Parkinson's Care
Jewel Home Support provides specialist support for people living with Parkinson's disease, focused on independence and comfort, delivered by trained, compassionate and fully vetted carers across Bolton, Chorley and the surrounding areas.
What is Parkinson's Care?
At Jewel Home Support, we understand the challenges that come with living with Parkinson's disease. Our specialist care aims to support mobility, medication management, and daily routines while promoting independence and dignity. Our carers provide patient, understanding assistance — helping clients stay active, comfortable, and confident in their own homes.
Mobility and Movement Support
Parkinson's can make everyday movement challenging. Our carers provide safe, patient assistance with walking, transfers, and positioning — helping clients move with greater confidence and reducing the risk of falls. We adapt our support as the condition progresses to ensure ongoing comfort and safety.
Medication Management
Timing is critical with Parkinson's medication. Our trained carers ensure medications are administered accurately and on schedule, working closely with clients and healthcare professionals to manage prescriptions effectively — helping to maintain symptom control and overall quality of life.
Personal Care with Patience and Dignity
Tasks such as dressing, bathing, and eating can become more difficult with Parkinson's. Our carers provide gentle, unhurried assistance that respects each client's pace and preferences — ensuring personal care always feels comfortable, dignified, and adapted to their individual needs.
Coordinated Support with Healthcare Teams
We work alongside GPs, physiotherapists, and specialist nurses to ensure care is aligned with each client's medical management plan. By communicating openly and adapting as needs change, we provide seamless, joined-up support that keeps clients as independent and well as possible.
What's Included
- ✓Parkinson's-trained specialist carers
- ✓Mobility and transfer assistance
- ✓Help with eating and swallowing difficulties
- ✓Medication administration at precise times
- ✓Personal care adapted to tremor and rigidity
- ✓Exercise and physiotherapy support
- ✓Communication and cognitive support
- ✓Coordination with healthcare professionals
Who Is This For?
Parkinson's care is for individuals at any stage of Parkinson's disease who need specialist support at home — whether to manage day-to-day tasks independently or to receive higher-level care as the condition progresses.