Supporting someone with Parkinson's
When you’re supporting or caring for someone with Parkinson’s, it can be hard coming to terms with the changes this can make to your life. We're here to help you too.
You might be a family member, a partner, or a friend, providing care and support to someone with Parkinson's. Our information answers some of the questions you may have about your role and how you can look after yourself.
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Find the support you need
Recognising your role as a carer may mean you can get support, claim benefits and access services that can help you care for yourself and the person you support.
It’s important to look after your own health and mental wellbeing when you're supporting someone.
You may be working as well as supporting or caring for someone with Parkinson’s. We can provide information to help you.
Supporting or caring for someone with Parkinson's can mean little time for yourself. But it's important to take a break.
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Find local groups, support and social activities
There is lots of in-person and online support to help you and the person you support. Search to find your nearest local group, emotional and practical support, health and wellbeing services or social activities.
Tips from others looking after someone with Parkinson’s
How do you look after yourself if you look after someone with Parkinson’s? What keeps you going? What makes life easier? The community share tips for other family, friends and carers of people with Parkinson's.
Our helpline and local advisers
We're here to answer any questions you have about supporting someone with Parkinson's. Call us on 0808 800 0303 or click to find out more.