Helping Families Navigate Parkinson's Care at Home With More Confidence and Less Overwhelm

Get a clear plan to manage freezing, falls, apathy, behavior changes, and caregiver burnout—without guessing every day.

Parkinson's is not just a movement problem. It affects safety, routines, motivation, behavior, sleep, and the entire caregiver system.

Harry Physical Therapy & Wellness helps families create a practical home plan so daily life feels safer, clearer, and more manageable.

Parkinson's Care at Home Can Feel Overwhelming

You do not have to figure this out alone.

I’m afraid they’re going to fall.

I don’t know what to do when they freeze.

They won’t exercise unless I constantly push.

We argue more than we used to.

Nighttime scares me.

I feel like I’m doing everything alone.

Frequent falls

Fear of hospitalization

Unsafe walking

You are not failing. You may simply be trying to manage Parkinson's without a system.

Parkinson’s Is Not Just a Movement Problem

Why Families Choose Our Parkinson’s Home Support Programs

Many families need more than occasional therapy visits. Parkinson's challenges happen throughout the week — and our programs are designed to provide more structure, guidance, communication, and real-world home support.

Traditional Therapy

  • Focused primarily on scheduled therapy visits
  • Limited caregiver communication
  • Minimal follow-up between visits
  • Often generalized treatment approaches
  • Less emphasis on daily home implementation
  • Families often left managing challenges alone between sessions

Harry Physical Therapy & Wellness — Parkinson's Programs

  • Parkinson's-focused home support system
  • Caregiver education and strategy guidance
  • Fall and freezing response planning
  • Home safety and mobility guidance
  • Structured follow-up and wellness check-ins
  • Ongoing communication and oversight
  • Personalized home stability planning
  • Support designed around real-world daily challenges

"The communication, support, and guidance gave our family tremendous peace of mind."

— Brenda J.
For Long-Distance Families

Peace of Mind for Families

Many families — especially adult children living out of town — want reassurance that someone is consistently checking in, helping monitor changes, and providing guidance before small problems become bigger ones.

Our programs are designed to provide additional structure, communication, wellness check-ins, and support beyond standard therapy visits.

"My husband was eventually able to walk short distances again around the kitchen with assistance."

— Tracy R., Longwood

Important Note

This program is not emergency medical care, home health services, or 24/7 supervision. It is a structured Parkinson's-focused support and guidance program designed to help families improve safety, communication, confidence, and daily home stability.