Calling 408-854-1883 will help match your needs and the availability of the nursing , rehab or senior care facility. Know that every day, a senior facility room availability changes. Please know top 3 important criteria in your selection such as a place to heal, rehabilitate or a nursing facility or just a care home withContinue reading “Call 408-854-1883 to help locate senior care facilities in the bay area”
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Rehab to home with your parents for senior home care
Reach out to your care team to prepare you for home care with your parents who spent some time in rehab or nursing facilities and now back to home. Ensure that you have senior safe your house to accommodate home care. Contact us if you need a caregiver for 8-hour or live-in non medical homeContinue reading “Rehab to home with your parents for senior home care”
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”
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Holistic care for a 96 male with Dementia and Diabetes
Dementia is considered Type 2 Diabetes. He is 96 yr old and still ambulatory, walking back in forth to the living room and his bedroom toilet. He loves to eat every 2 hours and goes to the toilet after drinking more than a glass of liquid. I suggested the following care to his caregivers asContinue reading “Holistic care for a 96 male with Dementia and Diabetes”
Senior care consultant to help you navigate the care of your aging parents
There are many ways to care for your aging parents. Knowing the health, financial, legal, caregiving, limitations, holistic healing and other healing ways to attend to the needs of your aging parents are important. You might need a day companion or non medical caregiver beside your parent who is now in a nursing home. YouContinue reading “Senior care consultant to help you navigate the care of your aging parents”
A senior can calm her nerves by praying with deep breaths
Praying is an act of repetitive task that puts our brain to sleep. It let’s us be calm, compose and meditate. Our blood pressure becomes normal as we observe ourselves in calmness and peace. With one purpose , to find serenity and joy, praying is a great tools for seniors to live long.
Connie Dello Buono, Caregiver and case manager for Motherhealth 24/7 caregivers 408-854-1883
Helping seniors with care , constipation and other health issues at home
During the last week, I and other caregivers have been helping clients who are alone at home and need care with bowel movement, grooming, massage, leg exercises and food. One senior had only 20% of his kidneys working and I did the following to ensure good bowel movement: Mix warm drink of prune juice, aloeContinue reading “Helping seniors with care , constipation and other health issues at home”
Skilled Nursing Facilities in the Bay area
Skilled Nursing Facilities in the Bay area Add your facility to the list by emailing motherhealth@gmail.com and the public are welcome to add feedback, suggestions and recommendations to the following facilities (we will not print negative ones but will tell some of our clients in person to help them decide what is best for them):Continue reading “Skilled Nursing Facilities in the Bay area “
Answer these 5 questions to match a bay area caregiver
For a 30-min response when looking for a bay area caregiver for home health for your seniors with Alzheimer’s, Parkinson, Stroke, Hospice care or other health issues, please complete this form (5 questions) that will help you decide on choosing the right match of caregiver for your needs: https://conniedellobuono.typeform.com/to/gPWK4E new caregivers brochure motherhealth
Personalized Senior Care Plan – SCP for Southbay and Peninsula families
Our Personalized Care Plan We Comprehensively Assess: Home safety Family support Your needs as a senior with health needs And as a caregiver Complete Support We can help you: Manage medications Connect to helpful resources Learn about dementia and develop coping strategies Set up transportation Plan for future needs based on your resources One PointContinue reading “Personalized Senior Care Plan – SCP for Southbay and Peninsula families”
Volunteer as caregiver for health benefits and tuition assistance
Representatives Lujan Grisham and Ros-Lehtinen Introduce Care Corps Demonstration Program On Thursday, July 27, U.S. Representatives Michelle Lujan Grisham (D-NM) and Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R-FL) introduced legislation to create a Care Corps demonstration program that is designed to provide support for family caregivers and help meet the growing demand for the care of aging and disabled Americans.Continue reading “Volunteer as caregiver for health benefits and tuition assistance”
How to get faster response when hiring a caregiver for seniors?
When you call 408-854-1883, be ready with your budget, availability, non-medical senior caregiving needs and other questions that you have for Motherhealth caregivers. About the founder of Motherhealth new caregivers brochure motherhealth Consultation Our consultations are free of charge. These consultations include free referrals to care homes and nursing homes, senior safing your homes, preventingContinue reading “How to get faster response when hiring a caregiver for seniors?”
Self-Perceptions of Aging and Perceived Barriers to Care
Self-Perceptions of Aging and Perceived Barriers to Care: Reasons for Health Care Delay Jennifer K. Sun, MS; Jacqui Smith, PhD View article Supplementary data Disrupt Aging: A Call to Action for Gerontologists Jo Ann C. Jenkins, BS View article Age-Stereotype Paradox: Opportunity for Social Change Becca R. Levy, PhD View article Context Influences on the SubjectiveContinue reading “Self-Perceptions of Aging and Perceived Barriers to Care”