Contact & Corrections

Last Updated: December 23, 2025 | Calculating...
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Contact & Corrections

Aging Health exists to support older adults, caregivers, and anyone navigating health information with clarity and confidence. If you have a question, spot an error, or want to suggest an improvement, I genuinely welcome your feedback.

Contact Me

If you’d like to reach out directly, you can use the contact form below or email me anytime:

Email: aginghealthwebsite@gmail.com

I read every message and do my best to respond promptly.

Request a Correction

Accuracy matters. If you notice:

  • outdated information
  • a broken link
  • a typo
  • a missing citation
  • something that feels unclear or misleading

please let me know. Include the page URL and a brief description of the issue so I can review it quickly.

How Corrections Are Handled

When a correction request comes in, I:

  1. Review the content and verify the issue
  2. Check reputable sources (NIH, CDC, Mayo Clinic, etc.)
  3. Update the page if needed
  4. Add or adjust citations
  5. Note the update in the “Last Updated” field at the top of the article

This helps keep Aging Health reliable, transparent, and reader‑focused.

Suggestions & Improvements

If you have ideas for:

  • new glossary terms
  • topics you’d like covered
  • accessibility improvements
  • features that would help older readers

I’d love to hear them. Aging Health grows stronger with your input.




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About the Author: Tommy T. Douglas

Tommy T. Douglas is a patient-advocate and independent researcher specializing in geriatric health literacy. Living with a complex profile of chronic conditions—including decompensated liver cirrhosis, type 2 diabetes, and cardiovascular disease—Tommy provides a rare "dual perspective" that bridges the gap between clinical guidelines and the patient experience.

With a professional background in precision machining, Tommy applies the same standards of rigorous accuracy and microscopic detail to medical literature review. He translates high-level data from the AASLD, NIH, and CDC into actionable insights for seniors and caregivers.

As a regular participant in clinical research and a dedicated patient-advocate, Tommy’s work is focused on Health Agency: empowering readers with the clinical language and confidence needed to navigate the modern healthcare system.

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