Caring for someone with Parkinson’s disease

Parkinson’s disease affects people differently and symptoms progress over time. If you are caring for someone with Parkinson’s disease the following tips may be useful.

There may be equipment or adaptations to your home that can make life easier for you and the person you care for. Some of these are usually completely free, including bathroom grab rails. Ask the adult social services department of your local council for a home assessment.

It is natural to feel frustrated, worried and anxious at times. The person you are caring for may also have these feelings, especially as symptoms become more severe. You can get support from our advice line, hubs or other organisations locally such as Parkinson’s Society local groups.

If the person with Parkinson’s disease is of State Pension Age or older, they may be eligible for Attendance Allowance to help cover costs of having care or other support at home. Find out more here.

If someone has been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, they must inform the Driver and Vehicle
Licensing Agency (DVLA) and their insurance company. They will not necessarily have to stop driving
though. There is more helpful information here.

The person you care for may be eligible for a Blue Badge so it is easier to park close to amenities. Find out more at here or contact your local Council.