If you have Parkinson’s, you may find it more difficult to do some of the everyday tasks and activities you used to, but there are lots of things that can help make everyday life easier. Here we share tips that have been shared by people living with the condition.| Parkinson's UK
In spring last year, Roger, who was diagnosed with Parkinson’s 12 years ago, tripped in the garden and broke his hip. Here he shares how daily living equipment aided his recovery, but has since proved valuable as his Parkinson’s symptoms have progressed.| Parkinson's UK
The organisations below can provide more information about daily living equipment that may help people with Parkinson's.| Parkinson's UK
Carrying a personal alarm is useful if you experience falls because of your Parkinson's.| Parkinson's UK
Looking after your personal hygiene or going to the toilet when you have Parkinson's can be difficult, depending on your symptoms. Specialist equipment can help make these self-care tasks easier.| Parkinson's UK
Some people with Parkinson’s have a complicated regime, taking a number of different medications at different times of day. It can therefore be helpful to use medication management gadgets.| Parkinson's UK
If you have Parkinson’s you might experience symptoms that affect your ability to move around. There is a range of equipment available that you may find helpful.| Parkinson's UK
If your Parkinson's make it difficult to get in and out of bed, there is a range of equipment available to help you and your carer, if you have one.| Parkinson's UK
If your Parkinson's makes it difficult to drink or to prepare and eat meals, it's worth considering specialist items that could help.| Parkinson's UK
Read more about how apps, devices and technology can help with the day-to-day management of Parkinson's symptoms, from helping with communication to reminding you when to take your medication.| Parkinson's UK