Marketing Update- Southern Oregon March 2025
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Southern Oregon
Monthly Marketing Update- March 2025

We have been crazy busy as we wrap up the printing of the next edition, which will hit the streets in May. Our full team is excited about the growth of the print guide with new sponsors and the increased traffic on CareAvailability.com. We have been busy little bees—Becky from our team has called every listing to confirm accuracy; Meghan worked many late hours to confirm ad changes; and Erin has been everywhere, all the time, all at once, focused on the growth. It is NOT too late to still be included. By advertising in Retirement Connection, your company receives a full marketing package: print, 2 websites, event postings, participation at hospital events, networking, and more.
We are looking forward to celebrating with everyone at the Release Party on May 15 (details below). This event brings a huge turnout of referral sources and provides a great opportunity to network with your colleagues in one space.

Last month, we added ALL sponsors to CareAvailability.com, including Support and Referral services. Many sponsors still need to add photos, videos, descriptions, and their brochures to their Premium profiles, but online traffic to these services is growing nicely. Additionally, on the site, we have seen that many families are unsure where to begin and need more support navigating levels of care. We recently added a helpful "Not sure where to start" quiz on the homepage in an effort to help families better search for the appropriate level of care. Please check out these new features.

Sponsors: Don’t forget to post your events on RetirementConnection.com. We include events for professionals in these newsletters, and it is a great way to ensure there are fewer conflicts with other events when you plan ahead.

Network Meetings


Please visit our networking page for more details.

March 20, 9:00am
Southern Oregon Networking And Resource (S.O.N.A.R.)
March 27, 9:30am
Douglas County Senior Resource Coalition

Marketing Update


Please visit our event calendar for details and to post your events.

April 1, 11:30am
Transitions of Care
The "Transitions of Care" meeting’s goal is to improve communication between case management and community providers, especially related to readmissions and start of care following a hospital visit.
Join Zoom Meeting-
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/5035055865

May 15, 3:30pm
Retirement Connection Southern Oregon Release Party
RoxyAnn Winery
3283 Hillcrest Rd, Medford, OR 97504
 
We are pleased to announce the latest updates to CareAvailability.com, designed to improve user experience and provide additional value to our sponsors. The site now features additional "Support and Referral Services" listings, as well as sponsor profiles that highlight their services. All paid sponsors have been added to the site and can now claim their listings and add descriptions, logos, photos, and more.

CareAvailability values its relationships with referral agencies, healthcare providers, and community organizations, recognizing these partners' critical role in connecting seniors with vital resources. This enhancement reinforces our dedication to collaboration and open communication, ensuring seamless transitions for seniors.

Reach out to support@careavailability.com if you have any questions about optimizing your listing.

On the Move

Do you know someone that has recently changed positions? Send us an update to share in the monthly newsletter, helping everyone stay connected and informed about community changes. We include your name, company, and photo so others in the industry can connect with you.
Nugget Of Knowledge

"Tough times don't last. Tough teams do." ~ Robert Schuller

Lately, I have been reading a lot about honey bees and hive mentality. An individual bee is somewhat fragile with a short lifespan—maybe 20-60 days. Collectively, they support a hive that could last years and years. The individual bees are mortal and depend on each other to survive. The interdependence makes the sum far greater and tougher than the individual. It is more important that the community is strong, not just one bee. The same is true in any team.

Amy Schmidt
Retirement Connection

503-505-5865
amy@retirementconnection.com



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