Wrapping up sourcing with this big call for sources
Need dermatologists, neurologists, primary care physicians, people 50+ to talk about romantic gestures, seniors who are married but live apart, cardiologists, seasonal depression experts + more
I’m back from vacation (had a lovely time even with a broken toe and a boot, which was a vastly different vacation experience than I had originally planned — thanks for all the well wishes) and coming in with some wrap up the year requests.
Diving right in as I know we’re all jamming to get ready to chill around the holidays. Here’s what I’m currently sourcing for:
AARP COVER STORY
Our Senses As We Age
Looking for experts to weigh in on our sense as we age - how they change, how these changes can impact us emotionally and physically, what can be done to mitigate or prevent these changes, the latest research. I’ve received some great source options for some of these categories but still looking for experts to comment on touch and taste/smell. Looking for dietitians, MDs, neurologists, dermatologists, etc. with a medical degree (not promoting a supplement or product) to weigh in.
Most romantic thing my partner has done for me
Looking for real life couples ages 50+ to weigh in + experts to comment on how romantic gestures can add spice to a relationship plus offer tips on how to do them
The trend of seniors living apart from each other when married: Looking to talk to real couples 50+ who live apart from one another when married and how that works + have some experts weigh in on how this works and things to know: pros/cons
Experts on how to throw a milestone birthday party (think 50th, and beyond)
BROOKDALE (Leading senior housing center in North America with 700+ locations blog & also goes out to email newsletter to all residents and families so lots of eyes)
What is an Annual Wellness Visit and Do You Need One?
You may have heard the term annual wellness visit in a Medicare plan or through another health incentive. What does this term mean? What is included in an annual wellness visit? And should you schedule one for yourself?
Managing Seasonal Affective Disorder in Seniors
With shorter days and cooler temperatures, seasonal affective disorder affects many seniors every year. Here are a few ways to help you through the winter months.
First Question to Ask Your Doctor After Being Diagnosed With High Blood Pressure
Your doctor lets you know that you have high blood pressure. What are the first questions you should ask your doctor?
Safely Managing High Cholesterol at Home
Here are a few ways you can safely help manage your high cholesterol at home.
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Please send all source options in a separate email with a header that helps me organize it all to NCPajer@gmail.com
I promise I read/scan through them all. And even if I can’t write back, I file many sources away for the future + appreciate them all and you all! <3
Thanks all!
Nicole ox