Hope in Motion — Specialized Care for Parkinson’s Disease

Parkinson’s Disease is a progressive neurological disorder that affects movement, causing symptoms like tremors, stiffness, slow motion, and balance difficulties. While there is no complete cure, consistent rehabilitation can significantly enhance mobility and independence. At Restart Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy Centre, we offer specialized therapy programs tailored to the needs of individuals with Parkinson’s. Our physiotherapists focus on improving balance, flexibility, and gait through targeted exercises and movement re-education, while our occupational therapists assist patients in maintaining daily activities, hand coordination, and functional independence. With compassionate care and evidence-based techniques, Restart helps individuals with Parkinson’s lead a more active, confident, and fulfilling life.

We Are Here to Help When You Need Us
  • supporting your strength and mobility through every stage of Parkinson’s Disease.
  • with dedicated care, therapy, and guidance for Parkinson’s management.
  • empowering you to move better, live better, and stay independent.
  • offering expert physiotherapy to manage stiffness, tremors, and balance challenges.
  • providing compassionate support for your daily needs and long-term well-being.
Our Daily Care Services:

Our daily care services for Parkinson’s Disease are designed to support mobility, independence, and overall well-being with compassion and consistency. We assist with daily activities such as bathing, dressing, grooming, and safe movement to ensure comfort and safety throughout the day. Our physiotherapy-based routines focus on improving balance, reducing stiffness, enhancing coordination, and maintaining muscle strength. We also provide support for medication reminders, nutritional guidance, and fall-prevention strategies to help manage symptoms effectively. With personalized attention, emotional encouragement, and a structured daily routine, we aim to make each day smoother, safer, and more empowering for individuals living with Parkinson’s Disease.

Personal care
  •  Assistance with Daily Activities—Support with bathing, grooming, dressing, and toileting to ensure safety and comfort.
  • Safe Mobility Assistance—Help with walking, turning, standing, and transferring to reduce fall risk.
  • Tremor & Stiffness Management—Gentle exercises and positioning techniques to reduce muscle rigidity and ease movement.
  • Medication Reminders—Ensuring timely and accurate intake of prescribed medicines.
  • Support with Eating & Drinking—Assistance with meals, including strategies for swallowing and hand coordination.
  • Balance & Coordination Support—Helping maintain stability during daily tasks to prevent injuries.
  • Skin & Hygiene Care—Monitoring skin health and providing proper care to avoid infections or irritations.
  • Energy Conservation Techniques—Helping manage fatigue through planned rest and manageable activities.
  • Emotional & Mental Support—Providing encouragement, patience, and a calm environment to reduce anxiety.
  • Regular Monitoring—Keeping track of mobility, symptoms, and overall health to adjust care as needed.
Lifestyle support
  • Regular Exercise— Walking, yoga, and stretching improve balance, strength, and mobility.
  • Balanced Diet—High-fiber foods, adequate hydration, and antioxidant-rich meals support overall health.
  • Medication Routine— Take medicines on time daily to maintain symptom control.
  • Stress Management—Meditation, deep breathing, and relaxation techniques help reduce tremors and anxiety.
  • Sleep Hygiene—Maintain a consistent sleep schedule and create a calm bedtime environment.
  • Fall Prevention—Use supportive footwear, de-clutter home spaces, and install grab bars if needed.
  • Speech & Swallow Therapy—Helps improve communication and reduces swallowing difficulties.
  • Occupational Therapy— Makes daily tasks easier through adaptive tools and techniques.
  • Social Engagement—Staying connected with family, friends, or support groups boosts emotional well-being.
  • Regular Check-ups—Continuous monitoring by neurologists and therapists ensures better management.