Cumming, Georgia
110 Samaritan Drive, Suite 208, Cumming, GA 30040
(770) 887-0499
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Parkinsons Disease

Comfort Keepers In-Home Care in Cumming, Georgia.

Parkinson’s Disease and Senior Care in Cumming, GA

How can senior care services help loved ones in Cumming, GA and surrounding areas suffering from neurological conditions?

Parkinson’s Disease is a progressive neurological condition that affects thousands of people. Parkinson’s occurs due to a decline in the production of dopamine - a chemical produced by the brain. The lack of dopamine results in symptoms such as difficulty walking, resting tremors, muscle rigidity, slowness of movement, and impaired balance and coordination. Want to talk about how Parkinson's is affecting your loved one in the Cumming area? Call us at (770) 887-0499.

How we help

Non-motor symptoms such as pain, depression, and problems with memory and sleep can also occur with Parkinson’s Disease. Our caregivers provide senior care services for your loved one living with Parkinson’s Disease. You can rest easy knowing that your loved one is in good hands when you work with Comfort Keepers of Cumming, thanks to our wonderful team who take pride in what they do. We offer everything from walking assistance, clothing assistance, bathing assistance, and mobility assistance, to shopping and errands, light housekeeping, and laundry services. We can take care of important services so your loved one can live comfortably.

If you’re looking for senior care providers that you can trust, then look no further. We know how important the health and well-being of your family is to you, which is why we treat your loved one like a part of our family.

Customized care for your loved one

Our in-home consultations are a great way for us to learn more about your loved one's wants and needs. We work with you to pick a time where we talk to your loved one to learn more about them, and you can ask any questions you may have about our senior care services. To learn more about a family we helped through Parkinson's Disease, watch our video called Jack's Story.

We support the American Parkinson Disease Association’s Georgia Chapter. If you have a loved one with Parkinson's, they can offer information, support, and encouragement. Visit their site at: www.APDAParkinson.org/GA. If you’d like to learn more about how our senior care services can help your loved one, call our office at (770) 887-0499.