by The Ideal Team | Apr 28, 2026 | Caregiver Resources, Home Care, Parkinson's Disease Awareness
One of the hardest parts of watching a parent live with Parkinson’s isn’t the diagnosis itself — it’s watching them struggle with things they used to do effortlessly. Getting dressed. Making a meal. Walking to the mailbox. But here’s something...
by The Ideal Team | Apr 24, 2026 | Caregiver Resources, Home Care, Parkinson's Disease Awareness, Safety Tips for Seniors
Picture this: your loved one is walking from the living room to the kitchen — a path they’ve taken a thousand times — and suddenly they stop. Their feet won’t move. They know where they want to go, but their body isn’t cooperating. It lasts only a...
by The Ideal Team | Apr 21, 2026 | Caregiver Resources, Home Care, Parkinson's Disease Awareness, Safety Tips for Seniors
Parkinson’s disease is progressive — and that means the care plan that worked six months ago may no longer be enough today. Knowing when to step up support isn’t always obvious. Changes can be gradual, and families often second-guess themselves, wondering...
by The Ideal Team | Apr 17, 2026 | Caregiver Resources, Home Care, Parkinson's Disease Awareness, Safety Tips for Seniors
For seniors living with Parkinson’s, safety at home isn’t just about preventing falls — it’s about creating an environment that works with the condition, not against it. Small details can either support movement or make it more difficult. And often,...
by The Ideal Team | Apr 14, 2026 | Caregiver Resources, Home Care, Parkinson's Disease Awareness, Safety Tips for Seniors
When someone you love is living with Parkinson’s, it changes more than just their daily routine. It changes how they move, how they manage tasks—and sometimes, how they feel about their independence. For families in Ottawa, the question often becomes: “How...
by The Ideal Team | Apr 10, 2026 | Caregiver Resources, Home Care, Parkinson's Disease Awareness, Safety Tips for Seniors
For many families, the biggest concern with Parkinson’s isn’t just the diagnosis—it’s safety. More specifically:the risk of falls. Even in a familiar home environment, something as simple as walking across the room or turning in a hallway can suddenly become...