If you have Parkinson’s disease, here are some basic concepts to keep in mind regarding dressing:Dressing will be easier when your medications are working, so plan to dress during your “on” time. Allow enough time so that you don’t feel rushed. Gathering all your clothing items together before you start to dress will save steps and time.
You may even find it helpful to lay your clothes out the night before. Then, if you plan to wear something that requires assistance (e.g., hooked at the back) you can ask for help before family members go off for the day. If your balance is unsteady, sit on the bed or in a sturdy chair with armrests when you dress.
You may also want to sit when you do your hair, shave, or apply makeup.
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