I received the following information from our reader Olga. It is a casting call for anyone in the New York City, Los Angeles or Miami area.
Strickman-Ripps Inc, a casting company in NYC, is looking for a daughter caregiver with a mother who has early to moderate stage Alzheimer’s disease to share their story.
This is an opportunity to tell your story and help people who may be going through a similar experience.
If you are interested, you can email strickmanrippscasting@gmail.com with your name, email and phone number with answers to the preliminary questions listed below.
You may then be contacted by a researcher from Strickman-Ripps Inc. to see whether you and your mother qualify for an in person video interview.
Or call us at 212.966.3211. If selected for the commercial, the mother/daughter pair will be compensated.
Is your mother currently taking any prescription medication for Alzheimer’s? If so, which medication(s) is she currently taking?
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