Several blogs and news outlets, including the LA Times took interest in and covered our proposal for Sierra Bonita:
Follow the links below to read these articles at their sources:
Curbed LA: Senior Living Facility On Sierra Bonita Still Breathing
Curbed LA: No Mega Senior Living for Sierra Bonita
Melrose Village Blog: Mega Senior Living Facility Turned Down
Melrose Village Blog: Residents Concerned About Zoning Variance for Proposed Nursing Home
Melrose Village Blog: Proposed Facility on Sierra Bonita Draws Controversy
Raya’s Paradise Residential Care Communities Blog
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The Los Angeles Times published an editorial on the Sierra Bonita proposal.
Read here: Los Angeles Op Ed: Old Folks Have to Live Somewhere
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/by Moti GamburdStory by John North, KABC
WEST HOLLYWOOD, Calif. (KABC) — They are fathers, mothers, grandparents and even great-grandparents, and they need 24-hour care. But people living in a Hollywood neighborhood just off trendy Melrose Avenue say they already have too many elderly-care facilities. And now they’re fighting back.
Rose Katz turned 92 years old Monday. The kitchen table is filled with the desserts she will share with the other residents and staff. She lives in a home for people with Alzheimer’s disease and dementia in West Hollywood.
It is a care home run by the same people who were turned down by the city of Los Angeles. They were denied a permit to build on Sierra Bonita Avenue. The builders, Raya’s Paradise, are appealing the denial.
“They need special care that they can’t get on their own and that’s what’s being provided here,” said Robert Cherno, a land-use consultant. “It’s a homelike setting rather than an institution, and it’s the ideal setting according to several studies that have been done.”
The West Hollywood home has been there 20 years and houses 30 elderly people.
Sarah Rinde would be a neighbor of the proposed new home in Los Angeles. Her concern is a new facility would alter the character of the neighborhood. The builder, Raya’s Paradise, would construct a new facility. But they say it would maintain the local architecture.
“I know that they need help too, it’s just, I love architecture. I see both sides,” said Rinde.
It is not easy finding affordable residential care for Alzheimer’s and dementia patients. The city of Los Angeles has never before had an appeal such as the one filed because of the denial.
Attempts to reach L.A. City Councilman Ed Reyes for comment on the denial have been unsuccessful.
The appeal goes before the city council in two weeks. As the population grows older the question of where they are going to live becomes more critical.
See the story on KABC’s website HERE.
(Copyright ©2012 KABC-TV/DT. All Rights Reserved.)
/by Moti GamburdFrom CBN TV: Researchers say the ketones found in coconut oil have slowed the progression of Alzheimer’s disease in some people and may actually prevent it.
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/by Moti GamburdCan Coconut Oil Be the Answer?Lori Johnson: Steve Newports Alzheimer’s disease has slowed considerably. Some of his symptoms even reversed thanks to an unlikely treatment prescribed by his wife, Doctor Mary Newport a physician who runs a neonatology ward at a Tampa, Florida hospital. She became determined to help her husband after he failed the so called Alzheimer’s clock test.Doctor Mary Newport: He drew a few little circles and several numbers just in a very random pattern, didn’t really look anything like a clock and the Doctor pulled me aside and she said, “You know he’s actually on the verge of severe Alzheimer’s at this point, he’s beyond moderate”. So that was very, very devastating news.
Lori Johnson: Doctor Newport began learning everything she could about her husbands disease.
Doctor Mary Newport: It appears to be a type of diabetes of the brain. It’s a process that starts to happen at least 10 or 20 years before you start having symptoms and it’s very similar to type 1 or type 2 diabetes in that you develop a problem with insulin.
Lori Johnson: In this case, insulin problems prevent brains cells from excepting glucose, their primary fuel. Without it the cells eventually die, but there is an alternative fuel, key tones which the cells easily except. Key tones are metabolized in the liver after you eat medium chain triglycerides, which are found in coconut oil. So Doctor Newport added coconut oil to Steve’s diet. Just two weeks later he took the clock test again and as you can see demonstrated stunning improvement.
Doctor Mary Newport: I thought at the time was it just good luck? Was it a lot of prayer? Was it the coconut oil? And I thought well, we’re going to keep the coconut oil going.
Lori Johnson: Then, 3 weeks later he took the clock test for a third time, and continued to get better and it wasn’t just intellectually, he also improved emotionally and physically.
Doctor Mary Newport: He was not able to run, he was able to run again or he couldn’t read for about a year and a half but after somewhere around 2 or 3 months he was able to read. Instead of being very sluggish, not talking very much in the morning, he would come out with energy and talkative and joking and he could find his water and utensils.
Lori Johnson: Doctor Newport documented Steve’s success in a book called, Alzheimer’s Disease: What if there was a Cure? She received this stake of thank you letters from other people who’s loved ones Alzheimer’s was helped after they followed Steve’s diet. While coconut oil is encouraging, there’s actually something much more powerful. A team of biochemists lead by Professor Kieran Clarke at England’s Oxford University have developed a key tone, Ester, that packs a punch ten times great than coconut oil.
Kieran Clarke: It reaches quite considerably higher levels and you can get whatever levels you want depending on how much you drink.
Lori Johnson: The problem is, they need millions of dollars to mass produce it.
Kieran Clarke: Very expensive and so we can’t make very much of it ourselves and what we would like is funding so that we can actually scale up and make it but of course there is no real profit in manufacturing stuff like that.
Lori Johnson: So until a high potency key tone, Ester, is available to the general public coconut oil is still a good key tone source. Just make sure it’s pure, non hydrogenated. Avoid any hydrogenated oil, which is the same thing as dangerous trans fat. Many people avoid coconut oil because they think it’s bad for them, but it’s actually very healthy. Dr. Beverly Teter is a researcher at the University of Maryland who specializes in dietary fats. She says years ago coconut oil was criticized for raising cholesterol, but scientists have since learned there are two kinds of cholesterol. Low density lipoprotein, the bad kind and High density lipoprotein which is very good for you and is the kind that coconut oil raises.
Doctor Beverly Teter: So they put out the message that it increases the serum cholesterol but the truth of the matter was helping to profile of the serum cholesterol. That never has been corrected in the public press and I think that’s the reason people have the misconceptions about it.
Lori Johnson: So, not only does coconut oil improve your cholesterol levels, Doctor Teter says the way it helps the brains of some Alzheimer’s patients can be extended to people with Parkinson’s disease, Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, Epilepsy, Dementia, even Schizophrenia and Autism and one more thing, coconut oil is a natural antibiotic that also helps kill viruses like Human immunodeficiency virus and Herpes viruses.
Doctor Beverly Teter: The coconut oil tends to keep the bacteria down so that if you’re assaulted with a virus, you’re immune system can concentrate on the virus. It doesn’t have to concentrate on 27 other bacteria that you may have been exposed to that day.
Lori Johnson: So consider coconut oil to improve your over all health and perhaps even go so far as to stave off life threatening diseases. Lori Johnson, CBS News
Happy New Years from all of us at Raya’s Paradise Board & Care facilities. Raya’s Paradise in implementing a new medication management system that will provide a safer and more accurate medication distribution. In addition, we will also increase the activities level for our residents which will include outings.
/by Moti GamburdOur residents and staff at the Stanley house decided that a small dog would be a great stimulation for the residents as the privious one just passed away due to an old age. So, on 08/25/2011, we went to the shelter and rescued an Chihuahua (Dexter) who is about 9 years old. The residents were so happy to have a new friend at the facility, they are so entertained by him as he makes them smile and full of life. Welcome to Raya’s Paradise Dexter!!!
/by Moti GamburdRaya’s Paradise had its annual unannounced state inspection 08/26/2011. There Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) passed us with 100%. Raya’s Paradise, Inc. always strives to maintain the highest standards in all fields of service to make sure that our residents get the highest possible care.
/by Moti GamburdFrom all of us at Raya’s Paradise Board & Care, we would like to wish everyone a happy 4th of July. Happy Birthday to America!!!
/by Moti GamburdRayas Paradise 20th Anniversary from Michael Gamburd on Vimeo.
A brief view of Raya’s Paradise history.We would like to wish you a happy Passover holiday from all of us at Raya’s Paradise Board & Care facilities.
/by Moti GamburdCorporate Office / General Information
Raya’s Paradise, Inc.
1156 N Gardner St.
West Hollywood, CA 90046
Tel: (310) 289-8834
Fax: (323) 851-0375
E-mail:Info@RayasParadise.com
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