Introducing the YouCARE Contest
Share your caregiver tip for a chance to win $250!
Everybody’s story with caring for a loved one is different – many relish the task, others struggle. Whatever your story is, we’d like to hear from you! When you share your story, you help others cope with the challenges and delight in the joys of caregiving. Connecting with others who are going through the same thing you are is a powerful way to improve the health and well-being of both the caregiver and the loved ones they care for.
Share your story!
Just send a photo of you and your loved one, along with a tip or some advice you have for other caregivers to contest@emeritus.com. It could be a sentence, a paragraph, or an article. Whatever you have to say, we want to hear it! All submissions will be published* on The Senior Care Blog.
Every six weeks throughout 2013, we’ll select a winner, who will get a $250 Visa® gift card!
What would your entry look like?
Your entry should include a photo of you and your favorite senior, along with your caregiver tip or advice to share with others. Your YouCARE Contest submission and caregiver tip can be an article, blog post or story, based on your caregiver experience. Your contest entry can also be a short 2-3 sentence quote that offers a suggestion, tip or advice to other senior caregivers.
Caregiver Tip Quote & Photo Example
The Rules
1. Send your photo and tip along with your name, email address, phone number and mailing address to contest@emeritus.com.
2. Watch for your submission on www.theseniorcareblog.com.
3. At the end of six weeks, we’ll select a winner at random, who will win a $250 Visa® gift card. We’ll select a new winner every six weeks until December 31, 2013.
4. Contestants may submit only one photo and tip every six weeks. If you choose to send more than one photo and tip, both the photo and the tip must be different from any previous submission.
5. If we are unable to contact a winner within two weeks, we will select a new winner.
* We reserve the right to not publish any submission that we feel is either inappropriate or not relevant to the topic of senior caregiving.









