At Elite Home Care, we adopt a holistic approach, recognizing that Parkinson’s disease can mean a person is living not only with mobility issues but will often have emotional, social and psychological needs. Supported by our registered nurse team, our hourly caregivers and 24 hour live-in carers offer a wide range of services from personal care, outings/appointments, respite care, housekeeping, to 24 hour and Live in Care. Our private nurse care team are available for the more clinical in-home nursing tasks involved in high level nurse care.
We understand that complex medical care can require equipment and other adaptions to the home later in the disease. Our dedicated in-home care team are happy to liaise with other health care professionals to help you manage your health and social care needs in an holistic way.
Our services include:
If you need help caring for someone with Parkinson’s disease, don’t struggle on alone. Ring us today and we can arrange a free in-home care consultation for you to discuss or your loved one’s your care needs and how we can help.
Parkinson’s disease is a progressive disorder of the nervous system. The disorder affects many areas of the brain especially an area called the substantia nigra; this area controls a person’s balance, coordination and movement. The first symptom of Parkinson’s disease is often trembling or shaking (tremor) of a limb, especially when the body is at rest. Typically, the tremor begins on one side of the body and usually in one hand. Tremors can also affect the arms, feet and face. Not everyone with Parkinson’s has a tremor. Elite Home Care has supported and cared for many clients who have Parkinson’s disease.
Other characteristic symptoms of Parkinson’s disease include:
Parkinson’s disease can also affect emotions and thinking ability (cognition). Some affected individuals develop conditions such as depression and visual hallucinations. People with Parkinson’s disease also have an increased risk of developing a form of dementia, which is a decline in intellectual functions including judgement and memory.
Who is at risk of developing Parkinson’s disease?
Parkinson’s disease affects people from all walks of life. Although 10% are younger than 40 years, it is more common in people over 65 years of age. Parkinson’s disease is progressive in nature and although it has many common signs and symptoms, each person is affected differently. There are at present approximately 100,000 Canadians and 13,300 British Columbians living with Parkinson’s disease.
Care considerations for people with a Parkinson’s diagnosis:
Progression of Parkinson’s disease?
Symptoms of Parkinson’s disease develop slowly and gradually progress over time. Each person is affected differently, and the rate of progression varies greatly between individuals. Parkinson’s disease in itself does not directly cause people to die, although the symptoms do get worse over time. It is possible to live with Parkinson’s disease for more then 20+ years.
Treatments
There is currently no known cure for Parkinson’s disease, however, there are many treatments now available that can help a person to manage symptoms and allow a person with Parkinson’s disease to lead a fulfilling and productive life. It is important that the diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease is made by a specialist, such as a neurologist. The specialist will examine for any physical signs of the condition and take a detailed history of symptoms. Parkinson’s disease is not easy to diagnose; there are no laboratory tests (such as blood test or brain scan) that can confirm a diagnosis
We believe that people living with Parkinson’s disease have the right to enjoy a high quality of life with independence and dignity. We understand how important it is for people with Parkinson’s disease to continue to make their own decisions on a day to day basis and to keep control of their own life.
To assist with Parkinson’s disease, in home care is person-centred and focused on building a true understanding of the fluctuating and individual nature of the condition for each client. We understand the critical requirement for stable medication regimes and our professional caregivers and live in carers are trained to keep pace with the changeable nature of Parkinson’s disease.
Companionship and social interaction are crucial to stay healthy. As Older adults who choose to live in their home independently often experience loneliness and isolation, a good companion can fill the gap by engaging in conversation, take walks, play games, read a book, and imply provide a listening ear and someone ( caregiver) to talk to.
At Elite Home Care services we conduct ourselves in a manner consistent with our promise to our clients. Our caregivers are with you as a trustworthy companion to get you that nice feeling.
At Elite Home care services integrity is of out most importance when we are dealing with our clients. We will act in an ethical, moral and responsible manner in all our interactions
Safety is an overriding priority for our caregivers and clients. At Elite Home Care we strive to have “Elite” caregivers. Our definition of Elite caregivers are people with passion, skills and empathy.
We provide quality parkinson home care ; we treat every client as our only client.” We are Elites”. We do our best to understand your caregiver needs and find the best match for you.
Elite Home Care services caregivers and staff apply active listening techniques to understand the client’s need and do what they can to address them
Do you want to pay according to your budget? The price of in-home care stays flexible to meet your needs.
Elite Home Care Services Inc. is a home care service company in Vancouver, BC lower mainland area that portrays an image of quality, professionalism and customer satisfaction in the homecare and care aide services landscape. Elite Homecare Services Inc. is going to respond to the need for home care services in the BC by providing such services in the form of service contract with the prospective clients.
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Provide important assistance to a wide variety of patients including the elderly, parkinson home care or disabled persons who require support and care. We offer Caregiver, Health Care Aides in hospitals and your home in Vancouver.
A caregiver or carer is an unpaid or paid member of a person's social network who helps them with activities of daily living. Caregiving is most commonly used to address impairments related to old age, disability, a disease, or a mental disorder.
"Home and community care" services help people to receive care at home, rather than in a hospital or long-term care facility, and to live as independently as possible in the community.
Home Care can help elderly people by providing part-time care services such as housework, meal preparation and health care. To determine to what extent of Home Care is needed, the individual needs to be assessed by an Aged Care Assessment Team.
They will place the individual into one of four categories:
Level 1 - basic care needs
Level 2 - low level care needs
Level 3 - intermediate care needs
Level 4 - high level care needs
Home Care services may assist with:
Cleaning and laundry
Food preparation
Personal hygiene
Dressing
Medication
Gardening and/or social activities
Registered nurse care
Personal care
Transport to appointments
Social support
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