Parkinson’s disease is a chronic progressive movement disorder. After the disease, the limbs tremble uncontrollably, and the movements become slow, stiff and inflexible, which greatly affects the work and life of patients. The disease is incurable and requires long-term scientific treatment to effectively control symptoms and improve quality of life. Parkinson’s patients need to be cared for by their families, because there are many things that they have to do after the disease, especially the older middle-aged and elderly people, and being a caregiver for a Parkinson’s patient can sometimes be very stressful, taking care of the patient’s life, but also taking into account the patient’s emotions, as well as helping with rehabilitation exercises, etc., just to hopefully alleviate some of their pain, so we have put together a series of Practical advice that we hope will make life easier and less stressful for patients and their families.