Caregiver with patient

Parkinson's Disease Care in Wolseley

Parkinson's Disease Care. Nurse-led. Doctor-supported.

Parkinson's brings daily fluctuations in motor function, rigidity, and cognitive clarity that demand specialised, consistent care. Medication timing is critical — even a short delay can trigger severe "off" periods with debilitating tremors and immobility. Our team understands the nuances of Parkinson's and provides the reliable, knowledgeable support that helps clients stay safe, active, and confident at home.

Local to Wolseley: Historic, leafy character-home neighbourhood west of downtown known as 'the granola belt' — artsy, progressive, and walkable with a tight community feel. Nearest hospital: Misericordia Health Centre.

What's Included

Personal Care: Bathing, dressing, grooming, toileting, mobility transfers
Medication Support: Precise timing of doses, monitoring for side effects, physician communication
Mobility Assistance: Gait support, fall prevention, exercise routines, safe outdoor walks
Companionship: Conversation, cognitive activities, emotional support, social engagement
Care Coordination: Neurologist liaison, therapy scheduling, family updates

What Your Family Gains

Fewer off-periods

Medication given on exact time — not "around 8 AM" — means fewer immobility crashes and more functional hours per day.

Falls avoided

Hands-on transfers, de-iced paths, and gait cueing keep Winnipeg winters safer for clients with freezing episodes.

Exercise sustained

Daily movement routines continue even on low-motivation days because a trained caregiver is there to guide them.

Voice heard

Caregivers slow down and listen, so communication doesn't degrade into frustration on both sides.

Serving Wolseley, Winnipeg

Nearest hospital

Misericordia Health Centre (~3 min), Health Sciences Centre (~6 min)

Care facilities nearby

Misericordia Place · Lions Place (Sherbrook)

Area character

Historic, leafy character-home neighbourhood west of downtown known as 'the granola belt' — artsy, progressive, and walkable with a tight community feel.

Who lives here

Mix of long-term senior homeowners (many original owners from the 1960s–70s) and younger professional families; progressive values, high demand for ethical/respectful care.

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