If you work in aging-in-place design, occupational therapy, senior care, or gerontology — and you write about how older adults can maintain independence, physical comfort, and quality of life at home — the Trucomfort blog wants to hear from you. Senior wellness and aging-in-place content is one of the most underserved areas on our blog and one where our audience has the most genuine need for credible, practical guidance.
This page is specifically for occupational therapists, aging-in-place specialists, geriatric care managers, and senior wellness professionals. For broader massage therapy, sleep health, or bedroom design topics, visit the Trucomfort Write for Us page for complete guidelines.
Why Senior Wellness Writers Belong on the Trucomfort Blog
Trucomfort is a premium U.S. supplier of massage chairs, bed frames, and Murphy beds. A significant portion of our buyers are adults over 55 — people managing chronic pain, mobility limitations, post-surgical recovery, or the physical changes that come with aging, and investing in home products that support their independence and comfort.
These buyers actively seek guidance from professionals who understand their specific physical needs. A general wellness article about massage chair benefits is one thing. An article written by a certified aging-in-place specialist about how to evaluate a massage chair for someone with limited mobility is a different category of content entirely — and it’s exactly what our most motivated buyers are looking for.
Senior Wellness & Aging-in-Place Topics We’re Looking For
Massage Therapy for Older Adults
- Benefits of regular massage for seniors — circulation, pain management, and mobility
- How to evaluate a massage chair for an older adult with mobility limitations or chronic conditions
- Massage chair features that matter most for seniors — zero gravity, gentle programs, easy controls
- Contraindications and cautions for massage chair use in older adults with specific health conditions
- How massage supports mental health, social isolation reduction, and wellbeing in aging adults
- Comparing professional massage and home massage chair therapy for older adults on fixed incomes
Aging in Place & Home Environment Design
- How to design a bedroom that supports aging in place safely and comfortably
- Bed height, frame stability, and ease of entry and exit — what older adults need from a bed frame
- Murphy beds for aging in place — how wall beds can help adults maintain a functional guest room without a dedicated spare bedroom
- Flooring, lighting, and furniture choices that reduce fall risk in the bedroom
- Downsizing and multi-functional furniture — how space-saving solutions support aging adults moving to smaller homes
- Caregiver considerations in bedroom design — access, transfer space, and equipment clearance
Chronic Pain & Mobility at Home
- Managing arthritis, osteoporosis, and joint pain through home environment modification
- How sleep quality changes with age and what older adults can do about it
- The relationship between chronic pain, sleep disruption, and functional decline in older adults
- Non-pharmacological pain management strategies for seniors — massage, heat therapy, movement
- Post-surgical recovery at home — what the bedroom setup should look like for hip or knee replacement recovery
- How to talk to aging parents about home comfort upgrades they may resist but genuinely need
Senior Wellness Routines & Independence
- Daily wellness routines that support healthy aging at home
- The role of consistent rest and recovery in maintaining physical independence into later life
- Technology and equipment that help older adults maintain autonomy without caregiver dependence
- Home wellness investments with the highest return for older adults on a fixed budget
- How families can support aging parents’ home comfort without undermining their independence
What You Get as a Contributor
- A do-follow backlink to your practice, agency, or professional profile — one contextual link in the article and one in your author bio
- Your credentials featured prominently in your author bio on every article you publish
- Exposure to an engaged audience of older adults, their adult children, and caregivers making significant home investment decisions
- Long-term organic visibility on a niche platform with consistent traffic in the home wellness and furniture space
- A credible publishing outlet aligned with the evidence-based standard of your professional practice
Submission Requirements
- Length: 1,000 words minimum — 1,200 to 1,800 preferred for clinical or practice-based pieces
- Originality: 100% original, not published or submitted elsewhere
- Evidence standard: Claims supported by clinical experience, peer-reviewed research, or established professional guidelines
- Format: Google Doc with editor access, or Word document. Clear H2/H3 structure required
- Author bio: 50–80 words including your name, credentials, and one link
- Images: Suggest at least one royalty-free image relevant to your topic
- No advertorials: Editorial content only
Ready to Pitch Your Senior Wellness or Aging-in-Place Article?
Send a 3–5 sentence pitch with your topic, your angle, and a note on your professional background. We review every pitch personally and respond within 5–7 business days.
📩 Submit Your Pitch →The Submission Process
- Pitch first — Email sales@trucomfortmassagechairs.com with your topic, your angle, and a brief note on your background and credentials.
- We confirm fit — Our editorial team responds within 5–7 business days. If it’s a match, we confirm and share any specific editorial direction.
- Write and submit — Send your completed draft as a Google Doc with editor access, plus your author bio, image suggestions, and preferred backlink.
- Editorial review — Light edits for clarity, formatting, or SEO may be made. You’ll be notified before anything goes live.
- Publication — Your article is published and we send you the live URL to share with your network and clients.
Who We’re Looking For
- Occupational therapists (OTs) specializing in home modification, aging in place, or geriatric care
- Certified Aging-in-Place Specialists (CAPS) and home modification consultants
- Geriatric care managers and senior living advisors
- Gerontologists and aging researchers with a practical, accessible writing style
- Physiotherapists and rehabilitation specialists working with older adult populations
- Senior care bloggers and health writers with a genuine specialization in aging wellness
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I write about specific products for seniors?
Yes, when used as examples within a broader educational or clinical context. We don’t publish pieces whose primary purpose is to review or promote a specific product or brand.
Can I write from a caregiver’s perspective rather than a clinician’s?
Yes — as long as the article reflects genuine experience, practical knowledge, and a helpful perspective for our readers. We evaluate content quality, not just credentials.
Do you accept articles about specific health conditions common in older adults?
Yes, from an educational perspective. Articles addressing arthritis, osteoporosis, post-surgical recovery, chronic pain, and age-related sleep changes are all relevant and welcome. Frame content as general education, not clinical advice for specific patients.
How long after approval until my article goes live?
Typically 7–14 business days after your draft is approved and any editorial revisions are finalized.
Contact the Editorial Team
Have a question before you pitch? Reach us at sales@trucomfortmassagechairs.com or call +1 (418) 717-0912.
For the complete guest post guidelines covering sleep science, massage therapy, sports recovery, bedroom design, and general home wellness, visit the Trucomfort Write for Us page.
Share Your Senior Wellness Expertise With Our Readers
OTs, aging-in-place specialists, geriatric care managers, and senior wellness writers — if you have practical, credible knowledge about helping older adults live better at home, we want to publish it.
View the Full Submission Guidelines →