Compassionate Guidance for Individuals & Families Living With Parkinson’s Disease

Living with Parkinson’s disease brings daily challenges that affect mobility, independence, emotional health, and overall quality of life.

Abridged Care Network provides personalized Parkinson’s support services, helping individuals and families navigate care options, community resources, benefits, and long term planning with clarity and compassion.

We connect clients to the right services at the right time so they can maintain dignity, safety, and confidence throughout their Parkinson’s journey.

Abridged Care Network proudly serves seniors, adults with chronic conditions, and caregivers throughout Florida who need trusted guidance and specialized care coordination.

What Is Parkinson’s Disease?

Parkinson’s disease is a progressive movement disorder that impacts mobility, balance, speech, and daily functioning. Many families struggle to understand what type of care is needed as symptoms change.

Abridged Care Network offers expert support and guidance to help you find the right care options at every stage.

Our Parkinson’s Support Services

  • We help families understand the stages of Parkinson’s disease and coordinate the services needed to support daily functioning.

    Our team connects clients to qualified providers and programs that improve mobility, strength, and overall wellbeing.

    Support may include:

    • Neurology appointments and movement disorder specialists

    • Physical therapy and occupational therapy

    • Speech therapy for swallowing and communication concerns

    • Home care planning for daily living assistance

    • Medication management coordination

    • Transportation support for medical visits

  • Many families don’t know which benefits, financial programs, and long term care options are available for Parkinson’s disease.

    We simplify the process so clients can access the support they are eligible for.

    We assist with:

    • Medicaid long term care programs

    • Veteran benefits and Aid and Attendance for veterans with Parkinson’s

    • Disability documentation support

    • Home and community based program eligibility

    • Long term care financial planning

  • Many individuals living with Parkinson’s prefer to remain at home for as long as possible.

    We help families connect with trusted in home care providers who specialize in supporting mobility challenges, daily living activities, and symptom management.

    Home care support may include:

    • Assistance with activities of daily living like bathing and dressing

    • Meal preparation and nutrition support

    • Mobility and transfer assistance for fall prevention

    • Medication reminders and daily routine structuring

    • Light housekeeping and daily safety checks

    • Companion care for emotional wellbeing

    • Support for freezing episodes and mobility challenges

    • Overnight monitoring and safety supervision

    This service helps individuals maintain independence while giving families peace of mind that their loved one is safe and cared for.

  • When living at home becomes unsafe or overwhelming, we help families find specialized senior living communities that understand the needs of Parkinson’s disease.

    We guide families in choosing:

    • Parkinson’s friendly assisted living communities

    • Skilled nursing and rehabilitation centers

    • Communities with high level mobility support

    • Centers offering 24 hour monitoring and fall prevention programs

    • Respite care options for caregiver relief

  • Caregivers often feel exhausted and unsure of what steps to take next.

    We offer education, emotional support, and solutions that help caregivers care for their loved ones while protecting their own wellbeing.

    Caregiver support includes:

    • Education on Parkinson’s progression and care needs

    • Guidance on managing daily routines and mobility challenges

    • Emotional support and stress management resources

    • Respite care options and community programs

    • Ongoing check ins with care coordinators