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Your family member got a stroke and needs 8-hour or 24-hour care. There is In home health support services in the county that pays $13 to a caregiver/provider and you can add $7 to us to provide you with personalize caregiving. Our caregivers assist in daily living, and more such as light housekeeping, gourmet meals, massage and more.

When you have long term care insurance, we can also serve your family member as we provide an accounting of our services to the insurance companies.

Most of our caregivers affect health promotion and wellness for minimum of 8 hours and live-in caregiving is more affordable.

Caregivers are trained and monitored to serve the needs of your love ones with stroke, Alzheimer and other chronic health issues. They can also be present in the homes of your parents or in nursing and rehab facilities as home care sitters, non-medical care.

We also provide CNAs to rehab and nursing facilities. Give us 24 hours to match caregivers based on your care needs. We serve the greater bay area.

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Rhythm of Breathing Affects Memory and Fear

Source: Northwestern University.

Breathing is not just for oxygen; it’s now linked to brain function and behavior.

Northwestern Medicine scientists have discovered for the first time that the rhythm of breathing creates electrical activity in the human brain that enhances emotional judgments and memory recall.

These effects on behavior depend critically on whether you inhale or exhale and whether you breathe through the nose or mouth.

In the study, individuals were able to identify a fearful face more quickly if they encountered the face when breathing in compared to breathing out. Individuals also were more likely to remember an object if they encountered it on the inhaled breath than the exhaled one. The effect disappeared if breathing was through the mouth.

“One of the major findings in this study is that there is a dramatic difference in brain activity in the amygdala and hippocampus during inhalation compared with exhalation,” said lead author Christina Zelano, assistant professor of neurology at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine. “When you breathe in, we discovered you are stimulating neurons in the olfactory cortex, amygdala and hippocampus, all across the limbic system.”

The study was published Dec. 6 in the Journal of Neuroscience.

The senior author is Jay Gottfried, professor of neurology at Feinberg.

Northwestern scientists first discovered these differences in brain activity while studying seven patients with epilepsy who were scheduled for brain surgery. A week prior to surgery, a surgeon implanted electrodes into the patients’ brains in order to identify the origin of their seizures. This allowed scientists to acquire electro-physiological data directly from their brains. The recorded electrical signals showed brain activity fluctuated with breathing. The activity occurs in brain areas where emotions, memory and smells are processed.

This discovery led scientists to ask whether cognitive functions typically associated with these brain areas — in particular fear processing and memory — could also be affected by breathing.

Image shows the location of the amygdala in the brain.

The amygdala is strongly linked to emotional processing, in particular fear-related emotions. So scientists asked about 60 subjects to make rapid decisions on emotional expressions in the lab environment while recording their breathing. Presented with pictures of faces showing expressions of either fear or surprise, the subjects had to indicate, as quickly as they could, which emotion each face was expressing.

When faces were encountered during inhalation, subjects recognized them as fearful more quickly than when faces were encountered during exhalation. This was not true for faces expressing surprise. These effects diminished when subjects performed the same task while breathing through their mouths. Thus the effect was specific to fearful stimuli during nasal breathing only.

In an experiment aimed at assessing memory function — tied to the hippocampus — the same subjects were shown pictures of objects on a computer screen and told to remember them. Later, they were asked to recall those objects. Researchers found that recall was better if the images were encountered during inhalation.

The findings imply that rapid breathing may confer an advantage when someone is in a dangerous situation, Zelano said.

“If you are in a panic state, your breathing rhythm becomes faster,” Zelano said. “As a result you’ll spend proportionally more time inhaling than when in a calm state. Thus, our body’s innate response to fear with faster breathing could have a positive impact on brain function and result in faster response times to dangerous stimuli in the environment.”

Another potential insight of the research is on the basic mechanisms of meditation or focused breathing. “When you inhale, you are in a sense synchronizing brain oscillations across the limbic network,” Zelano noted.

ABOUT THIS MEMORY RESEARCH ARTICLE

Other Northwestern authors include Heidi Jiang, Guangyu Zhou, Nikita Arora, Dr. Stephan Schuele and Dr. Joshua Rosenow.

Funding: The study was supported by grants R00DC012803, R21DC012014 and R01DC013243 from the National Institute on Deafness and Communication Disorders of the National Institutes of Health.

Source: Marla Paul – Northwestern University
Image Source: NeuroscienceNews.com image is in the public domain.
Video Source: The video is credited to NorthwesternU.
Original Research: Abstract for “Nasal Respiration Entrains Human Limbic Oscillations and Modulates Cognitive Function” by Christina Zelano, Heidi Jiang, Guangyu Zhou, Nikita Arora, Stephan Schuele, Joshua Rosenow and Jay A. Gottfried in Journal of Neuroscience. Published online December 7 2016 doi:10.1523/JNEUROSCI.2586-16.2016

Abstract

Nasal Respiration Entrains Human Limbic Oscillations and Modulates Cognitive Function

The need to breathe links the mammalian olfactory system inextricably to the respiratory rhythms that draw air through the nose. In rodents and other small animals, slow oscillations of local field potential activity are driven at the rate of breathing (∼2–12 Hz) in olfactory bulb and cortex, and faster oscillatory bursts are coupled to specific phases of the respiratory cycle. These dynamic rhythms are thought to regulate cortical excitability and coordinate network interactions, helping to shape olfactory coding, memory, and behavior. However, while respiratory oscillations are a ubiquitous hallmark of olfactory system function in animals, direct evidence for such patterns is lacking in humans. In this study, we acquired intracranial EEG data from rare patients (Ps) with medically refractory epilepsy, enabling us to test the hypothesis that cortical oscillatory activity would be entrained to the human respiratory cycle, albeit at the much slower rhythm of ∼0.16–0.33 Hz.

Our results reveal that natural breathing synchronizes electrical activity in human piriform (olfactory) cortex, as well as in limbic-related brain areas, including amygdala and hippocampus. Notably, oscillatory power peaked during inspiration and dissipated when breathing was diverted from nose to mouth. Parallel behavioral experiments showed that breathing phase enhances fear discrimination and memory retrieval. Our findings provide a unique framework for understanding the pivotal role of nasal breathing in coordinating neuronal oscillations to support stimulus processing and behavior.

SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT Animal studies have long shown that olfactory oscillatory activity emerges in line with the natural rhythm of breathing, even in the absence of an odor stimulus. Whether the breathing cycle induces cortical oscillations in the human brain is poorly understood. In this study, we collected intracranial EEG data from rare patients with medically intractable epilepsy, and found evidence for respiratory entrainment of local field potential activity in human piriform cortex, amygdala, and hippocampus. These effects diminished when breathing was diverted to the mouth, highlighting the importance of nasal airflow for generating respiratory oscillations. Finally, behavioral data in healthy subjects suggest that breathing phase systematically influences cognitive tasks related to amygdala and hippocampal functions.

“Nasal Respiration Entrains Human Limbic Oscillations and Modulates Cognitive Function” by Christina Zelano, Heidi Jiang, Guangyu Zhou, Nikita Arora, Stephan Schuele, Joshua Rosenow and Jay A. Gottfried in Journal of Neuroscience. Published online December 7 2016 doi:10.1523/JNEUROSCI.2586-16.2016

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Let us transform your backyard for a duplex granny flat (ADU ) for income purpose or to provide affordable homes for caregivers. Email motherhealth@gmail.com or text 408-854-1883

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MIGHTY DUPLEX #2 (21 ft x 26 ft, 520 sq. ft.) 
Mighty Duplex turn-key includes 
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  • Electrical Grid $2000 
  • Solar Panels $7000
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Procedure for response to elderly abuse and reporting duties

Procedure for response to elderly abuse reporting duties

Home Care Organization caregiver/case manager must promptly and completely document related elderly abuse in client daily logbook, call HCO case manager to report abuse and report to DSS Elderly Abuse Hotline and  complete a report using this form:

http://www.cdss.ca.gov/cdssweb/entres/forms/English/SOC341.pdf

Abuse Hotline

Alameda County Division of Adult Protection
Adult Protective Services
6955 Foothill Blvd., 3rf Floor
Oakland, CA 94605
24 Hour Abuse Hotline:
(866) 225-5277
(510) 577-5615 fax

 

Santa Clara County Social Services Agency
333 W. Julian
San Jose, CA  95010
24 Hour Abuse Hotline:
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(408) 975-4910 fax
San Francisco City and County San Francisco Dept. of Aging &
Adult Services
1650 Mission Street, 4th Floor
San Francisco, CA 94103
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(415) 355-6700
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400 Ellinwood Way
Pleasant Hill, CA 94523
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(925) 602-4179
(925) 602-4195 fax
San Mateo County Health System
Aging & Adult Services
225 37th Avenue
San Mateo, CA 94403
24 Hour Abuse Hotline:
(800) 675-8437
(650) 573-2310 fax

Prior to hire, caregivers and case managers must complete or read the following information:

  • Legal and Ethical issues training material which include: basic legal and ethical responsibilities: assault and battery, definition of neglect, abuse, exploitation and reporting, invasion of privacy and HIPPAA, basic ethical standards.
  • Clients’ rights
  • Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation: know difference between criminal and regulatory definition
  • Preventing abuse, neglect and exploitation and reporting requirements

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