by Family First Home Companions | May 8, 2026 | Aging in Place
For many older adults, home is more than a place. It is routine, comfort, and identity. It is where memories lives and where people feel most like themselves. So when the conversation turns to care, there is often an unspoken fear that accepting help means giving...
by Family First Home Companions | May 1, 2026 | parkinsons
There’s a quiet side of Parkinson’s care that doesn’t always get talked about in clinical settings—the deeply personal, everyday moments. Bathing. Getting dressed. Managing toileting needs. These aren’t just routine tasks. They are tied to identity, independence, and...
by Family First Home Companions | Apr 24, 2026 | Senior Care
Parkinson’s disease is often described as a progressive condition, but what that really means for families and care teams isn’t always clear until something shifts. One day, a routine that worked beautifully begins to fall apart. Medications don’t seem as effective....
by Family First Home Companions | Apr 2, 2026 | Uncategorized
A diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease changes more than just how a person moves—it reshapes how they experience daily life. For neurologists, social workers, and families, one of the most important realizations is this: stability doesn’t come from medication alone. It...