Some people with Parkinson's disease propel themselves forward when they walk, so that they have difficulty stopping quickly enough to avoid walking into furniture or through a glass door. If this is a problem for the person you help, strategically arrange the furniture so you create soft landings, like the arm of an upholstered couch. Note: When considering this option, always consult the person with Parkinson's disease before rearranging any furniture so that she does not lose familiarity with the surroundings.
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