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Dear Seniors needing caregivers,
Looking for caregivers from 2000 licensed home agencies in the bay area is daunting.
Look for consistency in care, trained caregivers and those who can prevent emergencies.
Most caregivers ask for $25 per hr, you can also apply for In Home Health Support Services, if you dont own a home. They pay $15 per hr and you add the difference.
Long term care insurance pays from $150 to $350 per day. Bankers life, I’m license to sell their Long term care insurance or Index Universal Life Insurance with living benefits from 5 insurance carriers, give access to funds during illness, is another option to pay for your future caregivers.
Common health issues in home care setting is UTI, falls, internal bleeding from acidic meds, weakness with lack of exercise, sunshine and care and others.
Caregivers can help home bound seniors, 4hrs per day care is more expensive on hourly basis compared to live-in care.
Ask Connie for more information about home care, caregivers or be referred to an assisted living, or 6-bed homecare.
Blessings,
Connie Dello Buono
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Anti-parasitic and anti Covid19 diet by Connie
Up to nearly 10% of Americans may be infected with brain parasites found in undercooked meat. One example is the brain-invasive pork tapeworm, which is the most common cause of adult-onset epilepsy. Allergenic fish worms found in nearly two-thirds of retail fish tested can trigger allergic reactions in sensitive individuals. There have been migratory skin worms found in undercooked fish (like in sushi). Cheese may contain mites and maggots and organ meats may contain other worms.
Cheese: asiago, bel paese, bleu/blue, brick, brie, camembert, emmental, gorgonzola, gruyere, muenster, port de salut, roquefort, stilton, swiss, pork
Nearly 95% of tested retail U.S. beef (including burgers) has been found to be parasite infested. The meat industry has responded to this problem by feeding arsenic to chickens and turkeys to reduce the parasite load; this arsenic may be linked to increased cancer risk in consumers, and adding bacteria-eating viruses to meat would not help one avoid the brain parasite, toxoplasma, the second leading cause of foodborne disease-related death in the United States. Being bitten by the external parasite, a lone star tick, may result in developing an allergy to meat.
Anti-parasitic diet by Connie Dello Buono
- Avoid cheese, under-cooked meat, salads and produce not properly washed with vinegar or salt water, over ripe fruits, eat limes and berries, pineapple and papaya, sweet potatoes or yams, pine nuts, and eat less on fermented foods (except fiber-rich).
- Consume less fat and sugar filled and processed foods but eat more fiber-rich foods, freshly cooked and well cooked. Combine meat with veggies. Eat less fermented veggies and alcohol drinks.
- Add cabbage , tomatoes and lemon when cooking fish or meat to kill the parasites. Boil milk if you wanted to drink 2% milk. Add garlic, onions and sulfur rich foods in your meals daily. Eat well washed raw carrots and garlic.
- Have a banana at night (not over ripe).
- Avoid caffeine and chocolate until you have completed your anti-parasitic meds.
- Lowering your fat intake from keto diet, lowers the supply of cholesterol for parasites to thrive.
- Warm drink of decaf tea, soy milk, almond milk
- Use all kinds of coconut from oil to milk. Do not consume 3-day old rice or left over foods. Wear gloves when washing fish.
- Promote good hygiene. Freeze fish for portion you cannot eat within 2 days. Do not eat wilted veggies or moldy and rotten.
Up to nearly 10% of Americans may be infected with brain parasites found in undercooked meat. One example is the brain-invasive pork tapeworm, which is the most common cause of adult-onset epilepsy. Allergenic fish worms found in almost 66% of retail fish tested can trigger allergic reaction in delicate/sensitive people.
There have been migratory skin worms found in half-cooked fish (like in sushi). Cheese may contain parasites and slimy parasites and organ meats may contain different worms. Cheese: asiago, bel paese, bleu/blue, brick, brie, camembert, emmental, gorgonzola, gruyere, muenster, port de salut, roquefort, stilton, swiss, pork Nearly 95% of tested retail U.S. meat (including burgers) has been observed to be parasite plagued.
The meat business has reacted to this issue by encouraging arsenic to chickens and turkeys to reduce the parasite load; this arsenic might be connected to increased of cancer risk in customers, and adding bacteria-eating viruses to meat would not help one to keep away the brain parasite, toxoplasma, the second leading reason for foodborne sickness related death in the US.
Being bitten by the outer parasite, a lone star tick, may result in developing an allergy to meat. Anti-parasite diet Avoid cheese, under-cooked meat, salads and produce not properly washed with vinegar or salt water, over ripe fruits, eat limes and berries, pineapple and papaya, sweet potatoes or yams, pine nuts, and eat less on fermented foods (except fiber-rich). Consume less fat and sugar filled and processed foods but eat more fiber-rich foods, freshly cooked and well cooked.
Combine meat with veggies. Eat less fermented veggies and alcohol drinks. Add cabbage, tomatoes and lemon when cooking fish or meat to kill the parasites. Boil milk if you wanted to drink 2% milk. Add garlic, onions and sulfur rich foods in your meals daily. Eat well washed raw carrots and garlic. Have a banana at night (not over ripe). Avoid caffeine and chocolate until you have completed your anti-parasitic meds.
Lowering your fat intake from keto diet, lowers the supply of cholesterol for parasites to thrive. Use all kinds of coconut from oil to milk. Do not consume 3-day old rice or left over foods. Wear gloves when washing fish. Promote good hygiene. Freeze fish for portion you cannot eat within 2 days. Do not eat wilted veggies or moldy and rotten.
More tips
- Avoid simple carbohydrates, such as those found in refined foods, fruits, juices, dairy products, and all sugars, except honey.
- Eat more raw garlic, pumpkin seeds, pomegranates, beets, and carrots, all of which have been used traditionally used to kill parasites. In one study, researchers found that a mixture of honey and papaya seeds cleared stools of parasites in 23 out of 30 subjects. Drink a lot of water to help flush out your system.
- Eat more fiber, which may help get rid of worms.
- Probiotics (Lactobacillus acidophilus, Lactobacilus plantarum, Saccharomyces boulardii, and bifidobacteria). Help keep your digestive tract healthy. Probiotics may not be appropriate in some severely immune compromised patients. Talk to your doctor.
- Digestive enzymes will help restore your intestinal tract to its normal state, which makes it inhospitable to parasites. Papain is an enzyme from the papaya plant that may help kill worms when taken 30 minutes before or after meals. Papain may increase bleeding in people with clotting disorders, or in those taking blood-thinning medications, such as warfarin (Coumadin) among others.
- Vitamin C. Supports the immune system. Lower the dose if diarrhea develops.
- Vitamin A (VitA) is a micronutrient that is crucial for maintaining vision, promoting growth and development, and protecting epithelium and mucus integrity in the body. VitA is known as an anti-inflammation vitamin because of its critical role in enhancing immune function.
- Zinc. Supports the immune system. Zinc may interact with certain medications, particularly some antibiotics, and it may not be appropriate for people with HIV/AIDS. Talk to your doctor.
- Niacin deficiency in pellagra associated with certain parasites, seems to be due to the impairment in the further degradation of 3-hydroxykynurenine to niacin.
Herbs
Herbs are a way to strengthen and tone the body’s systems. As with any therapy, you should work with your doctor to diagnose your problem before starting treatment. You may use herbs as dried extracts (capsules, powders, or teas), glycerites (glycerine extracts), or tinctures (alcohol extracts). People with a history of alcoholism should not take tinctures.
Many of the herbs used to treat intestinal parasites have toxic side effects or interfere with other medications. Use them only under the supervision of a qualified practitioner. Your health care provider should treat you with the most gentle herb that is effective for the type of parasite you have. A few of the herbs that your provider might consider include:
- Garlic (Allium sativum)
- Barberry (Berberis vulgaris)
- Goldenseal (Hydrastis canadensis)
- Oregon grape (Berberis aquifolium)
- Anise (Pimpinella anisum)
- Wormwood ((Artemisia annua))
- Curled mint (Mentha crispa)
- Black walnuts (Juglans nigra)
For more related topics, see ebook of Connie Dello Buono at Balboa Press
Find an assisted living, hospice, home health or caregiver
We can help you find in the greater bay area an assisted living, hospice, home health or caregiver and be an advocate for your love ones.
Choose a company with consistent care and faster response. Where you can get help when behaviour and med problems are present in Parkinson in hospice, stroke care, Alzheimer and home alone needing to move to an assisted living.
In the bay area, you need a hospice home care visit with hospice nurses when the doctor approve it due to a terminal illness. A home health at home with nurse visit is important before leaving a hospital or rehab and that the doctor approve a continuity of care with nurse visits and PT care at home.
When your parents are home alone and you want to have a home care non medical companion like a caregiver to care for your parents, Motherhealth caregivers are ready and are caring, treating each client like family. 408-854-1883
Most of the time caregiver or custodial care are not covered by Medicare so long term care insurance and out of pocket pay is used.
Call 408-854-1883 for quick match to a caregiver or referral to an assisted living/care home, hospice or home health.
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Your love one is about to leave the rehab or hospital and you need 24 7 care to prevent falls, provide 24 7 home care for Alzheimer or Parkinson and facilitate recovery at home for stroke with PT like exercises and movement.
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Ensure that you have communicated to your case manager or social worker and ready to the transfer with hospital bed, commode, oxygen and other medical equipment. Do senior safe your home to prevent falls and other emergencies. Confer with his/her current primary physicians with regards to medications and schedule a video/zoom meeting if necessary.
A hospice or home health agency is needed if recommended by the doctor.
A caregiver or custodial care will continue recovery at home in the absence of the rehab and will provide non medical home care 24/7 as needed. Home care caregivers provide personalize care and a one on one care, 24 7. Some of the tasks include communication with care team on medications, doctor appointments, pharmacy, and health monitoring and most important is assistance in daily living. Cost vary based on level of care and paid for out of pocket or long term care insurance. Some agencies, home health, works with worker’s comp.
In Home health support services of Santa Clara county, can pay for the caregivers based on qualifications, not owning a home, etc.
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Here is a handbook on post stroke patient care.
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Post stroke patient handbook

Post Stroke Patient Handbook
Connie Dello Buono
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Contents
Types of Stroke 4
Common Brain Locations and Symptoms 4
Vascular Territories 4
Special Types 5
Physical Effects 5
Effects on Thinking and Memory 5
Communication and Language 6
Other Effects 6
Recovery and Rehabilitation 6
Main Non-Modifiable Risk Factors 7
Other Non-Modifiable Factors 7
Main Modifiable Risk Factors 8
Additional Factors 9
Additional Risk Factors for Stroke 10
Stroke Recovery – Neuroplasticity 12
Key Approaches Harnessing Neuroplasticity 12
The brain heals 13
G-FAST 13
Wellness and well-being 14
Health Recommendations 15
Stroke Prevention Tips 15
Everyday Wellness Habits 15
Diet and exercise 16
Calories 17
Maintaining a healthy weight 17
Healthy Foods 18
Recommended Healthy Foods 18
Foods to Limit or Avoid 20
Tips for Choosing Healthy Foods 20
Healthy foods 20
Meat 23
Hydration 24
Limiting Alcohol 24
Heart-healthy guidelines 25
Cholesterol Guidelines 26
Diabetic diet guidelines 27
Foods to Limit or Avoid 28
Healthy Eating Patterns 28
Can processed foods can be healthy? 28
Heart-check mark 29
Food nutrition labels 29
Reasons to Add Color 30
Sodium, sugar and fibers 31
total fat,” “saturated fat,” and “trans fat 32
Tips for Food Labels 33
Your hands as a practical guide to estimate serving sizes 33
Stroke nutrition therapy 33
Difficulty swallowing 35
Controlling blood pressure 35
Control of blood cholesterol levels 37
Food Groups and Examples of Recommended Foods 38
Foods to Limit or Avoid in Each Group 39
Sample Day One Menu 40
Creating a healthy eating pattern 41
Vinegar 42
Quitting tobacco 44
Getting healthy sleep 45
Managing weight 45
Aerobic exercises 46
Strengthening exercises 47
Flexibility exercises 48
Regular exercise provides significant benefits 49
Community resources 50
Abilities United in Palo Alto 51
Bay Area Outreach and Recreation Program (BORP) 51
Fall prevention 52
General safety 53
Massage Therapy 54
Disaster preparedness 55
Joint protection, proper positioning, and safe driving 56
Shoulder subluxation 57
Sitting in bed 58
Proper positioning 59
Bed positioning 60
Sitting in a Wheelchair 61
Dressing after a stroke 63
Directory of resources 64
Caregivers 65
Caregivers 66
Prayer 77
Parkinson home care
A hospice 79 yr old bay area client has combination history of lung issues, pituitary tumor , pancreatic cancer and parkinson’s. He loves to be prayed over and very knowledgeable like a doctor when it comes to his health. Motherhealth bay area caregivers employed massage and exercise in his home care routines. Complications include UTI, fluids in the lungs, and stage 4 bed sore in the coccyx in the rehab facility before he was sent home.
Pituitary Tumor and Parkinson’s Disease
There is an observed but rare association between pituitary tumors (especially after surgical removal) and acute parkinsonism. Some patients develop parkinsonism after pituitary surgery due to a condition called extrapontine myelinolysis (EPM). This complication is triggered by the correction of hyponatremia (low sodium), which sometimes follows pituitary tumor surgery. Fortunately, this parkinsonism may be reversible with appropriate treatment, such as dopamine replacement therapy.
More broadly, brain tumors, including pituitary tumors, can rarely cause secondary parkinsonism by affecting areas of the brain involved in dopaminergic signaling. Pure parkinsonian symptoms from brain tumors are uncommon, and often these tumors present with a mix of neurological symptoms.
Pituitary Tumor, Lung Health, and Lung Cancer
Metastasis to the pituitary gland from lung cancer is very rare but possible. Such cases can be difficult to diagnose, and the prognosis is typically poor.
Pituitary metastases often present with symptoms such as headache, vision changes, and hormonal imbalances. Combined surgical and medical therapy can be considered when feasible, but the underlying lung cancer drives most outcomes.
Parkinson’s Disease and Lung Health
Parkinson’s disease can compound respiratory issues: People with Parkinson’s often experience reduced respiratory muscle strength, leading to restrictive lung disease and a higher risk of respiratory infections. Impaired motor function can decrease lung capacity and airflow due to muscle stiffness and postural changes.
Pituitary Tumor and Pancreatic Cancer
Although rare, there have been reports of coexisting pituitary tumors and pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors.
Inherited syndromes such as Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia Type 1 (MEN1) can predispose individuals to simultaneous development of tumors in the pituitary, pancreas, and other glands. These syndromes tend to present at younger ages.
Parkinson’s Disease and Pancreatic Cancer
There is emerging evidence that Parkin deficiency (Parkin is a protein implicated in familial forms of Parkinson’s disease) may contribute to pancreatic cancer development.
Screenings for lung cancer via low-dose CT can sometimes help detect pancreatic abnormalities, especially in high-risk populations. Pancreatic cancer is a leading cause of death among participants in lung cancer scrutiny.
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You can do a mailer using vistaprint, give away flyers and brochures, do a zoom webinar, use Linkedin, FB and other social media platform and do an in person seminar. The most effective is in person. So email Connie to attend an in person seminar near your area Sunnyvale, Mt View, Los Altos and Santa Clara, motherhealth@gmail.com You save on taxes, retire early and in your own terms and learn more from social security, home health care, revocable living trust and guaranteed retirement income for life with no stock market losses and admin fees. Connie Dello Buono 408-854-1883

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