When a loved one is diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, it can bring many new challenges and emotions. The condition affects movement, coordination, and speech, but with understanding and care, families can help their loved ones maintain comfort, confidence, and independence. This guide outlines key ways to provide meaningful support and create a stable, nurturing environment.

What to Know About Parkinson’s Disease

Parkinson’s disease is a long-term condition that affects the nervous system and the body’s ability to control movement. It often begins gradually, with subtle symptoms like tremors, stiffness, or slower movement. Over time, it can influence balance, posture, and speech.

While there’s no cure, treatment options, including medication, physiotherapy, and lifestyle changes, ca

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