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Tremor-Adapted Cooking in the Bay Area
Tremor in the kitchen is timing as much as technique. A client with essential tremor can sometimes hold a chef's knife at 7am that they couldn't hold by 4pm. A Parkinson's client on carbidopa-levodopa has a 60–90 minute window of relative steadiness after a dose, then it falls off. Cooking that ignores these windows fights biology. Tremor-adapted cooking sessions are about three things: matching the work to the window, choosing tools that absorb instability instead of amplifying it, and laying out the kitchen so the high-risk steps (knife work, hot transfers, pouring) happen seated, low, and stable. I'm Justine Sanidad, ServSafe-certified, based in Mountain View. I do this work in homes across the Bay Area.
What a Session Covers
60–90 minutes in your kitchen, one-on-one. We cook a real meal together so I can see how your tremor actually moves through real tasks. Then we adjust. Specific tool swaps I bring on day one: weighted utensils (8–12 oz handles dampen tremor visibly within ten minutes of use); a rocker knife to replace the chef's knife for chopping; a suction-base cutting board with a corner spike so onions and apples don't roll; a one-handed jar opener; a mandoline with a hand guard, only for the days you're steady; a pour-over kettle with a thumb-rest handle for hot water transfers. Larger setup changes I'll write into a follow-up note: induction hot plate to retire the gas burner where pour-over hot oil happens, knee-clearance counter for seated prep, lever faucet, side-opening wall oven if a remodel is coming.
Working With Your Medication Window
If you're on carbidopa-levodopa for Parkinson's, I'll ask about your dose times and the on-time pattern most days. We schedule the cook session inside your best window, and I teach you to do the same when you're cooking solo — knife work, stove transfers, and pouring inside the on-time; assembly, plating, and cleanup outside it. For essential tremor, we identify the daily pattern (most clients have a clearer morning) and front-load the high-risk steps. Caffeine, fatigue, dehydration, and stress all visibly worsen tremor in the kitchen — managing those is part of the session, not separate from it. I'm not your neurologist; I work from what your neurologist has set up.
A Recent Los Altos Client — Essential Tremor
72-year-old retired aerospace engineer, lifelong essential tremor that had progressed in the last three years. Beta blockers helped some; primidone helped more. He'd stopped cooking the dinners he'd cooked for his wife for forty years because pouring olive oil from a full bottle had become a slow-motion disaster. Two sessions. Session one: weighted spatula and tongs, a small-mouth oil cruet (4 oz, refilled from the big bottle by his wife), a rocker knife, induction hot plate replacing the front gas burner, prep moved to a 32-inch section of the island where he could sit at a stool. Session two: we cooked his roast chicken recipe together — the one he'd thought he couldn't make anymore — at his on-window time of day. He's now cooking three dinners a week for the two of them. He told me afterward the win wasn't the chicken; it was that his wife stopped watching his hands when he was at the counter.
Where This Service Fits
Tremor-adapted sessions are billed by the visit, separate from the weekly cook tier — typically the rough equivalent of one $349 weekly cook visit per session, with most clients needing two to four sessions total. See the [pricing](/pricing) page for the framework. If tremor has progressed past where adaptation makes cooking realistic, the better fit is weekly [in-home meal prep](/services/in-home-meal-prep) — I'll cook for you, and you stay in the kitchen for the parts that still feel good (seasoning, tasting, assembling). Many clients use both: instruction sessions during a more capable phase, weekly cooking when the disease progresses.
How to Schedule
Call (415) 971-3464 or book at wellpreppedlife.com. I'll ask about your diagnosis, current medications that affect tremor, and what specific cooking tasks you're trying to recover. Service area: San Jose, Palo Alto, Los Altos, Mountain View, Sunnyvale, San Francisco, Oakland, and the Peninsula corridor.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Medicare does not cover general in-home meal prep or personal chef services. Some Medicare Advantage plans cover short-term medically tailored meals after a hospital discharge. Most families spend less per month on Well Prepped Life than a single day in a skilled nursing facility.
Pricing depends on the service, schedule, and level of customization. Every client situation is different. Call (415) 971-3464 for a free 60-minute kitchen assessment — we'll give you direct pricing for your situation, no obligation.
We typically have availability within the week. Book a free 60-minute kitchen assessment and the first meal prep session is usually scheduled within 7–10 days.
Yes. Well Prepped Life carries full liability insurance and holds a current ServSafe Food Handler certification. Documentation is available on request.
The San Francisco Bay Area — Mountain View (home base), Palo Alto, Los Altos, Menlo Park, Atherton, Cupertino, Sunnyvale, Santa Clara, Saratoga, Los Gatos, Campbell, San Jose, Redwood City, San Mateo, Burlingame, Milpitas, San Francisco, Oakland, Berkeley, Fremont, Walnut Creek, and Marin County.
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