Parkinson's Home
Care – Safe at Home,
Every Single Day

Parkinson’s disease gradually makes movement, daily routines, and safety more difficult. TruCare Home Care provides compassionate, non-medical in-home support for individuals living with Parkinson’s across Philadelphia and nearby Pennsylvania counties.

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Understanding Parkinson's Home Care

Parkinson’s is a progressive condition, which means the support someone needs today may look very different a year from now. Our role is to meet your loved one exactly where they are — with patient, consistent help that adapts as things change.

 

TruCare Home Care caregivers assist with the hands-on, everyday tasks that become difficult as the condition progresses. This is not clinical care. It is real, human support — the kind that helps someone stay comfortable, independent, and at home for as long as possible.

Is This the Right Support for
Your Family?

Families turn to us when a loved one with Parkinson’s needs more support at home. This care is often a good fit when:

  • Tremors, stiffness, or slowed movement make bathing, dressing, or grooming unsafe or exhausting without help.
  • Balance and mobility challenges have raised the risk of falls during daily routines.
  • A loved one is spending more time alone at home and needs a reliable, familiar presence each day.
  • Family members are stretched thin and need dependable Parkinson caregiver support they can truly count on.
  • Someone is transitioning home after a hospital or rehab stay and needs steady help getting back to their routine.

Not sure whether this is the right level of care? Call our team, and we’ll help you figure it out together — no pressure, no obligation.

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How We Support Your Loved One

Caring for Parkinson's disease at home means supporting the person
both physically and mentally, while helping maintain daily routines
and connection.

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Personal Care & Hygiene

  • Help with bathing, showering, dressing, and grooming
  • Incontinence care and personal hygiene support
  • Assistance with safe transfers — moving from bed to chair,
    navigating the bathroom, and more
  • Medication reminders to support daily health routines
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Everyday Home Tasks

  • Meal preparation and assistance with eating
  • Light housekeeping — laundry, dishes, tidying up, and fresh linens
  • Help keep daily routines on track
  • Coordination with family members and assistance with
    planning errands
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Connection & Companionship

  • Warm conversation and a steady, caring presence
  • Encouragement and emotional support through the harder days
  • Activities suited to your loved one’s energy level and interests
  • Caregivers who show up consistently, so your loved one always
    sees a face they know and trust

Your Path to Care

Starting Parkinson's care at home with us is a simple, guided process:

Initial Conversation

We take time to understand your loved one's daily life — their habits, their needs, what's working, and where things feel uncertain.

1

Personalized Plan

We design a personalized care plan that reflects your loved one's specific situation, preferences, and the level of support that makes sense right now.

2

Caregiver Match

We match your loved one with a background-checked, experienced caregiver chosen for their patience, skill, and compatibility — not just availability.

3

Care Starts

Your caregiver arrives and settles in, building a consistent routine that your loved one can feel confident in.

4

Ongoing Support

Parkinson's changes over time, and so does our care. We check in regularly with your family and update the plan whenever your loved one's needs shift.

5

Family Testimonials

Service Area

  • Beaver
  • Adams
  • Chester
  • Allegheny
  • York
  • Delaware
  • Washington
  • Cumberland
  • Philadelphia
  • Greene
  • Perry
  • Pike
  • Fayette
  • Juniata
  • Monroe
  • Westmoreland
  • Dauphin
  • Wayne
  • Butler
  • Lebanon
  • Susquehanna
  • Armstrong
  • Lancaster
  • Bradford
  • Indiana
  • Berks
  • Wyoming
  • Cambria
  • Schuylkill
  • Lackawanna
  • Blair
  • Carbon
  • Luzerne
  • Bedford
  • Northampton
  • Sullivan
  • Somerset
  • Lehigh
  • Northumberland
  • Fulton
  • Bucks
  • Snyder
  • Huntingdon
  • Montgomery
  • Mifflin
  • Franklin
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Ready to Take the First Step?

Getting started is easier than you might expect:

  1. Reach out to us by phone or online — whichever is easier for you.
  2. We’ll schedule a free in-home assessment at a time that works for your family.
  3. In most cases, Parkinson’s home care services can begin within 24 to 48 hours.

Our team handles all the details — from care plan coordination to paperwork and Medicaid waiver program verification — so your family can focus on what matters most.

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FAQs

What does non-medical Parkinson's home care actually include?

It includes the everyday support that becomes difficult as Parkinson's progresses — help with bathing, dressing, grooming, safe movement around the home, meal preparation, light housekeeping, medication reminders, and companionship. Everything is provided by trained, background-checked caregivers in the comfort of your loved one's home.

How is caring for someone with Parkinson's different from general home care?

Parkinson's brings specific challenges — tremors, stiffness, slower movements, and balance issues that require extra patience and attentiveness. TruCare Home Care caregivers understand these nuances and adjust their approach accordingly, working at your loved one's pace rather than rushing through tasks.

My loved one lives alone. Can TruCare Home Care still help?

Yes, and this is exactly the kind of situation we're built for. Many of the people we support live on their own. Our caregivers provide both practical help and genuine companionship, giving your loved one — and your family — real peace of mind.

Where do you provide Parkinson home care services?

TruCare Home Care serves families in Philadelphia, Montgomery County, Bucks County, Berks County, Chester County, and Delaware County, as well as Reading, Pottstown, and surrounding communities. If you're unsure whether we cover your area, just give us a call.

How soon can care begin?

Most families can get a caregiver placed in the home within 24 to 48 hours of their first conversation with us. We know this kind of support often can't wait, and we move quickly to make it happen.

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