Modifications to the bedroom environment for Parkinson’s disease

1, the bed should be close to the wall, so that the bed and get up will be more convenient; 2, set up a low guardrail next to the mattress; 3, if you feel less comfortable to turn over at night, you can use satin sheets, this kind of sheet is smoother, and turn over is also easier; 4, choose to use shoes with a tear-off hitch chain. This is more convenient to put on and take off shoes, after closing the door, you can also hang such shoes on the doorknob, so as to avoid bending over to get shoes; 5, if you will feel thirsty at night, you can put a sports cup filled with water on the nightstand, such a water cup will not cause splashing, but also to avoid walking to the kitchen at night to drink water. If you have difficulty carrying a large glass, a straw can make it easier for you to drink; 6, choose clothes that are easy to put on and take off, such as pants with a wide belt or open-necked knitwear; 7, use a remote control to turn on and off the lights and control the blinds/curtains, which reduces the number of times you have to get in and out of bed; 8, use a pill box that can store a week’s worth of tablets for the medicines you need to take, and fill it up with tablets you need to take for the week every Monday. Every Monday, put the pills you need to take for the week into the pill box.