Parkinson’s disease requires more than standard assisted living. Our small residential homes provide consistent caregivers, fall-prevention support, complex medication management, adapted meals, and an unhurried pace.
Our small-home model gives residents the time, attention, and consistency Parkinson’s care requires.
Parkinson’s disease is a progressive neurological condition that affects movement, balance, cognition, communication, and daily routines. Managing it well requires caregivers who understand both the physical symptoms and emotional realities of the diagnosis.
Impaired balance, shuffling gait, and freezing episodes create a constant fall risk.
Parkinson’s medications must be administered on a precise schedule to reduce off periods.
Dysphagia can create risks, requiring adapted meals and supervision.
Reduced voice volume and speech changes require patient, attentive communication.
Some residents experience dementia, depression, anxiety, or hallucinations.
Symptoms fluctuate throughout the day, so caregivers must respond proactively.
Every element of our Parkinson’s care is designed with the specific challenges of the disease in mind.
Our homes are arranged with Parkinson’s mobility needs in mind.
Our 1:3 caregiver ratio means someone is available to assist with movement and transfers.
Parkinson’s medications require precise timing to maintain therapeutic effectiveness.
Meals are prepared and adapted for swallowing difficulties, tremors, or reduced hand function.
We coordinate with occupational and physical therapists to implement therapy recommendations into daily care routines.
Our caregivers communicate patiently with residents whose speech is affected by Parkinson’s.
In large facilities, medications are often distributed on a general schedule, not the precise timing Parkinson’s disease requires.
At Angel’s Haven Care, with only six residents per home, our caregivers can support medication schedules with the consistency Parkinson’s demands.
Our Medical Director, Dr. Jeremy V. Gomer, MD, provides oversight across all five homes.
Our team understands the complexity of Parkinson’s medication management, including:
The environment and staffing model where someone with Parkinson’s receives care has a profound effect on safety and quality of life.
Residents can move, speak, eat, and dress at their own pace.
Caregivers learn each resident’s on/off cycles and support needs.
Our homes are arranged with fall prevention and mobility safety in mind.
Small-home care supports individual medication timing.
A quiet home helps reduce stress and overstimulation.
Families remain part of the care planning and communication process.
Monthly fees cover the full scope of Parkinson’s care at Angel’s Haven Care.
Our team is here to answer your questions about care capabilities, available homes, pricing, and fit.
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(951) 452-1216Families trust Angel’s Haven Care because Parkinson’s support requires patience, precision, and consistency.
"My husband has advanced Parkinson's with significant swallowing difficulties and complex medication needs. Angel's Haven was the only place that truly understood what managing his care involved."
"After my father's third fall at home, we needed professional care. The Lake Elsinore home has been transformative. No falls in seven months."
"The caregivers communicate with my mother patiently. Her speech has been affected, but at Angel's Haven they take the time to listen."
Talk to our team about Parkinson’s care availability at any of our five homes. We’ll answer your questions honestly and help you find the right fit.