Regular Health Monitoring – Continuous assessment of symptoms and medication effectiveness
Medication Management – Assistance with medication timing and dosage for optimal results Symptom Management – Support to manage motor symptoms (tremors, rigidity) and non-motor symptoms (fatigue, mood
changes) Fall Prevention and Safety Measures – Specialized equipment and assistance to reduce fall risks Physical Therapy Support – Exercises designed to improve mobility, flexibility, and balance Speech and Swallowing Therapy – Support for speech clarity and safe swallowing
2. Daily Assistance and Personal Care
Mobility Support – Help with walking, standing, and transfers to maintain independence Assistance with Daily Activities – Aid with dressing, bathing, grooming, and toileting Nutrition and Meal Assistance – Guidance on a balanced diet and help with eating if needed Hygiene and Cleanliness – Maintaining personal and environmental hygiene to ensure comfort Vital Signs and Symptom Tracking – Regular monitoring of blood pressure, pulse, and motor symptoms
3. Physical and Cognitive Wellness
Occupational Therapy – Exercises and adaptations to enhance daily function and independence Mental Health and Emotional Support – Counseling and mental health resources to address anxiety and depression Cognitive Stimulation Activities – Games and activities to support cognitive function Routine and Structure – Daily schedules that promote stability and reduce stress Strength and Flexibility Exercises – Focused activities to improve muscle tone and flexibility
4. Family and Social Engagement
Family Education and Resources – Information for families to better understand Parkinson’s and caregiving Regular Updates to Family – Communication about care plans, progress, and any health changes Social and Recreational Activities – Engaging activities for social interaction and emotional well-being Support Groups – Access to Parkinson’s support groups for both residents and family members Video Call and Visitation Support – Facilities for families to stay connected and engaged
5. Environment and Lifestyle Adaptations
Safe, Parkinson’s-Friendly Environment – Modified spaces to reduce risk and increase comfort Adaptive Equipment – Use of specialized utensils, walking aids, and furniture for safety Calm and Comfortable Living Spaces – Areas designed to reduce stress and promote relaxation Outdoor Areas and Gardens – Secure spaces for fresh air and peaceful walks Therapeutic Activities – Music therapy, art, and relaxation exercises to promote mental calmness
Our personal Nayaa Savera Care Foundation offer assistance with activities such as:
- Personal grooming, bathing, toileting, and hygiene tasks
- Mobility and transfers
- Medication reminders and monitoring
- Companionship
- Light housekeeping, meal planning, and meal preparation