by Bill Wild | May 30, 2026 | Carers
When someone you love is living with Parkinson’s disease, home can quickly become both a comfort and a challenge. Symptoms like tremors, stiffness, balance issues, freezing episodes, fatigue, and slower movement increase the risk of falls and injuries. Tasks that once...
by Bill Wild | May 30, 2026 | Carers
Caring for someone with Parkinson’s disease is an act of love. It is also one of the most emotionally and physically demanding roles a person can take on. Many carers quietly push themselves beyond exhaustion because they believe they “should” be coping better. They...
by Bill Wild | May 27, 2026 | Carers
One of the most disorienting aspects of being a Parkinson’s caregiver is not knowing what is coming next. The disease changes, slowly usually, but without stopping, and the caregiving role changes with it. What was manageable last year may not be manageable this...
by Bill Wild | May 27, 2026 | Carers
Caring for someone with Parkinson’s disease at home is one of the most demanding and meaningful things a person can do. Unlike hospital care, home caregiving happens 24 hours a day, across every mundane moment, including meals, showers, trips to the mailbox, bad...
by Bill Wild | May 27, 2026 | Carers
The day your loved one receives a Parkinson’s disease diagnosis, your life changes too. In an instant, you become more than a spouse, a child, a sibling, or a friend. You become a caregiver, and nothing quite prepares you for what that means. If you’re...