Receiving a diagnosis of Parkinson’s Disease (PD) can be a life-altering moment. The impact of this chronic neurodegenerative disorder extends beyond the individual to their family, loved ones and the workplace. While the initial diagnosis may feel definitive, the decision to seek a second opinion is a crucial step that individuals newly diagnosed with Parkinson’s […]
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Navigating Tough Decisions: A Guide to Advanced Directives in Home Care and Hospice
Advanced directives are legal documents that enable individuals to communicate their preferences for medical treatment should they become unable to make decisions for themselves. Covering a range of instructions, including preferences for life-sustaining treatments, organ donation, and end-of-life care, these documents are crucial for ensuring a person’s wishes are honored. However, navigating these conversations with […]
Read MoreNavigating Life After a Parkinson’s Diagnosis: Empowering Steps for a Fulfilling Journey
Receiving a diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease can be a life-altering moment, ushering in a range of emotions and uncertainties. However, it’s important to remember that a Parkinson’s diagnosis doesn’t define you or dictate the course of your life. Instead, it serves as a starting point for a new chapter—one where proactive measures, support systems, and […]
Read MoreLiving Well with Parkinson’s Disease: Tips for Caregivers
Living well with Parkinson’s disease requires a collaborative effort between individuals diagnosed with the condition and their caregivers. As a caregiver for someone with Parkinson’s disease, it’s essential to provide support, encouragement, and assistance in managing symptoms and maintaining overall well-being. Here are some tips to help caregivers support their loved ones in living well […]
Read MoreHonoring Someone’s Wishes at the End of Life: A Sacred Responsibility
At the end of life, honoring someone’s wishes becomes a sacred responsibility, a final act of love and respect. Whether expressed through advance directives, conversations, or unspoken cues, these wishes encapsulate a person’s deepest desires for their final days and moments. As caregivers, family members, and healthcare professionals, it’s our duty to ensure that these […]
Read MoreHaving the Conversation: Navigating Parkinson’s Diagnosis with Your Family
Receiving a diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease is undoubtedly a life-changing event, not just for the individual facing the condition but for their family as well. The conversation about Parkinson’s is a delicate yet crucial one, requiring open communication, understanding, and support. In this blog, we’ll explore ways to approach and navigate this conversation with your […]
Read MoreEmpathy in Action: Supporting Employees with Parkinson’s Disease in the Workplace
Parkinson’s Disease (PD) is a challenging diagnosis that not only impacts individuals but also extends its reach to their workplaces. Organizations have a crucial role to play in creating a supportive and empathetic environment for employees with Parkinson’s. In this blog post, we explore practical strategies that organizations can implement to assist their employees in […]
Read MoreDiscussing Hospice with Children: Navigating the Conversation with Compassion
Discussing hospice with children is one of the most challenging conversations a parent or caregiver may face. Whether a family member is entering hospice care or a loved one is receiving hospice services, explaining this concept to children requires sensitivity, honesty, and age-appropriate communication. Navigating such a conversation can be daunting, but it’s essential for […]
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