A to Z Gerontology

A to Z Gerontology Call for a free 45 minute consultation. Let me take the worry out of senior care and placement! Do you have an aging loved one who needs care?

I am passionate about using my many years of experience and education in senior care to help you find the right care community or in home care to meet the needs of your loved one. Whether it be home care, the need to move to a senior community, the use of a senior day program or hospice care I can help you find the right provider. Through my years of experience in various areas of senior care I have gained the knowledge needed to point you in the right direction. As a Gerontologist I have a unique understanding of aging. I have experience with dementia and other various ailments affecting the aging population. I understand as a daughter who has cared for my aging parents what you are going through. It is my mission to make finding the right senior care for your loved one my top priority. My services are free to you! Call me so we can set up an assessment where I can meet you and your loved one and begin to point you in the right direction!

Finally…. A new treat is available to slow down the progression of Alzheimer’s Disease.🙏
09/06/2024

Finally…. A new treat is available to slow down the progression of Alzheimer’s Disease.🙏

A Yale Medicine physician discusses a new drug to treat Alzheimer's disease.

The time change seems to be adversely affecting many of my clients who are suffering from Dementia…. Here’s a great arti...
03/17/2023

The time change seems to be adversely affecting many of my clients who are suffering from Dementia….
Here’s a great article with some tips in managing sundowning behaviors:

With the prolonged hours of darkness prompted by the end of Daylight Saving Time, dementia and behavioral changes can make life even more challenging in the weeks to come.

Meet them in their reality…🙏
10/02/2022

Meet them in their reality…🙏

06/17/2022
😢It’s called the long goodbye. Rapidly shrinking brain is how a doctor described it. As the patient's brain slowly dies,...
01/05/2022

😢It’s called the long goodbye. Rapidly shrinking brain is how a doctor described it. As the patient's brain slowly dies, they change physically and eventually forget who their loved ones are and become less themselves. Patients can eventually become bedridden, unable to move & unable to eat or drink or talk to their loved ones. There will be people who will scroll by this message because Dementia or Alzheimer's has not touched them. They may not know what it's like to have a loved one who has fought or is fighting a battle against Dementia or Alzheimer's.
In an effort to raise awareness of this cruel disease.

From a Hospice Nurse: 🙏❤️
09/06/2021

From a Hospice Nurse: 🙏❤️

✨Expected Death ~ When someone dies, the first thing to do is nothing. Don't run out and call the nurse. Don't pick up the phone. Take a deep breath and be present to the magnitude of the moment.

There's a grace to being at the bedside of someone you love as they make their transition out of this world. At the moment they take their last breath, there's an incredible sacredness in the space. The veil between the worlds opens.

We're so unprepared and untrained in how to deal with death that sometimes a kind of panic response kicks in. "They're dead!"

We knew they were going to die, so their being dead is not a surprise. It's not a problem to be solved. It's very sad, but it's not cause to panic.

If anything, their death is cause to take a deep breath, to stop, and be really present to what's happening. If you're at home, maybe put on the kettle and make a cup of tea.

Sit at the bedside and just be present to the experience in the room. What's happening for you? What might be happening for them? What other presences are here that might be supporting them on their way? Tune into all the beauty and magic.

Pausing gives your soul a chance to adjust, because no matter how prepared we are, a death is still a shock. If we kick right into "do" mode, and call 911, or call the hospice, we never get a chance to absorb the enormity of the event.

Give yourself five minutes or 10 minutes, or 15 minutes just to be. You'll never get that time back again if you don't take it now.

After that, do the smallest thing you can. Call the one person who needs to be called. Engage whatever systems need to be engaged, but engage them at the very most minimal level. Move really, really, really, slowly, because this is a period where it's easy for body and soul to get separated.

Our bodies can gallop forwards, but sometimes our souls haven't caught up. If you have an opportunity to be quiet and be present, take it. Accept and acclimatize and adjust to what's happening. Then, as the train starts rolling, and all the things that happen after a death kick in, you'll be better prepared.

You won't get a chance to catch your breath later on. You need to do it now.

Being present in the moments after death is an incredible gift to yourself, it's a gift to the people you're with, and it's a gift to the person who's just died. They're just a hair's breadth away. They're just starting their new journey in the world without a body. If you keep a calm space around their body, and in the room, they're launched in a more beautiful way. It's a service to both sides of the veil.

Credit for the beautiful words ~ Sarah Kerr, Ritual Healing Practitioner and Death Doula , Death doula
Her original video link is here ~ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q7mG0ZAym0w

Beautiful art by Columbus Community Deathcare
Always With Love

Today I visited the new Elegance at Hamilton Hill in Novato. Pure luxury for an Assisted Living Community!It’s a must se...
07/14/2021

Today I visited the new Elegance at Hamilton Hill in Novato.
Pure luxury for an Assisted Living Community!
It’s a must see…

Elegance Hamilton Hill is an assisted living and memory support community that offers an active lifestyle to seniors in Novato, CA. Schedule a tour today.

Happy Mother’s From Senior Advocacy Services Ombudsman’s! Thank you Julee Pepper & Jessie for all your help!
05/07/2021

Happy Mother’s From Senior Advocacy Services Ombudsman’s!
Thank you Julee Pepper & Jessie for all your help!

Please get vaccinated!
03/10/2021

Please get vaccinated!

03/10/2021

I saw this posting on Nextdoor today!
Covid-19 Vaccinations. The Sonoma County Medical Association has 700 Johnson & Johnson (Janssen) single dose vaccine appointments for Sonoma County senior residents over the age of 70 open for this week . We are running a walk-in clinic on Thursday, March 11, at Grace Pavilion (Sonoma County Fairgrounds), and a drive-up clinic on Friday March 12 at the Santa Rosa Veterans Memorial Building at 1351 Maple Avenue. Must have an appointment. No cost. Appointments cannot be made at this time for patients who do not meet the age criteria. Please e-mail appointment@scma.org with your contact info and your birthdate and we will send you a link to schedule your appointment.

We will update this post at close of business today if we can accommodate other age groups.

Our “Silver Tsunami “ is here....But, where are the services/resources needed to care for these Baby Boomers? https://ww...
02/22/2021

Our “Silver Tsunami “ is here....
But, where are the services/resources needed to care for these Baby Boomers?

https://www.marinij.com/2021/02/17/marin-voice-states-master-plan-on-aging-needs-meaningful-changes/?fbclid=IwAR0EBuYtlonVZ2sbIVNOZNya-Z1Q-KpNj7UOKgd5IhnGvcQ4Q2xpvpvhreg

My calendar tells me the pandemic “shelter in place” started in March of 2020, but it feels like I’ve been in quarantine with my family since November of 2017. That’s when my husband and I moved ho…

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Petaluma, CA
94952

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