I’m the main caregiver for my mother who has Parkinson’s disease. It’s very hard and I understand why you feel alone, I’m here if you need someone to talk to
I take care of my mom, my retire teacher sister lives 30min from us, never comes to check on her, brother lives across the US, i feel like everyone took a step back on us, i also feel like they want us to fell for their own purposes, i need help
Hello jessie, I deal with Parkinson's disease everyday, I am a caregiver for a Parkinson's patient. And so far the only thing that I found that works in this regard is to take up a group activity that has nothing to do with disability. Perhaps ornithology or fishing. There are groups that will take your mind off of Parkinson's to a certain degree just by participating. You don't need to enjoy the task to benefit from The Herd. And whatever you do do not stop tasks that you can still accomplish good enough. Disallow kind-hearted friends and family from robbing you of this by just politely saying, "I would like to do this." Other than that there is of course SSI and SSDI and or veterans depending on, that have a variety of resources for group that is more Health oriented ranging from exercise to Mental Health. I wish you the best of luck and I believe if you look you will find peace.
@@donr3407 Mrs Amelia is a 52 yrs old woman diagnosed with parkinson's disease where she has difficulty in swallowing and chewing.she can eat with assistance but this time she only eat a little because she has difficulty in chewing.she only finished one spoon of her meal what will you do as a CNA?help me answer this
@@onokamonique9074 I will suggest a meal modification, which might mean puree pudding in that case she will have less chewing, then I think thickening her liquids might also help prevent fast movement of water down the throat thereby saving her from aspiration, but all this must be confirmed by a specialist which am not
Im fed up.. Fil is having Parkinson's.. Me n My Husband tried Out level best to help Him.. Things r getting worse day by day n started affecting Me n My Husband mentally. Pls God Help Us! 🙏🏻
I sure feel alone
I feel that as well and have much fear for our future. I wish you well on yours journey into this unknown.🙏🏻♥️
I’m the main caregiver for my mother who has Parkinson’s disease. It’s very hard and I understand why you feel alone, I’m here if you need someone to talk to
Me too.
I feel along and Isolated. Nobody from either side of the family calls to see if you need anything or offers any help
well done .great video.
I take care of my mom, my retire teacher sister lives 30min from us, never comes to check on her, brother lives across the US, i feel like everyone took a step back on us, i also feel like they want us to fell for their own purposes, i need help
My mum has parkinson's she has trmors and now having speech and memory loss dad and i care for her but its really hard
Activities that focus on stimulation of their learning and dexterity of their hands fingers...
I’m Jessie 39 years old with Parkinsons disease I’m 49% please is there anyone that I can talk to help me
Hello jessie, I deal with Parkinson's disease everyday, I am a caregiver for a Parkinson's patient. And so far the only thing that I found that works in this regard is to take up a group activity that has nothing to do with disability. Perhaps ornithology or fishing. There are groups that will take your mind off of Parkinson's to a certain degree just by participating. You don't need to enjoy the task to benefit from The Herd. And whatever you do do not stop tasks that you can still accomplish good enough. Disallow kind-hearted friends and family from robbing you of this by just politely saying, "I would like to do this." Other than that there is of course SSI and SSDI and or veterans depending on, that have a variety of resources for group that is more Health oriented ranging from exercise to Mental Health. I wish you the best of luck and I believe if you look you will find peace.
@@donr3407 Mrs Amelia is a 52 yrs old woman diagnosed with parkinson's disease where she has difficulty in swallowing and chewing.she can eat with assistance but this time she only eat a little because she has difficulty in chewing.she only finished one spoon of her meal what will you do as a CNA?help me answer this
@@onokamonique9074 I will suggest a meal modification, which might mean puree pudding in that case she will have less chewing, then I think thickening her liquids might also help prevent fast movement of water down the throat thereby saving her from aspiration, but all this must be confirmed by a specialist which am not
Is depression is the sign Parkinson's
Im fed up.. Fil is having Parkinson's.. Me n My Husband tried Out level best to help Him.. Things r getting worse day by day n started affecting Me n My Husband mentally. Pls God Help Us! 🙏🏻
Prayers!