Understand the long-term management of Parkinson’s. Learn about prevention, caregiver support, and why Liv Hospital is a leader in neurological care.
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Long-Term Care
Because the cause of Parkinson’s is unknown, there are no proven ways to prevent the disease. However, some research has shown that regular aerobic exercise might reduce the risk of Parkinson’s disease. Other studies have shown that people who consume caffeine found in coffee, tea and cola get Parkinson’s disease less often than those who don’t drink it.
Green tea is also related to a reduced risk of developing Parkinson’s disease. Avoiding exposure to toxins such as pesticides and herbicides is a prudent preventive measure. Maintaining a healthy diet rich in antioxidants may also support general brain health.
You should see a doctor if you have any of the symptoms associated with Parkinson’s disease not just for diagnosis but also to rule out other causes for your symptoms. Tremors can be caused by other conditions. It is important to get an accurate diagnosis early.
See a doctor if you notice:
Living with Parkinson’s disease requires adjustment. The chronic nature of the condition means that lifestyle changes are necessary. Stress management is vital as stress can worsen tremors. Patients often benefit from a structured daily routine.
Adaptation strategies:
Caregivers play a vital role in the long term care of Parkinson’s patients. As the disease progresses, the patient will need more assistance with daily activities. This can be physically and emotionally demanding for the partner or family member.
Caregiver needs:
Palliative care is specialized medical care for people living with a serious illness. It focuses on providing relief from the symptoms and stress of the illness. The goal is to improve quality of life for both the patient and the family. It is appropriate at any age and at any stage.
Palliative focus areas:
As balance becomes an issue, the home environment must be modified to prevent falls. Falls are a leading cause of hospitalization for Parkinson’s patients. Simple changes can make the home much safer and allow the patient to remain independent longer.
Modifications include:
Depression and anxiety are common in Parkinson’s disease, often due to changes in brain chemistry. Treating these conditions is just as important as treating the movement symptoms. Untreated depression can worsen physical decline.
Management includes:
Sleep problems are nearly universal in Parkinson’s. This includes insomnia, daytime sleepiness, and REM sleep behavior disorder. Poor sleep worsens motor symptoms and mood. Establishing good sleep hygiene is a critical part of long term care.
Tips for better sleep:
In the advanced stages, the disease may require around the clock care. The focus shifts to comfort and preventing complications. Swallowing difficulties may require dietary changes to prevent choking. Mobility may be limited to a wheelchair.
Care priorities:
Liv Hospital is a center of excellence for neurological care. We understand that Parkinson’s disease requires a multidisciplinary approach. Our team includes expert neurologists, neurosurgeons, and rehabilitation specialists who work together to create a personalized care plan for you.
We offer state of the art diagnostic tools like high resolution MRI and DaTscan. Our neurosurgeons are world renowned for Deep Brain Stimulation procedures. Liv Hospital is dedicated to providing international patients with compassionate, high quality care in a supportive environment, ensuring the best possible quality of life.
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With modern treatments, many patients have a near-normal life expectancy, though advanced stages carry risks of complications that can be life-limiting.
In the final stages, patients may require wheelchair assistance or become bedbound, and may need significant help with all daily activities including eating and hygiene.
Encourage them to exercise, help them stay organized with medications, attend appointments with them, and provide emotional support during difficult times.
Not everyone develops dementia, but the risk increases with age and the duration of the disease. Cognitive monitoring is a standard part of long-term care.
Many people continue to drive in the early stages, but reaction times and movement must be regularly evaluated to ensure safety as the disease progresses.
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