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Rhoda De Leon

Marketing Director/Owner

  • January 1979
  • Santa Maria, CA
  • I have over 20 years experience in the medical field. My passion is working with people and getting involved in my community; in 1995 I received the "Marian Franciscan Award" for community service, that same year I was also named the "Home town Hero" by KCOY...

Service Area

  • Arroyo Grande
  • Avila Beach
  • Atascadero
  • Buellton
  • Casmalia
  • Grover Beach
  • Guadalupe
  • Los Alamos
  • Los Osos
  • Nipomo
  • Morro Bay
  • Oceano
  • Orcutt
  • Paso Robles
  • Pismo Beach
  • San Luis Obispo
  • Santa Maria
  • Santa Margarita
  • Santa Ynez Valley
  • Shell Beach
  • Templeton
  • Sisquoc
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Compassionate Senior Care at Home


Welcome to Coast Family Home Care! Unlike other home health care agencies, we provide sincere, compassionate, family-based senior care at home throughout California's beautiful Central Coast. Put your mind at ease and contact our award-winning staff today! At Coast Family Home Care "Home is Where the Heart Is"!

Breaking News: Coast Family Home Care is now an Approved Medi-Cal Provider for "Personal Care Services and Respite Care Services".

How We Can Help

  • Companionship
  • Shopping/errands
  • Meal preparation
  • Housekeeping
  • Hygiene assistance
  • Medication reminders
  • Transportation
  • Pet care
  • Home & yard safety inspection
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Famous 1848 Case Of A Man Who Survived A Terrible Brain Injury Has Modern Parallel Friday May 18, 2012 4:00 AM Poor Phineas Gage. In 1848, the supervisor for the Rutland and Burlington Railroad in Vermont was using a 13-pound, 3-foot-7-inch rod to pack blasting powder into a rock when he triggered an explosion that drove the rod through his left cheek and out of the top of his head. As reported at the time, the rod was later found, "smeared with blood and brains... [Read More]
New Clues On How ApoE4 Affects Alzheimer's Risk Friday May 18, 2012 3:00 AM Common variants of the ApoE gene are strongly associated with the risk of developing late-onset Alzheimer's disease, but the gene's role in the disease has been unclear. Now, researchers funded by the National Institutes of Health have found that in mice, having the most risky variant of ApoE damages the blood vessels that feed the brain... [Read More]
Obama's Grand Plan To Cure Alzheimer's Thursday May 17, 2012 3:00 AM Obama's healthcare goals have been controversial at best, and although anti-smoking campaigns and other public health and safety awareness drives have been successful, it's always somewhat dubious when government starts creating grand plans and lofty goals... [Read More]
Dementia Sufferers More Likely To Die At Home Than In Nursing Homes Wednesday May 16, 2012 3:00 AM A new study from the Regenstrief Institute and Indiana University has found that, at time of death, individuals with dementia are more likely to be living at home than in a nursing home. This contradicts the commonly held view that most individuals with dementia in the United States eventually move to nursing homes and die there... [Read More]
Changes In Flies Parallel Sundown Syndrome Which May Be Due To High Dopamine Levels Tuesday May 15, 2012 4:00 AM Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania researchers have discovered a mechanism involving the neurotransmitter dopamine that switches fruit fly behavior from being active during the day (diurnal) to nocturnal... [Read More]