Bay Area home care
Parkinson’s Care at home across the Bay Area
Start with the care need in front of you
Flexible, patient support that adapts to daily symptom changes. We encourage safe mobility, pacing, and routines guided by the family or licensed clinicians.
Local care coordinator: (510) 736-8259
- Licensed HCO #014700184
- Background-checked caregivers
- Caregiver matching
- Care may start in 24 to 48 hours
When families ask for this service
Care starts with the real situation
Most families call when something has changed. We help sort out the need, schedule, city, and caregiver fit.
Adults living with Parkinson’s disease
Families seeking consistent mobility and routine support
What caregivers can help with
Practical support at home
Care is non-medical and built around routines, safety, comfort, and family communication.
- Safe transfers and stand-by assist
- Meal preparation and hydration reminders
- Encouragement of light exercise (non-medical)
- Support during 'on/off' periods of symptoms
What happens when you call
A practical next step, not a sales script.
Tell us what changed
We learn routines, preferences, schedule needs, and safety concerns.
Confirm schedule and caregiver fit
We match care needs with caregiver experience, availability, and day-to-day fit.
Start support at home
Care begins with clear communication and can adjust as needs change.
Service Area
Available across current Bay Area coverage
Serving Alameda, Contra Costa, San Mateo, and San Francisco counties. Check your city or call to confirm current caregiver availability.
Related Services
Care needs often overlap
24-Hour Care
24-hour care helps families plan continuous non-medical support when needs are no longer limited to a few hours a day.
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Post-hospital support helps families make the transition home safer and less stressful with non-medical help for meals, mobility, reminders, and daily routines.
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Falls are a leading cause of injury at home. We identify hazards, support safe mobility, and reinforce routines that reduce risks and build confidence.
View serviceQuestions
Common questions about parkinson’s care
Do you use gait belts for mobility?
Yes. Caregivers are trained in safe, non-medical mobility assistance, including gait belt support where appropriate.
Do caregivers give medications?
No. Caregivers provide reminders only. The client, family, or licensed professionals remain responsible for medications.
Need help at home? Start with a simple call.
We’ll help you understand care options, confirm local availability, and plan the next step.
Local support at (510) 736-8259
Start with a simple call