed to enable and facilitate independence and reduce the severity of symptoms, but it’s also crucial to us to respond to and cater for individual preferences to enhance wellbeing and reduce anxiety. If your loved one is used to a certain routine, for example, they watch a TV programme at 5 o’clock every day, we don’t want to come in and make changes that will unsettle them or prevent them from feeling at ease in their own home. We make an effort to get to know you and your loved one during the initial consultations and meetings to ensure that we can pave the way for a seamless transition and settle into doing things just the way the individual likes them done. It’s important to us that we make the client feel comfortable and confident from the outset. With Parkinson’s disease, continuity of care is critical, as symptoms can be exacerbated by change and anxiety. We aim to provide a small group of caregivers for every client to increase familiarity and prevent unease.

Companionship and support

Providing practical assistance and medical care are essential for those living with Parkinson’s disease, but the importance and value of companionship and emotional support should never be underestimated. As well as helping out with jobs around the house and administering medical treatments and therapies, our team is there to talk, chat, listen, reminisce and provide company. Coping with a diagnosis can be incredibly tough, especially as there is no cure for Parkinson’s disease and symptoms are progressive. Having somebody to talk to or pass time with can make a huge difference to wellbeing and reduce the risk of loneliness and depression. Our specially trained caregivers have experience in looking after and supporting clients with Parkinson’s disease, and we can match support assistants based on their skill set, but also their personality. Creating bonds and fostering trust is key.

When we provide care for a client with Parkinson’s disease, we go above and beyond to ensure that their family feels supported too. If you have any concerns or questions, or you’d like advice or even somebody to talk to, we’re available 24 hours a day. The services we provide are not just a means of enhancing quality of life for the client. They also enable you, as a family or a group of friends, to make the most of the time you are able to spend together. Whether that means taking care of washing, dressing and tidying the living room so that you can have lunch together, or arranging overnight respite care so that you have the energy to care for your loved one during the day, we can help.

Our Parkinson’s disease care services

We provide a flexible range of Parkinson’s disease care services, which includes:

  • Hourly sessions
  • Multiple daily visits
  • 24-hour and full-time care
  • Overnight respite
  • Specialist nursing
  • Access to support and expertise 24 hours a day

We can undertake everything from personal care and household tasks to administering complex medication regimes, and we also provide assistance with social activities, community engagement and keeping up with hobbies and interests. Whatever your needs, we can work with you or your family to create a tailored care plan for Parkinson’s disease that suits you.

Taking the first step

The prospect of inviting somebody into your home or the home of a loved one who has been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease can be daunting and distressing. We understand that it can be difficult to take that first step, and we’re here to support, advise and reassure you. If you feel that a loved one would benefit from Parkinson’s disease home care, we’ll do everything we can to minimise stress and disruption. During the initial consultation, we will discuss the needs and preferences of the individual in depth, and we can start putting a bespoke care package together. Feedback is incredibly important to us, especially during the early days, and we are always willing to make adjustments to get the package just right. We know that no two days are the same when caring for somebody with Parkinson’s disease, and we adopt a flexible approach to ensure the needs of your loved one are met day in, day out.

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Home Caring united, a festive day so grand.
With our staff and clients together as one,
We celebrated Christmas, full of love and fun.

From Craigieburn’s cheer to South Perth’s delight,
Rockhampton’s joy sparkled so bright.
Campbelltown gathered, Hurstville did too,
Smithfield and Altona also spread Christmas hues.

With laughter and love felt far and wide,
Our epic Christmas parties warmed hearts inside.
A shoutout to every team who made it so sweet—
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Key Features of the Support at Home Program:

• Reduced Wait Times: The program will shorten the waiting period for in-home aged care services ensuring timely assistance for those in need.

• Tailored Support Levels: Support at Home introduces eight levels of ongoing care replacing the previous four, to better match individual needs.

• No Caps on Cleaning and Gardening: Unlike previous programs there will be no annual caps on cleaning and gardening services allowing for more comprehensive support.

• Care Management Cap: A 10% cap on care management costs will remain in place to maintain affordability.

• Assistive Technology Access: The program will expedite access to assistive devices like walkers and wheelchairs enhancing mobility and independence.

• Increased Support Funding: The maximum support level will rise from $61,000 to $78,000, providing more resources for those with complex needs.

• Restorative and Allied Health Services: There will be a temporary funding boost for restorative and allied health services, aiding recovery and well-being.

• Palliative Care Support: The program includes provisions for palliative care allowing older Australians to spend their final weeks at home surrounded by loved ones.

Staged Implementation of Price Caps:

Price caps on services will be phased in starting from 1 July 2026. For the first year providers will continue to set their own prices similar to the current Home Care Packages program. In early 2025, consultations will be held with older people, advocates, families, carers and the sector to ensure fair pricing and robust consumer protections during this transition.

No Worse Off Principle:

To protect existing Home Care Package recipients, the government has introduced the “No Worse Off” principle:

• Grandfathering: Individuals approved for a Home Care Package as of 12 September 2024 will transition to the new system without financial disadvantage.

• Fee Structure: If you were a full-rate pensioner paying no fees under your Home Care Package as of 12 September 2024, you will continue to pay no fees under Support at Home. If you were required to pay fees, you will pay the same or less under the new program.

At Home Caring we are dedicated to supporting our older community members through these changes. We are committed to ensuring the financial safety and well-being of our clients providing personalised care that aligns with the new Support at Home program. Our team is here to assist you in navigating these updates, ensuring you receive the care and support you deserve. 🩵

For more detailed information please refer to the Department of Health and Aged Care’s consumer fact sheet: https://www.health.gov.au/resources/ publications/support-at-home-program-fact-sheet-changes-to-support-at-home-pricing-arrangements-for-older-people-families-and-carers?language=en

The Australian Government has announced significant changes to the aged care system introducing the Support at Home program set to commence on 1 July 2025. This initiative aims to enhance support for older Australians enabling them to remain in their homes longer and receive more personalised care.

Key Features of the Support at Home Program:

• Reduced Wait Times: The program will shorten the waiting period for in-home aged care services ensuring timely assistance for those in need.

• Tailored Support Levels: Support at Home introduces eight levels of ongoing care replacing the previous four, to better match individual needs.

• No Caps on Cleaning and Gardening: Unlike previous programs there will be no annual caps on cleaning and gardening services allowing for more comprehensive support.

• Care Management Cap: A 10% cap on care management costs will remain in place to maintain affordability.

• Assistive Technology Access: The program will expedite access to assistive devices like walkers and wheelchairs enhancing mobility and independence.

• Increased Support Funding: The maximum support level will rise from $61,000 to $78,000, providing more resources for those with complex needs.

• Restorative and Allied Health Services: There will be a temporary funding boost for restorative and allied health services, aiding recovery and well-being.

• Palliative Care Support: The program includes provisions for palliative care allowing older Australians to spend their final weeks at home surrounded by loved ones.

Staged Implementation of Price Caps:

Price caps on services will be phased in starting from 1 July 2026. For the first year providers will continue to set their own prices similar to the current Home Care Packages program. In early 2025, consultations will be held with older people, advocates, families, carers and the sector to ensure fair pricing and robust consumer protections during this transition.

No Worse Off Principle:

To protect existing Home Care Package recipients, the government has introduced the “No Worse Off” principle:

• Grandfathering: Individuals approved for a Home Care Package as of 12 September 2024 will transition to the new system without financial disadvantage.

• Fee Structure: If you were a full-rate pensioner paying no fees under your Home Care Package as of 12 September 2024, you will continue to pay no fees under Support at Home. If you were required to pay fees, you will pay the same or less under the new program.

At Home Caring we are dedicated to supporting our older community members through these changes. We are committed to ensuring the financial safety and well-being of our clients providing personalised care that aligns with the new Support at Home program. Our team is here to assist you in navigating these updates, ensuring you receive the care and support you deserve. 🩵

For more detailed information please refer to the Department of Health and Aged Care’s consumer fact sheet: www.health.gov.au/resources/ publications/support-at-home-program-fact-sheet-changes-to-support-at-home-pricing-arrangements-for-older-people-families-and-carers?language=en
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