I miss my dad everyday even though he is still here and seeing everything taken from his slowly has been the hardest thing to watch #Parkinson

2025/9/16 Edited to

... Read moreWatching a loved one gradually lose abilities due to Parkinson’s is an incredibly emotional experience that many caregivers can relate to. Parkinson’s is a progressive neurological disease that slowly affects motor skills, making everyday tasks such as feeding oneself increasingly difficult. This journey can be heart-wrenching, as seen in the last video captured before the father lost the ability to feed himself independently. Caring for someone with Parkinson’s requires patience, understanding, and adapting to their changing needs. Many families find support through Parkinson’s communities and forums, where sharing experiences and advice helps reduce feelings of isolation. Assistive tools and therapy can aid in maintaining as much independence as possible for as long as possible. It’s also important to focus on emotional and mental well-being for both the person affected and their caregivers. Celebrating small victories, like moments of self-care, can provide comfort and strengthen bonds. Open communication about the disease’s progression helps prepare everyone involved emotionally and practically. If you are supporting someone with Parkinson’s, consider consulting with healthcare professionals for guidance on managing symptoms and improving quality of life. Remember, compassion and resilience are key in navigating this challenging path together.

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