Rob Wheelock

Rob has spent his career working with seniors and their families, so he knows the importance of dependable, professional, compassionate senior care. In 2009, he co-founded Valley Home Health, a California-licensed, Medicare-certified home health agency that has cared for over 7,000 patients. Initially, Rob served as the organization’s administrator and oversaw its operations; now he continues his work as the company president. In recent years, Rob has focused on Valley Home Care, a business he co-founded. Its mission stems from his desire to help seniors maintain an independent lifestyle with safety and security. Rob credits Valley Home Care’s success to our passion for quality senior care and our dedication to the elderly and their families.

5 Ways to Reduce Dry Mouth

Dry mouth or cotton mouth is a chronic condition where elderly people struggle to generate enough saliva to help with eating and speaking. Not only is dry mouth uncomfortable, it can lead to some serious oral health issues. Family caregivers should not discount it when their elderly loved one complains… Read More

Helping Senior Parents Adjust to Caregivers

For any aging adult, it’s often hard to have caregivers come in and start helping out. Some seniors feel a loss as a stranger comes into their home and starts taking over some of the typical household chores. If your mom is shy, the adjustment to senior home can be… Read More

Migraine Care For Seniors

Millions of people throughout the United States suffer from migraines. In fact, approximately 12 percent of the total population of the nation suffers from this often debilitating condition, including 10 percent of the child population. As a family caregiver, it is very important that you know as much as you… Read More

Dealing With Seniors and Emotional Outbursts

Dealing with an outburst from your elderly loved one can be extremely upsetting for both of you. The changes that dementia makes to your loved one’s brain don’t always give her the proper pathway to reason through situations, leading to unpredictable actions on her part.

Keep Calm Yourself, if You… Read More

5 Myths (and Truths!) About Parkinson’s

Although Parkinson’s disease affects about 1 million people in the United States, many still see it as a mysterious disease.  This may be because the disease is neurological and affects people in different ways. In fact, some say that no two people will have the same experience with the… Read More

The Party Isn’t Over- Caregivers Have Fun Too!

Can You Still Have Fun Even though You’re a Senior Caregiver Now?

Now that you’re a senior caregiver, there are probably some activities that you’ve had to change or stop. Many of those might have been leisure activities that gave you a lot of joy. But you don’t have to… Read More

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