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Parkinson's Disease Care in Everett, WA: What Snohomish County Families Need to Know

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Parkinson's disease is a progressive neurological condition that affects movement, cognition, and daily functioning — and its care needs evolve significantly over time. For families in Everett and Snohomish County navigating a Parkinson's diagnosis, understanding what's ahead can make an enormous difference in quality of life.

The Scale of Parkinson's Disease

1M+Americans living with Parkinson's disease today
90,000New Parkinson's diagnoses in the U.S. each year
60%of Parkinson's patients develop dementia over time

Parkinson's is the second most common neurodegenerative disease after Alzheimer's (Parkinson's Foundation). In Washington State, it's among the leading conditions requiring long-term residential care, and its prevalence is projected to grow as the baby boomer population ages.

How Parkinson's Progresses and Why Care Needs Change

In early stages, many people manage well at home with minimal help. But as Parkinson's progresses, motor symptoms intensify — tremors, rigidity, and balance problems worsen — and fall risk increases dramatically. Activities like bathing, dressing, and eating require increasing assistance. Research shows approximately 60% of Parkinson's patients develop some form of dementia over the course of the disease (Parkinson's Foundation), typically requiring 24/7 supervised residential care.

Why an Adult Family Home Is Often the Best Setting for Parkinson's Care

Parkinson's Care NeedWhy an AFH Addresses It Well
Fall preventionSmall, familiar layout; caregivers know individual gait patterns and risk factors
Medication timingParkinson's meds have precise timing requirements — AFH staff manage consistently 24/7
Mobility assistanceHigh caregiver ratio means help always available for transfers and positioning
Cognitive changesConsistent caregivers and stable routines reduce disorientation and anxiety
Swallowing difficultiesHome-cooked meals can be adjusted in texture and consistency as needed
Family connectionAFHs actively welcome family visits — critical for emotional well-being

Local Resources for Parkinson's Families in Snohomish County

The Parkinson's Foundation Northwest Chapter offers support groups and educational programs for patients and caregivers in the greater Seattle and Snohomish County area. Providence Regional Medical Center Everett provides neurological care and can coordinate referrals to local AFH providers. The Snohomish County Area Agency on Aging maintains a resource directory for families navigating progressive neurological conditions.

At Anna Home Care, we have specific experience with Parkinson's care — including medication timing management, fall prevention protocols, adapted meals, and compassionate support for cognitive changes. Call us at (206) 657-3021 to learn more.

Sources & Citations

  1. Parkinson's Foundation — Statistics. parkinson.org
  2. Parkinson's Foundation — Dementia and Parkinson's Disease. parkinson.org
  3. WA DSHS — About Adult Family Homes. dshs.wa.gov
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