Parkinson's disease is most commonly found in those 60 years of age or older, but the symptoms may begin to occur earlier in some adults. It is more common in men than women, with more than one relative with a history of this neurological disorder increasing your risks of developing Parkinson's disease.
As a progressive condition, there is no cure. There are medications that can decrease tremors, limit slower movement, relax muscle rigidity, and address difficulties with posture and balance. Over time, these symptoms will become more pronounced and have a greater impact on the ability to complete daily activities.
A Customized Assistance Approach for Parkinson's Care
This is where the experienced home care teams at European Best Care provide support and assistance for the individual and the family. We use a customized approach to Parkinson's Care that changes as the individual's symptoms and challenges change.
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