Patients with Parkinson’s syndrome have many inconveniences in their daily lives due to muscle stiffness and movement disorders, and need more care and attention from their families. 1, dress: choose easy to put on and take off the zipper clothes and open in front, do not need to cover the head of the clothing. Zippers and buttons can be replaced by Velcro chains. Try to wear shoes without laces and do not use shoes with rubber or raw rubber soles, because when shoes grip the ground, they may make the patient fall forward. 2, bathing: in the bath or shower pool board on a layer of non-slip things such as rubber mats, and can be placed in the bath a low stool, so that patients sit in the shower. A sponge with a long grip and gloves for bathing help the patient to take a bath. Use an electric shaver for shaving and use a paper or plastic cup for brushing teeth. 3. Meals: Because the patient’s muscles are not coordinated, do not rush the patient to eat and drink quickly. Drink cold drinks with elastic plastic straws, drink hot drinks with wide handles and light cups. Put a rubber pad under the patient’s bowl into a plate to prevent sliding. 4.Prevent infection: Since patients with this disease are prone to bronchitis or pneumonia, it is important to deal with coughs or fevers as soon as they appear, lest serious infections follow. 5. Prevent constipation: Encourage patients to increase physical activity, drink enough water, add fibrous substances such as vegetables to their daily diet, and use laxative drugs only when necessary or as a last resort.