408-854-1883 starts at $30 per hr home care

Affordable in home care | starts at $28 per hr

Holistic Senior Care , pain and arthritis mgt every Wednesday in San Jose CA

Holistic Senior Care , pain and arthritis mgt presented by Motherhealth caregivers What: Learn how to use holistic senior home care in giving comfort to those with chronic health issues, terminally ill and home alone from Connie Dello Buono.  Learn pain and arthritis management from Quli Zhou, L.Ac. MS When: Every Wednesdays, starting next weekContinue reading “Holistic Senior Care , pain and arthritis mgt every Wednesday in San Jose CA”

Inviting all estate planners and those caring for parents with Alzheimer’s

Bay Area Dementia and Alzheimer’s Awareness Q&A sponsored by Motherhealth Caregivers 408-854-1883 ;  RSVP for November and December, weekly 1-2 hour series with snacks Speakers: Connie Dello Buono , health author and senior home care professional. Connie has over 15 years of residential care home admin CA license and caregiver trainer. Connie also helped manyContinue reading “Inviting all estate planners and those caring for parents with Alzheimer’s”

Aging (Parents) 101: help for when I’m 64

When I am 64, I will still be caring for my 88 year old mother and will ensure that both our experiences are documented in this site to help others who care for their parents with health issues such as Alzheimer’s, Parkinsons, stroke and other chronic health issues. I will train other caregivers how toContinue reading “Aging (Parents) 101: help for when I’m 64”

How we can help your home care needs

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,Continue reading “How we can help your home care needs”

Caregiver training – Empathy , patient’s right , safety, elder abuse prevention

senior tips bedridden 7:49 Caregiver Tips: Bed to Wheelchair Transfer 5:13 Diaper Changing – Eldercare Training Video by CFS 8:10 How To Lift A Patient In a Chair Safely from SafetyVideos.com 2:23 How to take care of a bed ridden patient? | Portea Medical 3:00 How to Give a Massage to Elderly and Ill : FootContinue reading “Caregiver training – Empathy , patient’s right , safety, elder abuse prevention”

Keeping our brain healthy from birth to 100

Keeping our brain healthy from birth to 100 December 1,2018 at JCC in Palo Alto California Speakers and event sponsors are welcome. All older adults are invited. 2-5pm, Bldg D room Tips for healthy brain Other speakers: Connie Dello Buono – Health blogger and Motherhealth caregivers founder at http://www.clubalthea.com Contact motherhealth@gmail.com for details or textContinue reading “Keeping our brain healthy from birth to 100”

New Mechanism by Which Alzheimer’s Spreads Through the Brain

New Mechanism by Which Alzheimer’s Spreads Through the Brain Summary: According to researchers, exosomes can transport toxic aggregates of amyloid beta to new neurons in the brain. Source: Linkoping University. The waste-management system of the cell appears to play an important role in the spread of Alzheimer’s disease in the brain. A new study hasContinue reading “New Mechanism by Which Alzheimer’s Spreads Through the Brain”

You have very good caregivers

Clients love Motherhealth caregivers who give massage, assistance in daily living, light housekeeping, health monitoring and more. Clients are saying that: You have very good caregivers! My mother never say I love you except with your caregivers! I love your caregivers  

LONG TERM CAFFEINE USE WORSENS ALZHEIMER’S SYMPTOMS

Reward sensitivity could be behind why binge eating can be problematic in those with Parkinson’s.… READ MORE… FEATUREDNEUROLOGYPSYCHOLOGY6 MIN READ LONG-LASTING BRAIN PROTEINS OFFER CLUES TO HOW MEMORIES LAST A LIFETIME NEUROSCIENCE NEWSAPRIL 3, 2018 Researcher report long-lasting proteins in the brain could be a crucial part of the molecular machinery that helps govern long termContinue reading “LONG TERM CAFFEINE USE WORSENS ALZHEIMER’S SYMPTOMS”

Dancing, sense of taste , brain , aging , surprise as agent of social change

  RESEARCHERS IDENTIFY AREA OF THE AMYGDALA INVOLVED IN TASTE AVERSION NEUROSCIENCE NEWSAPRIL 5, 2018 A new study implicates the basolateral amygdala in conditioned taste aversion. The study could pave the way for treatments to curb taste aversions associated with chemotherapy and eating disorders.… READ MORE… FEATUREDNEUROSCIENCE7 MIN READ DANCING AIDS HEALTHIER AGING NEUROSCIENCE NEWSAPRIL 5,Continue reading “Dancing, sense of taste , brain , aging , surprise as agent of social change”

Alzheimer clues

Alzheimer can start from lack of sense of taste, memory problems and lack of sleep. Connie Dello Buono DETECTING DIMINISHING DOPAMINE FIRING CELLS IN BRAIN COULD REVEAL EARLIEST SIGNS OF ALZHEIMER’S NEUROSCIENCE NEWSMARCH 27, 2018 According to researchers, if the ventral tegmental area is unable to produce the correct amount of dopamine for the hippocampus,Continue reading “Alzheimer clues”

How can we help our doctors understand our bodies

When health consumers communicate all important health information to doctors, health solutions can be found and matched to the person’s health care needs. Communicating to doctors thoroughly removes the guess work and backed up my diagnostics tests, each health journey can be personalized. Happy doctor’s day! May all our doctors take care of their healthContinue reading “How can we help our doctors understand our bodies”

How the digestive tract communicates with the brain

SOME GUT FEELINGS ARE A RED FLAG NEUROSCIENCE NEWSMARCH 21, 2018 Researchers report gut-to-brain signals can influence emotions, mood and decision making, prompting people to avoid situations that make them feel uneasy.… READ MORE… FEATUREDNEUROSCIENCEPSYCHOLOGY4 MIN READ TOP 20 NEUROSCIENCE NEWS STORIES OF 2017 NEUROSCIENCE NEWSJANUARY 2, 2018 2018 is almost upon us. We thought itContinue reading “How the digestive tract communicates with the brain”