Specialist Service

Live-in Parkinson's Care, at Home

Parkinson's-aware live-in carers help with the things that matter most — exact medication timings, safe mobility, energy through fatigue, and a steady, patient presence on the harder days.

Carer supporting an older person with Parkinson's to stand at home

Carers experienced with Parkinson's symptoms

Strict medication timing support

Safe transfers and falls reduction

Fatigue and off-period management

Coordination with Parkinson's nurses

Encouragement of prescribed exercise

What we provide

Personal care delivered with skill, empathy and continuity.

Medication-timing prompts

Reliable, on-time prompts for Parkinson's medication — the single biggest factor in keeping symptoms controlled day to day.

Mobility and transfers

Patient support with standing, walking, transferring and managing freezing episodes safely.

Personal care at the right pace

Help with washing, dressing and continence delivered at the person's tempo — never rushed.

Nutrition and hydration

Meals timed and textured to swallowing needs, supporting weight, energy and medication absorption.

Communication support

Quiet patience for softer speech and longer pauses — carers who listen, never finish sentences.

Coordinated clinical input

Working alongside Parkinson's nurses, neurology and GPs so the daily care reflects the wider plan.

Diagnosis, medication adjustment and clinical interventions remain with neurology and Parkinson's nurse teams. Our carers provide trained personal-care support that complements that clinical plan.

Common questions

What families ask us most.

Why is medication timing so important in Parkinson's?

Parkinson's medication works in narrow windows — late doses cause off periods, freezing and falls. Live-in care means a familiar carer is there to prompt every dose, every time.

Can a live-in carer support someone with Parkinson's dementia?

Yes — we match carers with experience of both motor symptoms and cognitive changes associated with later Parkinson's.

Do you coordinate with Parkinson's nurses?

Yes. We work alongside Parkinson's nurse specialists, neurology teams and GPs — our role is the day-to-day personal-care support that complements their clinical plan.

Can a live-in carer help with exercise and Parkinson's physiotherapy?

Carers can support and encourage prescribed exercise routines and physio plans — within personal-care scope and following the therapist's guidance.

Where we cover

Available across our county network.

Not on the list? Call 07727 304424 — we introduce carers UK-wide.

Why families choose us

Why families choose CareSetup Professionals Ltd.

Nurse-led experience

Founded and led by a nurse — every introduction reflects real clinical and care-sector experience.

Carefully vetted self-employed carers

Enhanced DBS, ID, references, English language, training evidence and a human interview — every single carer.

Personal matching process

We match on personality and lived experience, not just availability — so the carer truly fits the home.

Fast introductions

Most placements within 3–7 days; urgent hospital discharges often within 48–72 hours.

Transparent introductory agency

Clear fees, clear scope, no hidden charges — and an honest account of what we do and do not do.

Ongoing family support

A named coordinator who stays in touch, handles rotations and is there when life changes.

Speak to a care coordinator

Call 07727 304424 or request a callback — we will be in touch the same working day and typically introduce a suitable carer within days.