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

Affordable in home care | starts at $28 per hr

5 min response via email when seeking for a caregiver for your bay area seniors

Our home health caregiving senior care fee is based on level of care. If there is lifting, we charge a little more. We have clients who are hospice, with Alzheimer and/or Parkinsons. Many had strokes and has diabetes. We personalize our care with the needs of the seniors. We treat seniors like family.

How to get checked by an ND without a medical insurance

It costs $150 for one hour video conferencing with a Naturopathic Doctor, ND. It is worth it when you have no medical insurance. There is http://www.goharvey.com , an online way to videochat with an ND. And many more sites offering telehealth with doctors and CAM (complimentary and alternative medicine). Motherhealth plans to provide telehealth solutionsContinue reading “How to get checked by an ND without a medical insurance”

Telehealth and guidelines from HRSA

Telehealth offers tremendous potential to transform the healthcare delivery system by overcoming geographical distance, enhancing access to care, and building efficiencies. Telehealth is a different method of healthcare delivery that provides similar or supplemental services to in-person encounters. The Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) defines telehealth as “the use of electronic information and telecommunications technologies to supportContinue reading “Telehealth and guidelines from HRSA”

Practicing Medicine in California Through Telehealth

Telehealth (previously called telemedicine) is seen as a tool in medical practice, not a separate form of medicine. There are no legal prohibitions to using technology in the practice of medicine, as long as the practice is done by a California licensed physician. Telehealth is not a telephone conversation, email/instant messaging conversation, or fax; itContinue reading “Practicing Medicine in California Through Telehealth”

Is the Interstate Medical Licensure Compact Good or Bad for Telehealth?

By Eric Wicklund Critics say it promotes cronyism, while advocates say the program will help doctors and health systems expand their telehealth networks across state lines. Federal officials are stepping in to help the Interstate Medical Licensure Compact – even as critics call the effort “crony doctoring.” The cross-state licensure compact was launched in 2013Continue reading “Is the Interstate Medical Licensure Compact Good or Bad for Telehealth?”