Parkinson’s Caregiving Services in La Mirada, CA
If you or someone in your family has been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease and need in home care, let A-1 Home Care Agency help you. We have provided top-notch Parkinson’s Care to thousands of clients throughout Los Angeles and Orange Counties since 1991.
The Leading Hospitals and Medical Centers that have referred their patients to us are but not limited to:
- Metropolitan State Hospital
- St. Jude Medical Center
- Presbyterian Intercommunity Hospital
- The Laskey Clinic
- Whittier Hospital Medical Center
- Sono Bello
- Anaheim General Hospital
- Kindred Hospital
- City of Hope
Every Care Provider must pass a Sexual Offender Database Check and Nationwide Criminal Background Check before being placed with clients. A-1 Home Care also verifies references and requires them to have CPR / First Aid training and Malpractice / Liability Insurance.
Services We Offer:
- All Activities of Daily Living:
- Personal Hygiene Assistance
- Bathing, Dressing and Grooming
- Incontinence Care / Toiletry Assistance
- Medication Reminders
- Mobility Assistance
- Range of Motion
- Lifting / Transferring
- Companionship
- Errand Assistance
- Meal Preparation
- Advanced / Care for Medical Conditions
- Dementia and Memory Care
- Safety Supervision and Fall Prevention
- Alzheimer’s Disease
- After Surgery / Post-Acute Care
- After Stroke Recovery
- Parkinson’s Disease
- COPD and Respiratory Ailments
- Home Care for Covid Positive Clients
- Cancer Caregiver Support
- Hospice, Palliative and End of Life Care
- Care for Dialysis Clients
- Arthritis / Pain Management
Famous People with Parkinson Disease
Some well-known sports figures, authors and politicians diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease are Evangelist Billy Graham, novelist Nathan Heard, Pope John Paul II, boxers Freddie Roach and Muhammad Ali, Attorney General Janet Reno, singer & musician Maurice White, Charlie Brown’s cartoonist Charles Schulze, author Chester Himes and basketball player Brian Grant. The HBO Miniseries and novel “Band of Brothers” was based on American War Hero and WWII Veteran Richard Winter’s wartime experience.
There have been a number of famous actors diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease including Vincent Price, Sir Michael Redgrave, Deborah Kerr, Whit Bissell, Jim Backus, Mary Jackson and Michael J. Fox. Michael J. Fox established The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research and is the author of Lucky Man (2000), which tells of his experiences with Parkinson’s disease and how it affected his family and career.
For More Information, contact A-1 Home Care Agency at https://www.a-1homecare.com/ or call us at 562-929-8400 or 877-929-8499 for at home care!