PARKINSON’S CLINIC
Living with Parkinson’s disease brings daily challenges, but the right care can make a meaningful difference. At Pacific
Coast Rehabilitation, we provide personalized, evidence-based support to help manage tremors, stiffness, balance
issues, and slowed movement. Our program also addresses speech and swallowing difficulties, cognitive changes,
emotional health, and fatigue—key concerns for many living with Parkinson’s. Through targeted therapies, expert
guidance, and compassionate care, we help you maintain independence, adapt to changes, and continue engaging in
the activities and relationships that give life meaning.
PARKINSON’S CLINIC
- Mobility support, including gait training, posture correction, and fall prevention strategies
- Muscle strengthening, flexibility exercises, and strategies to reduce rigidity and bradykinesia
- Balance and coordination training to lower fall risk and improve steadiness
- Neuromuscular re-education to enhance motor planning and movement initiation
- Occupational therapy for fine motor skills, hand function, and daily task adaptation
- Speech therapy to address reduced vocal volume, clarity, and swallowing difficulties
- Cognitive rehabilitation to support memory, processing speed, and executive function
- Emotional and psychological support, including depression/anxiety screening, and coping tools
- Nutritional counseling to optimize energy, digestion, and medication timing with meals
- Pain management, especially for dystonia, musculoskeletal pain, or medication-related discomfort
- Sleep hygiene education to address REM behavior disorder, insomnia, or fragmented sleep
- Bladder and bowel dysfunction management, including behavioral and dietary strategies
- Visual-motor integration therapy to support navigation and object interaction
- Education on medication timing, disease progression, and self-management strategies
- Customized home exercise programs to sustain mobility and function between visits
- Use of technology-assisted therapies such as virtual reality or wearables for feedback and engagement
- Community reintegration support including driving assessments, vocational support, and social activity planning
- Multidisciplinary coordination with neurologists, movement disorder specialists, and therapists
- Patient and caregiver training to promote safety, independence, and quality of life at home