Parkinson’s Care at Home – Real Support, One Day at a Time
If you’re caring for someone with Parkinson’s, you already know — it’s not just a diagnosis, it’s a daily adjustment. Some days are better than others. There’s no simple routine, and things that were easy yesterday might be harder today.
At Fast Care Home Nursing, we understand what that’s like. We’ve helped families across Sri Lanka manage life with Parkinson’s in a way that’s calm, respectful, and personal.
Let’s talk honestly about what home care really means, and how it can help.
What is Parkinson’s, Really?
Parkinson’s is a condition that slowly affects how the body moves. It usually starts small — a slight shake in one hand, slower walking, maybe a little stiffness. But over time, it can change how someone speaks, eats, writes, or even stands up.
Here are a few things people with Parkinson’s might deal with:
Shaking or trembling (especially when resting)
Muscles feeling tight or hard to move
Taking smaller steps or walking slowly
Speaking more softly or unclearly
Getting tired more easily, both mentally and physically
There’s no cure yet, but daily care, movement, and a good routine can help a lot.
Why Home Care Works So Well
Honestly, most people don’t feel relaxed in hospitals. For someone with Parkinson’s, being around noise, bright lights, and unfamiliar routines can be stressful.
That’s why care at home makes such a big difference.
When care comes to you, it means less stress, more comfort, and help that fits your day—not the other way around. You get:
Help with bathing, dressing, or eating
Someone to manage medication schedules
Support with gentle exercise and balance
A calm presence to talk to and spend time with
Safety adjustments around the house (to avoid falls)
We don’t just send someone to do a job—we send someone to care.
What Our Team Can Help With
We adjust everything based on what your loved one actually needs—not just what’s on a checklist. Our services include:
Making a plan that fits the person, not just the diagnosis
Medication reminders and watching for side effects
Movement exercises to help with balance and stiffness
Meal help, including preparing easy-to-eat, nutritious food
Speech and mental support to keep the brain active
Safety checks around the home to prevent trips or falls
Friendly conversation and emotional support, every day
What Makes Us Different?
We’re not a big company sending strangers. We’re a team of trained nurses and caregivers who really care about people. That means:
You’ll get someone who understands Parkinson’s
We take the time to build trust with your family
We’re flexible—need us daily, weekly, or 24/7? We’ll be there
We teach you how to care too, so you feel more confident
Is Home Care Right for You?
If any of this sounds familiar, it might be time to reach out:
A family member was recently diagnosed, and you’re unsure what to do
Daily tasks like bathing, dressing, or walking are becoming harder
You’re feeling burnt out or need help to keep working while caregiving
You just want support that doesn’t involve moving to a hospital or care facility
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